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Facebook security flaw exposed

Website takes its chat system offline while it repairs a security hole that allowed users to other people's private chats.

Google tweaks logo and changes search results page

Google has changed the way it displays search results and now it thinks it knows what you are looking for.

Skype launches monthly subscription service

Skype, the popular internet service which allows people to make free and paid phone and video calls across the web, has rolled out a raft of new monthly subscription services.

Microsoft announces Spindex social media aggregator

Microsoft's Labs are working on a product that will aggregate social media activity into one place.

Apple sells a million iPads in first month

Critics panned its lack of camera and "ugly touch-screen keyboard" but it is proving a winner with consumers.

TomTom offers turn-by-turn to the dark side with Darth Vader download

Star Wars character Darth Vader can now be the voice of your satnav. TomTom owners can purchase the asthmatic tones of Luke Skywalker's father for £7.95 from today.

Digital radio faces infrastructure and availability problems

Even if listeners can be convinced to switch to digital radio, there are obstacles to the mainstream take-up of the new technology.

Tune in to a radio revolution

Emma Barnett meets the man charged with persuading listeners of the advantages of switching from analogue to digital by 2015.

Google to launch highly anticipated e-bookshop

Google is to launch the fruits of its literary labour as early as next month with the opening of its own online bookstore.

Sage sees 'pent-up' demand for software

Sage, Britain's largest software group, said small businesses are finally starting to upgrade their computer software after delaying modernisation plans because of the financial crisis.

Smartphone demand lifts UK microchip manufacturers

Rising demand for smartphones, such as Apple's iPhone and Google's new Nexus One, has led British microchip makers CSR and Wolfson Microelectronics to report strong first-quarter results and predict a rosy future.

Digital radio faces infrastructure and availability problems

Even if listeners can be convinced to switch to digital radio, there are obstacles to the mainstream take-up of the new technology.

Tune in to a radio revolution

Emma Barnett meets the man charged with persuading listeners of the advantages of switching from analogue to digital by 2015.

Google to launch highly anticipated e-bookshop

Google is to launch the fruits of its literary labour as early as next month with the opening of its own online bookstore.

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BlackBerry Pearl 3G: first review

Gadget Inspector Harry Wallop takes a first look at BlackBerry's smallest handset.

PlayStation Move preview

How does Sony's motion-sensing gaming system compare to the Wii?

HTC Desire vs iPhone in web speed test

The Gadget Inspectors pit the HTC Desire against Apple's iPhone in a web page load speed test.

Carol Bartz

Can Carol Bartz fix Yahoo!?

The Yahoo! chief exec on her plans for the search engine.

COMPUTING

Apple USB mouse

Apple's 10 worst products

Apple hasn't always managed to strike gold, as this list shows.

2010 FIFA World Cup video game review

Fifa World Cup 2010 review

EA's World Cup spin-off has more content that you would expect.

Gadgets

Microsoft Courier prototype touch-screen tablet computer

Five 'iPad killers'

Here are the top contenders to take on Apple's iPad.

More Technology

Digital radio faces infrastructure and availability problems

Even if listeners can be convinced to switch to digital radio, there are obstacles to the mainstream take-up of the new technology.

05 May 2010

Dead to Rights: Retribution video game review

Dead to Rights: Retribution is derivative, puerile, silly and some of the most fun you'll have on a console, writes Tom Hoggins.

05 May 2010

Nier video game review

Deeply flawed, yet utterly compelling, Nier is one of the most unforgettable video games you'll play all year, writes Ashton Raze.

05 May 2010

Google to sell digital books

Google has announced its plans to turn Google Editions into a gateway for consumers to buy digital books.

05 May 2010

UK Gmail trademark dispute was settled in 2008, Google confirms

The trademark dispute that forced Google to give British Gmail users an email address ending with @googlemail.com was settled in 2008, Google has confirmed.

04 May 2010

Google launches virtual keyboard

Google’s new virtual keyboard will be enabled in 35 languages to allow web users to access other character sets more easily.

04 May 2010

Microsoft Internet Explorer losing share to Google Chrome

Fewer than 60 per cent of web users now use Internet Explorer, Microsoft’s browser that once had 95 per cent of the whole market

04 May 2010

Women blame BlackBerrys and iPhones for poor sex life

Modern gadgets such as the Blackberry and iPhone are ruining women's sex lives because their husbands are too distracted in the bedroom.

04 May 2010

Zettabyte: new measurement unit

The size of the “digital universe” will swell so rapidly this year that a new unit - the zettabyte - has been invented to measure it.

04 May 2010

JooJoo tablet: Hands on preview

Microsoft's Courier and the HP Slate have been shelved; is the JooJoo the only device that can take on the Apple iPad?

03 May 2010

Headteacher calls for Facebook ban

The principal of a school in New Jersey has asked students to join a voluntary ban on social networking and text messaging to prevent cyber bullying

03 May 2010

Apple shutting Lala on May 31

Lala, the music-streaming owned by Apple, is closing down, leading to speculation that key features will form part of a new version of iTunes

02 May 2010

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