Woman tricked into affair seeks online law change

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A teaching assistant was duped into a 14-month affair with a married father she met on dating app Tinder.

Explicit ‘celeb’ selfies leaked online

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Rihanna and Kim Kardashian are believed to be the latest victims of hackers who stole nude celebrity photos and posted them online.

Facebook ‘cashing in’ on NekNomination

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Facebook is profiting from a controversial drinking game by displaying adverts next to videos of people taking part in challenges.

Britain has half a million porn sites

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Britain hosts the third biggest volume of internet pornography in the world, according to a shocking survey.

Millions take to Twitter in baby frenzy

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News of the royal birth brought Twitter close to meltdown as millions shared their excitement and offered congratulations.

Want that dress? Click to find it

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If you’ve ever spotted the perfect outfit on a celebrity, but had no luck finding it, help is at hand. . .

Brits love to tweet about what’s on telly

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Research into the British nation’s viewing habits reveals that 40 percent of all daytime tweets are about television shows.

How fingerprints could make passwords passe

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Apple is among several companies preparing to turn to fingerprint recognition.

Facebook boss paid as much as British PM

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The appointment of Joanna Shields comes at a time when the social networking site has come under fire for paying hardly any tax despite its huge profits.

Was Bard’s Dark Lady a woman of ill repute?

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The striking Black Luce was certainly a woman that Shakespeare could hardly fail to notice.

‘Six million LinkedIn passwords stolen’

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Around six million users of the social networking site LinkedIn have had their accounts hacked, according to experts.

Google defends online porn ads

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A Google executive claims to have “no idea” how much money the search giant makes from advertising alongside online pornography.

Google told to stop bullying or be fined

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The search engine is accused of promoting its own products and effectively locking out rival advertisers.

Five-year-old digs up fossil

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The Rieneckia odysseus fossil is the remains of a mollusc that lived in the oceans during the Jurassic period.

The height of comfort

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French shoe designer Raphael Young has developed a skyscraper heel that he claims is as comfortable as a ballet pump.

Agoraphobic singer is an internet star

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This pop sensation has not left her house in two years.