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Technical glitch forces Murdoch to delay iPad newspaper launch
The launch of Rupert Murdoch’s much-heralded iPad newspaper, The Daily, has been delayed because of technical problems.
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The site that answers life's big questions
Tuesday, 11 January 2011
If academic journals, with their annotated footnotes, bibliographies and peer review checks, are the F1 cars of the information world, the internet can often seem like an old banger.
Facebook and Google under pressure over WikiLeaks
Monday, 10 January 2011
Pressure was growing for Facebook and Google to state whether they have been asked to submit data on prominent figures linked to WikiLeaks, as fresh signs emerged that a secret jury investigation will lead to an attempt to lay criminal charges against the whistleblowing website's founder.
BT accused of creating two-tier internet in UK
Wednesday, 5 January 2011
BT was yesterday accused of undermining one of the founding principles of the internet – that of "net neutrality" – by creating a two-tier system which would allow content providers on its network to charge for a faster video delivery service.
Don't miss a day of i on your iPad
Tuesday, 4 January 2011
No matter where you are, you can catch up with the latest top-value i every day. It is available on an iPad app - and just like the print version it combines exceptional value with all the quality journalism you need.
Goldman Sachs makes friends with Facebook in $450m deal
Tuesday, 4 January 2011
Site valued at $50bn as bank invests its own cash – and tells richest clients to do the same
Zuckerberg's China visit fuels Facebook rumours
Tuesday, 21 December 2010
In the rest of the world he's a precocious mogul and Time magazine's person of the year; in China, though, Mark Zuckerberg is almost unknown. Now, after pictures of him visiting Beijing's biggest internet company have appeared online, feverish speculation has erupted over whether he could be set to change that by taking his social networking site, Facebook, into the one country that has resisted its charms.
Twitter to be allowed in courts
Monday, 20 December 2010
But users will need the judge's permission first and this could be refused in criminal trials.
'It's not about how many pages. It's how good they are'
Monday, 20 December 2010
As Wikipedia celebrates 10 years as an unrivalled source of knowledge, its founder talks to Ian Burrell.
Senior general to take charge of cyber-warfare defences
Monday, 20 December 2010
One of the country's most dintinguished senior officers has been appointed to head the military's cyber-warfare operations amid rising concern about the risk of attacks on official websites endangering Britain's defences.
Who's afraid of the interweb? Judges to rule on Twitter in court
Sunday, 19 December 2010
New media threatens a revolution in judicial reporting. Siobhain Butterworth reports.
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