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Google has done well out of its net neutrality deal with Verizon, say analysts, but campaigners are critical.
Facebook’s growth in the UK has waned over the last six months, suggesting that the social network is nearing saturation point, according to new statistics.
Gowalla, a location-based social network, has opened up its ‘check-in’ API to developers, in a bid to take on its number one rival Foursquare
Blackberry users don't know who Research in Motion are, and think the platform needs more apps.
Top Android handset is likely to gain HD playback and a bigger screen, rumours indicate.
Looking for some advice? Facebook can now put your questions to 500 million users worldwide, via a service that offers a golden opportunity for businesses too.
BSkyB is trying to prevent Skype, the internet phone company, from continuing to use its name because the first three letters spell "sky".
Larry Ellison, head of US technology giant Oracle, has attacked Hewlett-Packard's board for forcing out Mark Hurd after sexual harrassment claims.
Computer viruses, which can be used to steal passwords and bank details, are at their most prevalent since record began.
A Google executive has purchased an unmanned spy drone, leading to speculation - denied by the company - that its Street View fleet could soon take to the air.
Google is proposing new "net neutrality" legislation in America that would force web providers to treat all traffic equally.
Brent Hoberman on the lessons he has learned running a European venture capital fund.
PROfounders Capital’s Brent Hoberman, famous for co-founding of Lastminute.com, and Rogan Angelini-Hurll, take us through their top10 European technology companies of 2010.
Last.fm has teamed up with MXP4, a music technology company, in a bid to make the audio-visual adverts which appear on the site more interactive.
Watch in 3D: Harry Wallop and Claudine Beaumont find out how simple it is to make 3D films.
Gadget Inspector Harry Wallop checks out the UnityRemote, a device that can turn your iPhone into a universal remote control for your TV, DVD player or stereo.
Gadget Inspector Claudine Beaumont has been using the iPhone 4 for a week... but does it live up to the Apple hype?
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Techno-junkies are flocking to the new London store, reports Damian Thompson.
The internet can be useful for some things but Milo Yiannopoulos says it is still hopeless when investigating business partners and businesses.
South Korean police raided Google’s Seoul office, the latest in a series of legal challenges the company is facing because of data collected by its 'Street View’ cars.
The internet can be useful for some things but Milo Yiannopoulos says it is still hopeless when investigating business partners and businesses.
Is the newly released NEX-5 worth it? Or can Canon's smallest DSLR defeat Sony's latest offering?
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