Wednesday 9th June 2010 | Posted in General | No Comments »
The search firm will likely face prosecution for collecting data from unsecured wi-fi networks, says Privacy International.
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Wednesday 9th June 2010 | Posted in General | No Comments »
The inventor of a low-cost solar cell that could create electricity generating windows has won the Millennium Technology Prize.
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Tuesday 8th June 2010 | Posted in General | No Comments »
Whistle-blowing website Wikileaks says that the detention of an alleged source by the US military does not compromise its work.
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Tuesday 8th June 2010 | Posted in General | No Comments »
The government may legislate to open up the ducts of utlity companies as part of its plans for a new fast network for the UK.
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Tuesday 8th June 2010 | Posted in General | No Comments »
Officials explain why the authorities censor the internet in a white paper outlining China's policies governing the web.
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Monday 7th June 2010 | Posted in General | No Comments »
Apple boss Steve Jobs unveils a redesign of the firm's popular iPhone handset at an event in San Francisco.
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Monday 7th June 2010 | Posted in General | No Comments »
Adobe is rushing to fix a bug in its popular programs that, if exploited, could hand control of a computer to hackers.
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Monday 7th June 2010 | Posted in General | No Comments »
A Taiwanese firm hit by a spate of suicides raises employee salaries in China for the second time in less than a week.
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Sunday 6th June 2010 | Posted in General | No Comments »
Bangladesh unblocks Facebook after officials say the website agreed to remove caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad.
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Australia orders an investigation of Google for possible breach of privacy while taking pictures for its Street View service.
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