£12 for 10GB data is one of the best cheap SIM only deals on the market right now£12 for 10GB data is one of the best cheap SIM only deals on the market right now

iD Mobile remains one of the go-to mobile phone networks if you need a cheap SIM only deal for an old beloved handset or a brand new SIM-free phone you've just bought.

Although it may still not be a household name, you've probably seen iD's logo dotted around on the high street. It's Carphone Warehouse's in-house network. Time and again it launches

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Running a small business is no easy task. The last thing you need is extra complexity in your IT infrastructure – so why turn to Linux

Well, it could (if you're lucky) actually turn out to be a less complex choice for many tasks, depending on the distribution you select. And, critically, Linux is free; at least if you don't figure in support

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Android users can now limit how much data their friends useAndroid users can now limit how much data their friends use

Google has updated its data-saving app Datally with several new features, including the ability to limit how much data your friends and family can use when they borrow your phone. No more sneaky streaming sessions gobbling up your allowance without your permission.

You can also set daily usage limits, helping you portion out your data throughout

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How to watch Queen's Club: live stream Andy Murray in action from anywhere in the world

This year's Queen's Club Championships is looking like one of the most competitive in years. For starters, Andy Murray is set to make his long awaited return to action from injury to test his mettle ahead of this year's Wimbledon. For the first time in eight years Queen's will see Novak Djokovic play at the club and other great players expected

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The $300 system in the fight against illegal imagesThe $300 system in the fight against illegal images
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A security researcher has built a system for detecting illegal images that costs less than $300 (£227) and uses less power than a lightbulb.

Christian Haschek, who lives in Austria, came up with the solution after he discovered an image showing child sex abuse had been uploaded on his image hosting platform Pictshare.

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Amazon Echo comes to Marriott hotelsAmazon Echo comes to Marriott hotels
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Amazon's digital assistant Alexa will be installed in some US Marriott-owned hotels, following a partnership between the two firms.

Its functions will include ordering room service, housekeeping and providing concierge advice, the firm said.

The Wynn Resorts chain in Las Vegas installed the Amazon Echo in around 5,000 hotel

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