22 September 2009, 12:41
Nation Broadband Plan designed to ensure open Internet access, but not everyone’s a supporter.
18 September 2009, 08:43
The firm’s extensive index of scanned books can now be printed on the spot.
17 September 2009, 12:40
Surely Microsoft never thought the deal would get past Europe without a fight.
16 September 2009, 18:31
One person's experience of Google's free Wi-Fi offering for a whole town.
15 September 2009, 12:10
The search engine war intensifies as Microsoft and Google both try to demonstrate why theirs is best.
11 September 2009, 15:52
Facebook has launched a slimmed-down version of its site for users with slow internet connections.
9 September 2009, 14:58
Europe pokes its nose into the continent’s biggest consumer electronics e-tailers and finds them wanting.
7 September 2009, 10:52
Streaming music service comes to mobile phones, but only if you have a premium account.
3 September 2009, 12:17
The much disputed Google Books settlement receives another blow as Amazon files a formal objection.
2 September 2009, 13:35
England’s police association lays out its approach to online crime, but it’s immediately condemned as too little, too late.
28 August 2009, 14:50
Clever hoax reported as fact by The Guardian and The Independent.
28 August 2009, 11:13
The top-10 lists for TV programs and films. Makes for interesting reading.
27 August 2009, 17:07
Following a review by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, Facebook has announced plans to improve privacy.
25 August 2009, 11:33
A new Wikipedia feature will require an experienced editor to sign off on any changes to articles on living people.
25 August 2009, 10:44
Googling for Katie Price? McAfee warns that one in six results could contain malware designed to infect your PC.
25 August 2009, 10:14
Decides 2012 is too long to wait to start obliging ISPs to act on illegal peer-to-peer activity.
21 August 2009, 11:31
The ramifications of Google’s settlement with US authors and publishers for Google Books continue.
20 August 2009, 13:49
European bureaucracy reckons it’s important that we know how to use the Internet...
18 August 2009, 11:15
Online social media competition hots up further as MySpace reciprocates recent Facebook acquisition.
14 August 2009, 15:12
There are also signs that the browser could be made in cooperation with Facebook.
14 August 2009, 14:05
A new botnet spreads itself by using twitter updates containing downloads or executables.
11 August 2009, 10:18
Google has unveiled a next-generation architecture for its hugely-popular search engine.
11 August 2009, 09:45
The social media world consolidates as message and file aggregator is swallowed up by social networking giant.
7 August 2009, 14:25
Wait for the leading micro-blogging site to suffer a denial-of-service attack, then launch one of your own? Sounds a good idea.
7 August 2009, 11:28
The denial of service attack that affected social media sites was reportedly targeting a single person.
6 August 2009, 16:54
Internet phenomenon du jour Twitter suffered a denial-of-service attack today and was down for an hour or so.
6 August 2009, 11:14
After announcing a full-year net loss of $3.4 billion, Rupert Murdoch decides things need to change online.
30 July 2009, 10:27
MSN Video Player beta will be ad funded and stream older TV programmes from the BBC.
29 July 2009, 10:18
Bing will become the default search engine on Yahoo! but Yahoo! will handle the sales.
24 July 2009, 12:12
Online egos take a bettering as spammers are automatically removed from Twitter accounts.
22 July 2009, 11:38
Want to know what could be slowing down your IE8 browsing experience? Read this.
22 July 2009, 11:05
Microsoft's alternative to YouTube will be discontinued at the end of August.
21 July 2009, 16:44
Yahoo, one of the world's most popular web portals, has been given an overhaul.
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