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Monday 25 July 2011

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Hackers post secret documents

Hackers linked to Anonymous claim to have breached security at the government agency responsible for protecting vital computer networks in Italy.

Flipboard: the social media magazine launches adverts

Flipboard, the popular social media magazine iPad app, has launched a new advertising programme, which means users will see adverts when flicking through content using the application.

Angry Birds maker sued by US firm Lodsys over patents

The maker of Angry Birds, Rovio, is being sued by an American company, Lodsys, for allegedly violating its patents.

Microsoft apologises for ‘cynical’ Amy Winehouse tweet

Microsoft has apologised for a tweet about Amy Winehouse from its Xbox 360 PR Twitter account.

Google kills Firefox toolbar

Google has killed its Firefox toolbar, prompting users to complain via the search giant’s blog.

Artfinder: new app recognises paintings

Artfinder, a new website and iPhone app, created to in a bid to become the home for fine art online, is launching art recognition technology for smartphones.

Justin Bieber boosts photo service

Instagram, a mobile photo sharing service, has seen a huge boost in its membership since pop singer Justin Bieber started using it yesterday.

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Tech sweatshops 'caused' suicides

The world's largest technology companies, including Apple, HP and Dell, have created a network of "electronic sweatshops" in China and should bear responsibility for a string of suicides among workers, a new report has claimed.

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Apple Mac OS X: a history in pictures

OS X Lion, the new version of Apple's operating system for Macs will launch later this month. We take a look back at the previous versions.

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