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Bing brings Facebook to searches
Microsoft is revamping its Bing search engine to include advice from Facebook and other social media platforms.
Dutch court bans Pirate Bay links
The Netherlands' Pirate Party is banned from telling users how to bypass blocks to The Pirate Bay file-sharing site.
Games age rating rules changed
The rating system used to warn parents about unsuitable content in video games is to be simplified, the government says
UK teen arrested in hack probe
A teenager is arrested in Newcastle over alleged involvement with hacking group Team Poison.
EU cuts the cost of Europe calls
Regulations to significantly reduce the cost of using a mobile phone abroad have been passed by the European Parliament.
Facebook launches its app store
Facebook announces App Center, a specialised store offering mobile apps, as it admits growing mobile use could hurt its revenues.
Carmageddon comeback seeks cash
Notorious violent nineties video game Carmageddon is attempting a comeback with the help of a Kickstarter project.
Warcraft subscriptions stabilise
Activision Blizzard says subscriptions to World of Warcraft have held steady after losing over one million users the previous year.
China Flipboard users to beat US
Flipboard - a popular news magazine for mobile devices - expects the number of downloads of its app in China to soon surpass those in the United States.
Microsoft shows off MirageTable
An augmented reality device shows how two users could share objects on a tabletop while based at different locations.
Arrests after police site attack
Two teenagers are arrested in Norway following an attack on Britain's Serious Organised Crime Agency.
'First light' instrument ready
One of Europe's main contributions to the James Webb Space Telescope - an instrument that will help identify the first stars to shine in the Universe - is built and ready to ship to the US.
Sony reports record annual loss
Japanese electronics maker Sony reports a record annual loss as natural disasters and a strong yen hurt its earnings.
Nuance confirms Samsung TV tie-up
The US-based voice recognition firm Nuance confirms its technology is being used in Samsung's high-end TVs.
Mobile firms attack 'early 4G'
Rivals have voiced their objections to Everything Everywhere rolling out 4G mobile services before them.
Twitter resists US court's demand
Twitter objects to a US court order ordering it to hand over old messages posted by a Occupy Wall Street protester.
Telefonica unveils Skype rival
The owner of O2 and Movistar launches an app capable of making calls over the internet like rivals such as Skype.
Bioshock Infinite delayed to 2013
The much-anticipated third game in the Bioshock series will miss its Christmas sales slot after its developer asks for more time.
WH Smith's Queen's Knickers error
A fault with WH Smith's IT system cause all of its till receipts to say customers have bought "The Queen's Knickers".
VIDEO: Why do gadgets keep on breaking?
An investigation into why devices stop working without anything seeming to be wrong with them
VIDEO: Does web privacy have a price?
Stopping websites from using tracking software could have serious consequences on the users themselves
VIDEO: X-rays probe world's oldest 'computer'
Scientists using X-ray imaging find out some of the secrets of the world's oldest 'computer' - the Antikythera Mechanism.
VIDEO: How to 'beam' a robot avatar
The BBC has been given an exclusive demonstration of how the technology of robot avatar 'beaming' works, allowing a kind of 'physical' interaction at a distance.
VIDEO: 'Islamic Facebook' woos Muslims
Salamworld, a social networking site with Islamic influences, is due to launch in July with the hope of challenging Facebook's supremacy.
VIDEO: Views on the 'Cambridge phenomenon'
Two technology start-up entrepreneurs and the chief executive of ARM Holdings explain why Cambridge is a good place for a tech company to be based.
VIDEO: Cyber crime warnings for India
Cyber crime is a problem in developed countries and as the internet expands in emerging countries it's opening up a new range of potential targets to cyber criminals.
VIDEO: Taking a look at the new Galaxy S3
South Korean firm Samsung has unveiled its latest smartphone, the successor to the Galaxy S2.
VIDEO: James May meets his virtual self
Richard Taylor reports on how virtual reality has made James May fear for the future of his presenting career.
Idle home PCs raise charity cash
Efforts to turn PCs' downtime into cash for charities
Robot research laboratory opens
The UK's biggest robotics lab opens for business
Is digital opening up a new chapter for publishing?
How is the publishing industry embracing the world of digital?
The secret of Cambridge's success
Why the city's tech cluster has been such as a success
How does the 'bionic' marathon suit work?
How a robotic suit let a paralysed woman complete a marathon
Top rivals of the smartphone war
Meet the top contestants fighting for the iPhone's crown
HTML5 takes the internet by storm
HTML5 takes the internet by storm
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