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FBI probes Anonymous phone hack The FBI investigates how activists linked to Anonymous obtained a recording of a phone call between US and UK police on their operations against hacking.
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Micron's Appleton dies in crash Steve Appleton, the chief executive of memory-chip maker Micron, has died in a plane crash near Boise, Idaho.
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BT fibre optic 'game changer' vow Fibre optic broadband connections to at speeds of 300 Mbps will be available 'on demand' in the UK next year, BT says.
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Apple overturns Motorola's ban Apple is granted a suspension of a sales ban imposed on some of its iPads and iPhones in Germany.
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Google asked to pause rule change An EU data protection group writes to Google to ask them to suspend changes to their privacy policy.
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Hackers breach FBI-UK police call Hackers Anonymous release a recording of an intercepted conference call between the FBI and UK police discussing their efforts to fight hacking.
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Motorola makes Apple pull devices Motorola forces some 3G iPhones and iPads to be pulled from Apple's German online store after enforcing a patent injunction.
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VIDEO: 'Flying people' and other tech news Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's a remote-controlled man-shaped plane. This and more in this week's tech news.
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Megaupload bail appeal rejected Kim Dotcom's bail appeal is rejected by a New Zealand Court, as US campaigners hint at legal action to prevent files being deleted.
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VIDEO: The untraceable 'dark web' Out of reach of regular internet searches is the secretive online world known as the 'dark web' where you can shop for illegal goods, and where customers go by code names.
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Largest optical telescope created Astronomers at the Paranal observatory combine four telescope to create the world's largest virtual device with a 130m-mirror.
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BT cuts costs to increase profits Telecoms group BT reports a sharp rise in profits, thanks largely to a jump in the number of broadband users.
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Panasonic predicts a record loss Japanese electronics giant Panasonic forecasts a record net annual loss of $10bn for the year to March.
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Viewpoint: The connected workforce Google on technology that could change the way we work
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The internet's secret black market Drugs and guns for sale on the internet's black market
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Hackers fool bank security system Criminal hackers have found ways around new security devices used for online banking, the BBC has learned.
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Blogger removal now 'per country' Blogger, Google's blog platform, switches domains to make "per country" content removal possible.
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Comments on Zuckerberg letter Decoding Mark Zuckerberg's letter to investors
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VIDEO: Facebook reveals 'new information' BBC Technology Correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones discusses what the public has learned about Facebook as a result of the company's decision to sell shares.
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S Korea activist held over tweet Amnesty International demands the release of a man held by South Korean authorities after re-tweeting a North Korean "propaganda" message.
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AUDIO: 'Great excitement' at Facebook IPO Tim Bajarin market analyst at Creative Strategies Inc in California gives the reaction from Silicon Valley as Facebook launches its plan to sell shares in the company for the first time.
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Anti-piracy laws around the world Comparing different approaches to anti-piracy legislation
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VIDEO: Facebook unveils plans to float The world's largest social networking site, Facebook, has announced plans for a stock market flotation.
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Keep calm and log on, MPs argue The government should not "scare people" about the dangers of cybercrime but do more to make people aware of how they can protect themselves online, a group MPs says.
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VIDEO: Pinball wizard shows off museum The BBC's LJ Rich meets Tim Arnold, who has refurbished more than 250 pinball machines at the Las Vegas Pinball Hall of Fame.
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UK download speed gains 'uneven' Ofcom reports a lopsided rise in the UK's broadband download speeds, noting that many subscribers could do better without paying much more.
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How Facebook engineered success How the social network strategised its way to Wall Street
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Facebook unveils plans to float The world's largest social networking site, Facebook, confirms plans to raise $5bn (£3.16bn) in a share sale and reveals it made $1bn profits.
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Microsoft launches Kinect for PCs A more costly version of Microsoft's record-breaking Kinect motion and voice sensor is now available for use on Windows.
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VIDEO: Facebook set for the stock market Social media giant Facebook is expected to offer itself for stock market flotation in the United States with a valuation of around £60bn.
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Petitioners want 'ethical iPhone' An online petition calls on Apple to address growing concerns about the conditions of its Chinese factory workers.
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AUDIO: Sir Howard Stringer's Sony legacy Duncan Bartlett reports on Sir Howard Stringer's legacy at Sony, as he steps down as head of the Japanese corporation.
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Gov.uk opens for public testing The public has been invited to test gov.uk - a new approach to access government services online.
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Sony chief executive stands down Sony announces that chief executive Sir Howard Stringer is to step down on 1 April, to be replaced by vice president Kazuo Hirai.
