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Disney’s wireless wristbands

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Disney World’s landmark new programme, where radio frequency bracelets can function as room key, park ticket and credit card, is raising concerns about privacy and data collection.
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When’s the best time to book flights?

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According to recent studies, purchasing far in advance will not always result in the lowest fares.
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Five European winter boltholes

Settle in front of the fire, pull the blanket right up to your chin and sit back with a hot toddy – these five spots are some of the continent’s cosiest places to enjoy the cold.
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In South America, ski while others summer

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With the Andes Mountain range cutting through South America, the neighbouring countries of Argentina and Chile offer challenging terrain, pristine conditions and plentiful side trips.
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Worldwide Weird

Danish beer made with ‘civet poo' coffee

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Borg Bjergsø, founder of Mikkeller Brewery in Copenhagen, brews beer with coffee made from Asian Palm civet droppings.
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A shopaholic's guide to Doha

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Wander a labyrinthine souq, take in some of the glitziest shopping malls known to man and explore hip boutiques from local designers in Qatar’s wealthy capital.
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From Hobbiton to Morder

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Six unique Australian souvenirs

From illuminated emu eggs to rare guitar models


Rotterdam’s Chinese light festival

More than 35 lanterns based on folklore


The must-sees of Queensland

Take it all in, in Australia’s northeast


Exploring Micronesia’s ghost fleet

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