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Google has been warned by the Information Commissioner that its actions were in 'significant breach of the first principle of the Data Protection Act'.
The M4 corridor may not sound glamorous but this Silicon Alley is the backbone of a vital part of our IT and telecoms industry
Turkey has reinstated its YouTube ban only days after it lifted its country-wide block of the video-sharing site.
Monies paid out by Google to settle the Buzz class action lawsuit in the US will go towards an independent fund to promote online privacy, rather than individual payments to those affected.
A forthcoming update to the iPhone operating system will fix a bug that has caused alarms to go off an hour later than intended.
Changes to the Photo Memories sidebar will prevent old photos of ex-lovers from popping up on the Facebook pages of unsuspecting users.
Passengers could be prevented from using Wi-Fi devices on flights amid fears they could be used to detonate explosives.
Apple’s iTunes Store is set to increase the length of its free song previews from 30 seconds to 90 seconds ‘imminently’ according to reports.
Videos may make people look more attractive than photographs, scientists believe.
Publishers have failed to sign up the digital rights to authors.
TalkTalk, the UK's second-biggest broadband provider, faces a fine of up to £139m for putting debt collectors on to customers who did not owe it money.
Twitter has started rolling out promoted tweets, its own form of advertising, into peoples’ personal timelines.
TalkTalk and Tiscali UK breached telecoms rules, charging consumers for services that had not been provided, and could now face considerable fines, according to Ofcom.
Claudine Beaumont and Matt Warman test Microsoft's latest mobile operating system.
Hunter Skipworth checks out Sony's motion-sensing system for the Playstation 3.
The Telegraph's Consumer Technology Editor Matt Warman reviews the latest model that retails for £109, or £149 with internet access thrown in.
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Apple’s iTunes Store is set to increase the length of its free song previews from 30 seconds to 90 seconds ‘imminently’ according to reports.
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II contains some flashes of brilliance, but ultimately squanders the franchise's fantastic potential, writes Tom Hoggins.
Lars Rasmussen, the founder of Google Wave and the company that became Google Maps, is leaving the search giant to join "once in a decade company" Facebook
Only by encouraging new ideas and industries can we ensure our future prosperity, say George Osborne and Eric Schmidt
Twitter has started rolling out promoted tweets, its own form of advertising, into peoples’ personal timelines.
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II contains some flashes of brilliance, but ultimately squanders the franchise's fantastic potential, writes Tom Hoggins.
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