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AUDIO: TripAdvisor 'is about common sense' TripAdvisor's Emma Shaw defends the website against criticisms from the Advertising Standards Authority.
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VIDEO: TripAdvisor rapped over 'trust' claims TripAdvisor has been ordered to rewrite some of its marketing claims by the UK's Advertising Standards Authority.
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VIDEO: How valuable is Facebook? The world's largest social networking site, Facebook, is expected to have its stock market launch with a value as high as $100bn being estimated.
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VIDEO: Facebook 'to list on stock exchange' The world's largest social networking site, Facebook, is expected to have its stock market launch with a value as high as $100bn being estimated.
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TripAdvisor rebuked for publicity The travel review website is told to make changes to its adverts and stop implying that all its reviews are honest and trusted.
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Science decodes 'internal voices' Researchers turn brain waves from thoughts of words into actual words, in a breakthrough that could benefit comatose and locked-in patients.
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Listening in for the healthy hum Studying the secrets hidden in the hum of the hive
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AUDIO: The making of Star Wars Uncut A directors-cut of a fan-made version of Star Wars has recently been released, rapidly becoming an online hit.
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Amazon warns on falling profits Online retail giant Amazon announces a sharp fall in profits and warns about worse than expected results this year.
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Help offered to Megaupload users Legal assistance is being offered to users affected by the recent closure of file storage site Megaupload.
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Self-steering bullet researched US researchers are developing a bullet that guides itself to a laser-illuminated target. But an expert is concerned it may be sold to the public.
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VIDEO: UK mum denies son's 'web piracy' Julia O'Dwyer tells Newsbeat that President Obama gave a typical politician's response to questions about the extradition of her son.
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AUDIO: Flansburg, the 'human calculator' Radio 5 live Breakfast challenged the man dubbed the 'human calculator' by US host Regis Philbin with a maths puzzle.
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Pair barred from US after tweet Tweeting travellers are being told to be extra cautious after two tourists were refused entry to the US due to a "threatening" message.
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EU probes Samsung patent 'abuse' The European Commission investigates whether Samsung distorted competition by failing to abide by patent rules.
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Bebo website is 'down, not dead' Reports suggest Bebo has not been shut down but is offline because of technical problems.
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Arm Holdings profits up over 40% Arm Holdings, which designs chips used in iPhones, sees its profits rise after successfully agreeing more deals to licence its designs.
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Dixons Retail chief joins Apple The chief executive of Dixons Retail, John Browett, is leaving the electrical goods firm to join technology giant Apple.
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Fraudsters phishing for pop music Producer Richard X says he receives emails from impostors "disguised" as music industry workers hoping to leak new tracks online.
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VIDEO: Life after death faces legal battle The online balance between privacy and mourning
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Obama backs Pakistan drone raids US President Barack Obama defends the use of unmanned drone aircraft to kill suspected militants in Pakistan's tribal areas.
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India's richest shrine goes green India's richest shrine goes into the carbon credit trade
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Bombing survivor's disability app One of the most severely injured 7/7 terror attack survivors releases an app designed to help people with disabilities access venues.
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Catching terror on the internet Net-related arrests and seizures cause controversy
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Israel tops cyber-security poll A major report from security firm McAfee assesses the so-called "cyber-readiness" of major countries in the connected world.
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Music rights firms target users Two business are urging wedding video makers and other individual users to pay for music licences before adding clips to the web.
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VIDEO: How computers help Sweden's ice sculptors Ice sculptors in Sweden are making use of computers to complete their cold creations
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Are you suffering from 'trendfear'? Do you fear you are missing out on the latest app or website?
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Firms unite for phishing fights Google, Paypal, Facebook, Microsoft and others join forces in a effort to undermine phishing scammers.
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Megaupload data deletion worries A letter from the US Attorney's Office prompts concern that Megaupload users' data may be deleted.
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BBC iPlayer teams up with Sky TV Sky customers will be able to catch up on BBC programmes later this year when the iPlayer arrives on Sky TV.
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Navy anti-missile system revealed Plans for a new anti-missile system called Sea Ceptor that can travel at speeds of up to Mach 3 are revealed by the Royal Navy.
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Apple and China - time for a new PR strategy? The US-based tech firm faces criticism about the working conditions at the Chinese factories of some of its suppliers.
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Council fined for data breaches A local authority is the first Scottish organisation to be fined for making serious breaches in the sending of sensitive personal data.
