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11 January 2012 Last updated at 04:14 ET

New Intel chip on Motorola phonesAn Intel powered smartphone

Chip maker Intel is to make a fresh attempt at breaking into the smartphone market with partnerships with Motorola Mobility and Lenovo.


Virgin Media logoVirgin doubling broadband speed

The Prime Minister backs plans from Virgin Media to double the broadband speed for over four million of its customers.

BBVA sign in BarcelonaBank signs up for cloud computing

Spanish bank BBVA tells the BBC it is switching its 110,000 staff to use Google's cloud-computing software in the largest deal of its kind.

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Rory Cellan-Jones Article written by Rory Cellan-Jones Rory Cellan-Jones Technology correspondent

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