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19 October 2012 Last updated at 10:43 ET

Developers quit Kickstarted gamePoster for Haunts: The Manse Macabre

A horror-based video game funded via the crowdsourced funding site Kickstarter has been mothballed as all its developers quit.


Twitter logoTwitter cuts anti-Semitic tweets

Micro-blogging site Twitter has agreed to remove a flood of anti-Semitic tweets that are circulating on its service in France.

Stanford OvshinskyBattery inventor Ovshinsky dies

The self-taught American physicist Stanford Ovshinsky, who invented the battery used in hybrid cars, has died at the age of 89.

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All right gov? Can government do the web?

Can the government run one decent and cost-effective website, which gives customers speedy access to vital information and services? Unlikely, you might think given a track record of over spending on far too many sites that deliver a poor user experience at a hefty cost.

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