Welcome to our February newsletter. In this issue your chance to win £100 worth of M & S vouchers. Amazon Alexa orders cat food, the police officer that takes the biscuit, Googles self driving car pulled over by the cops and when are the Easter holidays this year.
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The Easter weekend celebrations bring a four-day break, but it can be confusing to know when the holiday falls.
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An Echo Dot owner said an Amazon advert that triggered their device to order cat food was "socially irresponsible".
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The constable faces a tribunal after allegedly taking a colleague's biscuit tin from a cupboard and showing a "lack of integrity".
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Police in Mountain View, Silicon Valley explained that an officer noticed traffic backing up behind a self-driving car going 24mph (39km/h) on a street with a 35mph (56km/h) speed limit.
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