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Surf’s up! A new way to see progress in work and life

10 July 2014
David G AllanFeatures correspondent
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Shares on Wall Street open higher after record close

AI fuelled optimism about technology stocks is continuing to boost markets.

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The space tech solving the world's signal problem

New satellite networks promise phone signal anywhere, transforming how we stay connected globally.

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Reports of 'draft deal' with Iran send oil prices down

Katy Kaminski at AlphaSimplex tells the BBC how equity markets are likely to react to the news of a deal.

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Energy price increases challenge connectivity across Africa

Africa's largest mobile network operator warns that the Iran crisis could deepen Africa's connectivity gap.

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The only photographer aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia reveals the rare images he took on the Queen's ship.

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Wall Street opens higher as concerns over Iran crisis ease

Expert says markets seem to be expecting some kind of a deal between the United States and Iran.

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Why this US city draws millions of pizza tourists every year

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Why the Iran crisis threatens Africa's food supply

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Why did our friends start sharing their location?

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News imageWall street opens higher despite inflation fears

US shares inch higher as investors await Nvidia results

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'Energy security outweighing climate concerns globally'

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Stocks slide amid inflation fears

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The world's 'coolest' pitching contest in frozen Baltic Sea

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Why we might be getting the birthrate panic wrong again

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