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Microsoft’s previously secret guide to how it stores your data, intended for the eyes of law enforcement agencies only, has leaked online. The Microsoft guide reveals how long the firm keeps your information and details how the authorities can get hold of it.

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Techie BreakieFriday has rolled around once more, but there’s a full working day to go to the weekend, so we’re sweeping up all the tech titbits you might have missed into one place for you in preparation for today’s gadget deluge. Read on for your techie breakie!

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New MSN homepage adds Facebook and Twitter

Microsoft has just whipped the covers off a massive MSN homepage overhaul. Not content with throwing in a download and streaming service for the music tab, it’s pared the whole thing down while adding brand new features like Facebook integration, right from your start screen. Want to know how you can test it out now? Read on.

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Lunchtime LowdownTick tock, it’s 12.30 o’clock! Time to settle down with a plate piled high with all the latest tech news, rounded up for you right here in the lunchtime lowdown. Get it while it’s hot!

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MSN Music adds song downloads and free streaming

We heard rumours of an MSN Music streaming and downloading service back in the Summer, but now it’s official. Microsoft is making a two-pronged attack on the current web music players, serving up a download to own service, as well as music streaming through the browser, just like Sky Songs. Oh, and the latter is free.

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With both Apple and Amazon leading the mainstream charge away from Digital Rights Management for downloadable music it makes perfect sense to offer a new downloadable music service that offers open files that can be moved freely between devices. Which is why Microsoft’s new MSN Mobile Music service, er, does the opposite.

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BlackBerry Wallet, ready to store all your details securely.BlackBerry holders are being spoilt rotten this week. The mobile’s manufacturer RIM just confirmed they’re giving away a free program called Blackberry Wallet, letting users store important info from credit card details to postal addresses, alongside other nitty gritty details to make shopping child’s play.

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