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24 January 2015 Last updated at 17:19

Peers try to revive 'snooping law'Eye on screens

UK net firms have criticised attempts to revive a "snoopers' charter" by adding it into draft legislation currently before the House of Lords.


PinterestPinterest to open up more user data

Pinterest is planning to tell advertisers more about what its users are posting in a bid to help target ads.

Adobe officesEmergency patch fixes Flash flaw

Adobe has released an emergency patch for a flaw in its Flash software that was being widely exploited by thieves.

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Should schools gorge on gadgets?

What if all of the gadgets brought by schools are a huge waste of money which would be better spent on employing more teachers?

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