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The Government cannot ignore the cost savings the web brings, the country’s digital champion tells The Daily Telegraph.
Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s founder and chief executive, has said that people do not want complete privacy online, in a new interview.
Google Android 2.2 will bring device tethering and Flash supports to mobile phones based on the Android operating system
Apple is selling more iPads than Mac laptops in the US, according to a new analyst report.
Jeremy Hunt, the new Culture Minister, has been accused of attempting to rewrite history by deleting his pre-election tweets critical of Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats.
Google's Chrome App Store will introduce web apps for Chrome browser and OS users, similar to the way Apple offers apps for iPhone and iPad.
US authorities have approved Google’s controversial $750m purchase of AdMob, the world’s leading mobile phone advertising company.
Google's first ever interactive doodle allows people to play Pac-Man on the search engine's home page, to mark the game's 30th birthday
Wave will be the first handset to run Samsung's Bada operating system when it goes on sale on June 1
Researchers have deposited a "digital genome" that will help future generations read data stored using defunct technology.
Service unites surfing on the internet with surfing TV channels.
Just days after it was announced that Google Android handsets are outselling the iPhone, new figures reveal it has also overtaken Windows Mobile
Project Canvas, the broadband Freeview TV joint venture between the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Five, BT, TalkTalk and Arqiva, has been approved by the Office of Fair Trading.
The part-exchange deal, involving major electronic retailers, is intended to boost the take-up of digital radios.
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Gadget Inspector Harry Wallop takes a first look at BlackBerry's smallest handset.
The Gadget Inspectors pit the HTC Desire against Apple's iPhone in a web page load speed test.
The world’s most important study into the dangers of mobile-phone use raises serious worries, writes Geoffrey Lean.
21 May 2010
There has been too little discussion about he new technology used to create a synthetic life-form, writes Geoffrey Lean.
21 May 2010
Google's first ever interactive doodle allows people to play Pac-Man on the search engine's home page, to mark the game's 30th birthday
21 May 2010
Wave will be the first handset to run Samsung's Bada operating system when it goes on sale on June 1
21 May 2010
Configure your ideal version of the new Rolls-Royce - and more.
21 May 2010
Researchers have deposited a "digital genome" that will help future generations read data stored using defunct technology.
21 May 2010
YouTube has been blocked in Pakistan, after officials try to block any websites which show provocative images of the Prophet Mohammed.
20 May 2010
Open-source video format will 'streamline' online viewing experience, says Google
20 May 2010
From cyber shopping to Facebooking friends, the internet is changing the way we live our lives. Jasper Gerard looks at the sites that are leading the online - and social - revolution.
20 May 2010
Jasper Gerard selects the best social networking and communicating websites.
20 May 2010
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