The story behind your PlayStation usernameThe story behind your PlayStation username
Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption The first PlayStation console was released in 1994

PlayStation has announced that early next year players will be able to change their PlayStation Network Online ID for the first time.

It's a long-awaited feature for PlayStation users that means those weird and shameful

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What's the point of concept carsWhat's the point of concept cars

Media captionThe fantasy cars that will never be made

Concept cars look beautiful and futuristic, but why do manufacturers spend millions developing them if they're never going to make it into production

Take, for example, the DS X e-tense, a "2035 dream car" produced by the French luxury brand DS.

Half

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Amazon creates 1,000 'highly skilled' jobs in three UK citiesAmazon creates 1,000 'highly skilled' jobs in three UK cities
Image copyrightAmazonImage caption Amazon is working on its Prime Air delivery service in Cambridge

Amazon has revealed plans to create more than 1,000 jobs in the UK in Manchester, Edinburgh and Cambridge.

At least 600 "highly skilled" roles will be added in Manchester working on software, machine learning and

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How U2's technology is changing concerts for the betterHow U2's technology is changing concerts for the better

Media captionAdam Clayton shows us around (and through) U2's 30-metre long "barricage".

"The two things you can't have up here are vertigo and a need for stability."

U2 bassist Adam Clayton is giving me a tour of "the barricage", a 29-metre long, double-sided LCD screen that the band climb inside of every

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Take a tour of U2's ground-breaking stageTake a tour of U2's ground-breaking stage
Take a tour of U2's ground-breaking stage - TheIndianSubcontinent News

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Tiny companion phone released in JapanTiny companion phone released in Japan
Image copyrightNTT DocomoImage caption The credit-card-sized phone will fit inside a card holder

A 5.3mm (0.2in) thick 4G phone has been announced by Japan's biggest telecoms firm NTT Docomo.

The compact device, which will be released in Japan next month, is designed to fit inside a card holder.

It is part of a

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