Super cheap Apple Watch deals are seeing luxury wearables up to $250 offSuper cheap Apple Watch deals are seeing luxury wearables up to $250 off

We're seeing luxury Apple Watch deals offering fantastic discounts on premium wearable tech this weekend. You can nab yourself a cheap Apple Watch Series 4 with both GPS and cellular capabilities for as little as $399 right now, with the larger 44mm option enjoying a $250 price cut down to just $499. That's an excellent discount in a landscape

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Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra

The Samsung Galaxy S20 lineup is officially on sale in the US, offering premium features for flagship prices - and, crucially, hooking consumers up to both mmWave and sub-6 5G networks.

The standard Samsung Galaxy S20 is the main phone of the bunch, with a moderately-sized 6.2-inch display that starts at $999. 

The Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus sits in

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With the home side looking to keep the pressure on France at the top of the Six Nations table, Saturday's match at Twickenham looks set to be an absorbing clash - don't miss a minute by following our England vs Wales live stream guide and watch the Six Nations rugby from wherever you are this weekend.

England appear to have put their lacklustre

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One of America's most famous music festivals, South by Southwest, has been cancelled due to coronavirus fears.

Organisers of the annual event in Austin, Texas, said they had no choice but to call it off for the first

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Virgin Media data breach 'links customers to porn'Virgin Media data breach 'links customers to porn'

Virgin Media has reported a data breach affecting 900,000 customers, caused by a failure to secure a marketing database.

The company says the incident was not due to a cyberattack, but rather a misconfigured database which left personal details unsecured and available for anyone to access for 10 months.

The breach compromised sensitive customer

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Entertainment giant EA Games has banned a well-known streamer from playing any of its titles, citing abusive conduct.

The company said Kurt Fenech, known online as Kurt0411, had posted "abusive and threatening messages" about its employees.

It said it had banned his account and blocked his console from accessing its

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