Netflixnew smart downloads will keep pace with your binging habitsNetflix’s new smart downloads will keep pace with your binging habits

Netflix has unveiled a new feature today that will help you better manage your downloaded TV series. 

The feature, which will be exclusive to Android devices at launch, is appropriately called ‘smart downloads’ and its purpose is to delete any episode you’ve already watched, plus automatically download the next episode in the series the next time yo

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Dell Black Friday in July: Deals on laptops, desktops, TVs, and moreDell Black Friday in July: Deals on laptops, desktops, TVs, and more

It may be the middle of summer, but it's beginning to feel a lot like November. Amazon Prime Day is just around the corner, and last week Dell unveiled its Black Friday in July sales event.

Both Dell Home and Dell Small Business are offering Black Friday-esque deals on computers, TVs, and other electronics. Even better, in addition to the deals

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Facebook faces £500,000 fine from UK data watchdogFacebook faces £500,000 fine from UK data watchdog

Media captionFormer Cambridge Analytica employee Christopher Wylie says the firm planted fake news

The UK's data protection watchdog intends to fine Facebook £500,000 for data breaches - the maximum allowed.

The Information Commissioner's Office said Facebook had failed to ensure another company -

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How artificial intelligence is transforming tennisHow artificial intelligence is transforming tennis
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Mobile phone warning road signs 'a UK first'Mobile phone warning road signs 'a UK first'
Image copyrightNorfolk County CouncilImage caption Phones that are being used via a vehicle's Bluetooth system or hands-free will not trigger the warning system

A roadside system that detects if a mobile phone is in use in a passing vehicle is being piloted in a UK first.

Despite being unable to pick up whether

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PayPal told customer her death breached its rulesPayPal told customer her death breached its rules
Image copyrightHoward DurdleImage caption This photo of Lindsay and Howard Durdle was taken last year

PayPal wrote to a woman who had died of cancer saying her death had breached its rules and that it might take legal action as a consequence.

The firm has since acknowledged that the letter was "insensitive",

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