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16 July 2011 Last updated at 04:08 ET

Mobile 'pinging' raises legal questionsMan talking on mobile phone

Claims that the News of the World paid police to track mobiles raises questions about eavesdropping laws, experts say.


Quake still rattles Sony Ericsson

Mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson blames a 50m euro loss on the aftermath of Japan's devastating earthquake.

Google logoGoogle profits beat expectations

Internet giant Google reports a large rise in profits and revenue, well ahead of market expectations.

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Rory Cellan-Jones Article written by Rory Cellan-Jones Rory Cellan-Jones Technology correspondent

Spotify heads West to the US...finally

It's taken years of painful negotiations with the record labels, but the streaming music service Spotify is finally launching in the US.

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Maggie Shiels Article written by Maggie Shiels Maggie Shiels Silicon Valley reporter

Facebook and Skype's video chat link-up

Video chat features are set to become the killer app in the world of social media now that Facebook has announced a partnership with Skype hot on the heels of Google+.

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