Welcome to the Bytes Coffee Break page!
Here you will find a whole range of things to keep you entertained if you just want to kick back and relax over your coffee for a few minutes.
You can play the Bytes version of everyone's old favourite, PacMan – and get your high scores recorded (we all like a bit of healthy competition!) or check out the BBC news & sport stories.
Alternatively you may want to have a read through of our online magazine, "Business First from Bytes", full of commentary and news from businesses all over the UK. We've also got an online monthly draw – have a look around the Bytes site to see if you can find our BytesMan – he's sneaking around somewhere! Find him and let us know and every month we'll send out a packet of biccies and a Starbucks voucher to enjoy with your next visit!
Now is the time to take that break you so richly deserve.
Business First magazine
Put your feet up and browse...
Read our online quarterly magazine, Business First
The magazine has been put together by a team of independent business journalists and is designed to give you some light reading relief during your day.
If you have any suggestions for articles you'd like to see, or if you'd like to subscribe to the magazine and receive it through the post, please email tellmemore@bytes.co.uk
Byteman
BBC News & Sport
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Spending cuts 'to hit north harder' |
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Industrial towns in the north east of England may be least able to cope with deep cuts in public spending, BBC-commissioned research suggests. Read more
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Obama condemns Koran burning plan |
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US President Barack Obama says a small church's plans to burn the Koran are a "recruitment bonanza" for al-Qaeda. Read more
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Toshack stands down as Wales boss |
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John Toshack has stood down as Wales manager after a six-year reign, the Welsh FA have confirmed. Read more
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Defoe out for at least six weeks |
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Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe is ruled out for at least six weeks because of an ankle injury. Read more
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