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Facebook 'prepares to go public' Facebook will begin the process of becoming a publicly-listed company this week, valuing the social networking site at between $75bn and $100bn, reports suggest.
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VIDEO: Fiction gets technology makeover LJ Rich investigates the possibilities of multimedia story-telling by getting dressed up for a starring role in a multimedia project.
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VIDEO: Crackdown on spam text messaging Companies who send out spam texts are being warned that investigating them is a high priority
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ReRAM and the memory chip contest The race to make RAM that keeps its memory in a power outage
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Fines threat for credit messages Firms face raids and fines of up to £500,000 for sending unsolicited text messages about credit or compensation.
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Botnet suspect denies involvement The Russian man accused by Microsoft of being behind the Kelihos botnet attack insists he is "absolutely not guilty".
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Facebook clickjacking legal row The social network and Washington State sue a marketing firm over claims that it deceived users by hiding 'Like' buttons. The firm denies the charge.
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Top Euro MP quits in piracy row A European Parliament rapporteur stands down in protest as a controversial anti-piracy agreement is signed by several countries.
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VIDEO: Child's toy launched 'into space' While America is running down its manned space programme - further north - two Canadian students have shown that flying towards the edge of space does not always have to be rocket science.
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VIDEO: A new Star Wars and other tech news A crowdsourced version of the sci-fi classic Star Wars: A New Hope becomes an internet hit after nearly three years in production. This and more in this week's tech news.
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VIDEO: Social exercise and school-wide web Kate Russell looks at ways to keep motivated when exercising and new innovations for education websites.
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VIDEO: £80m police smart phone plan criticised An £80m Home Office programme to give police forces Blackberrys and other mobile devices has been criticised by the National Audit Office.
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VIDEO: Facing up to threat of cyberwar Military experts gathered in London this week to discuss the growing threat of cyber-attacks to international security.
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Users 'abandon' Blackberry phones The firm's UK boss responds to claims its smartphones are falling out of favour
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Web economy 'to double by 2016' With half the world online by 2016, the web economy in the G20 countries is set to nearly double in size to $4.2tn (£2.7tn), research suggests.
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Twitter 'can censor by country' Twitter says it now has the technology to censor tweets on a country by country basis, a move which is criticised by freedom of information campaigners.
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Samsung in year end sales boost South Korea's Samsung Electronics announces a 17% rise in profits in the last three months of 2011, as smartphone sales boosted earnings.
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Threat landscape is 'constantly evolving' Keeping systems safe from attack
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Intel buys RealNetworks patents Intel is paying $120m (£76m) for RealNetwork's video patents. Experts say it undermines claims that a "patent bubble" has burst.
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Call for illegal site demotion Rights campaigners have criticised plans to ask search engines to demote illegal sites in order to fight piracy.
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Facebook 'protected by own users' Facebook has "an 800 million-strong Neighbourhood Watch system" to protect against people carrying out malicious acts, the Leveson Inquiry hears.
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Call for cyberwar 'peacekeepers' Cyber-attack on our digital lives is a growing problem according to the US Army's Cyber Command, which is recruiting "world class cyber warriors".
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VIDEO: Facebook's 'Neighbourhood Watch' Facebook has "an 800 million-strong Neighbourhood Watch system" to protect against people carrying out malicious acts, the Leveson Inquiry has heard.
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VIDEO: How Google 'removes' content Google's legal director Daphne Keller explains how the firm is able to stop people from discovering contentious material using its search engine.
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VIDEO: Soldier's mind-control bionic op A Tyneside soldier travels to Austria for the first stage of a process to fit him with a bionic arm he will be able to control with his mind.
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Nokia hit by falling mobile sales Mobile phone giant Nokia reports a loss for the final three months of last year, as sales of mobile devices fell sharply.
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FBI social network scraping app The FBI asks contractors to suggest a system that can "scrape" information from social networks to build alert maps.
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AUDIO: Woman stalked online by ex-boyfriend Amy Lees told Radio 5 live's Victoria Derbyshire about being cyberstalked by her ex-boyfriend who was posing as another man.
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Disable software, warns Symantec Symantec advises customers to stop using its pcAnywhere program after stolen source code exposes serious vulnerabilities.
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Strong yen adds to Nintendo loss Japanese gaming giant Nintendo announces heavy losses, blaming the strong yen and poor sales of its key 3DS console.
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Computer coder turns disaster into art The computer coder who turns disaster into sculpture
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Android tablet market share jumps The Android operating system's share of the global tablet computer market rises sharply at the expense of Apple's iOS, research suggests.
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