Phone operators slammed for misleading customers on price

A woman using a mobile phone Photo: Alamy Which? c...…

Vodafone faces bidding war for Kabel Deutschland as Liberty Global makes bid

The surprise move puts pressure on Vodafone, which made a formal approach to Kabel last week Photo: PA &#1...…

Greek government told to reopen state broadcaster ERT

Prime Minister Antonis Samaras put 2,700 people out of work when he turned off the live television feed last Tuesday Photo: Reuters &#13...…

France hits back at ‘reactionary’ claims

"Some say they belong to the left, but in fact they are culturally extremely reactionary," Jose Manuel Barroso, the president of the European Commission said...…

Nuisance calls could treble as spam phone costs tumble

Families were last night warned they face three times as many nuisance calls later this year as regulators slash call costs for "spammers".  Photo: ALAMY ...…

Sports data firm Opta to be sold to Perform

Originally known as Sportingstatz, Opta was founded in 1996 by Toby Russell, collecting information such as which football players achieved the most passes i...…

Alan Titchmarsh: bells and whistles are ruining the news

Newsworthy visitor: behind the broadcasting anchors, staff gather to take pictures of the Queen as she visits the…

Sky offers free broadband as battle with BT intensifies

Sky's new offer is the latest in the BSkyB v BT price war which began in May Photo: BLOOMBERG &...…

Trade deal in limbo as France rejects Hollywood

Paris, which is trying to shield French-language culture from Hollywood, has refused to join the 26 other EU…

Apple looked at Amazon pact on ebooks and music

The case centres on the 'agency model' of pricing, whereby Apple allowed publishers to dictate the price of…

Microsoft to open mini-stores in Best Buy to entice people back to Windows 8

Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer launched Windows 8 in October 2012 Photo: AFP &...…

The only way to stop Big Brother is to give up phones and the internet – we’re not going to do that

Just 41pc think that the behaviour exposed by Edwards Snowden marks an 'unacceptable' intrusion on their privacy Photo: Alamy ...…

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