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The cyber-attack on Google’s computers that led to the search giant threatening to halt its Chinese operations has been traced to two Chinese schools, according to investigators.
US Department of Justice and European Commission approve 10-year deal between internet giants.
Some of the best known technology blogs on the web, including TechCrunch, GigaOM and the Technologizer, were offline for almost two hours yesterday because of an outage at WordPress.com, the blog hosting service.
Sony Ericsson turned down Google when it was asked to produce the Nexus One handset, according to Bert Nordberg, the mobile phone company’s chief executive.
Remedy's psychological action thriller is finally set to emerge after a six year development cycle. We preview Alan Wake and talk to the game's head writer, Sam Lake.
Computer games like World of Warcraft should be used to assess children's'' ability instead of traditional academic tests, according to a leading educationalist.
Space is, in the popular imagination, the final frontier, an oddity, one giant leap for mankind and home to little green men. British companies hope to make it a £40bn industry.
Film buffs should soon be able to get their hands on DVDs of blockbusters less than three months after they were premiered in a cinema.
Twitter’s traffic is up nine per cent since Google began integrating people’s tweets into its search index.
SeeSaw, a new online TV aggregation service, has launched today, offering the most comprehensive selection of UK broadcasters’ content on a single website.
Hulu’s UK launch is facing further delays as the video aggregator fails to agree advertising contracts with Channel 4 and Five.
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