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'Invisibility cloak' breakthrough For the first time researchers achieve the "cloaking" of a three-dimensional object to make it invisible as viewed from any angle.
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Can Skype help catch criminals? A crime is witnessed on Skype - how much evidence remains?
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VIDEO: 3D coding turns disaster to art Israeli artist Eyal Gever offers a tour of his studio in Tel Aviv, where he uses computer programmes and 3D printers to turn disaster scenarios into sculptures.
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Ubuntu swaps action menus for HUD Ubuntu's lead developer outlines plans to replace menu controls with a "head-up display" box into which users type commands.
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O2 apology for mobile disclosure O2 apologises for a problem that could have exposed users' mobile phone numbers to websites.
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Lagerfeld launches online range Karl Lagerfeld is the latest designer to launch a collection online, taking advantage of growing internet fashion sales.
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VIDEO: Rules to protect online data sharing Dan Simmons discusses the impact of proposed data privacy rules set out by the European Commission on Wednesday.
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VIDEO: EU proposes data storage changes The Justice Commissioner, Viviane Reding, sets out proposals for new data privacy laws for the European Union.
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O2 mobile web privacy flaw claim O2 is accused of revealing mobile phone numbers to visited websites, using mobile data.
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Backlash over Google privacy move Critics question whether Google's privacy changes will simplify settings or give users less control.
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VIDEO: EU proposes data storage changes Technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones discusses plans to change European privacy laws, which the European Commission is set to announce.
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EU confirms data penalty proposal The European Commission proposes an overhaul of data protection laws, including large fines for firms that breach the rules.
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Can Netflix compete with 'offline' TV? Is it time we started speaking of YouTube or Netflix in the same breath as the BBC or Sky?
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VIDEO: Who will win video streaming 'war'? With streaming service Netflix launching in the UK into an already crowded market, Spencer Kelly looks at who might be victorious on the on-demand battleground.
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Nokia celebrates 1.5bn S40 phones Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia says it has shipped the 1.5 billionth phone running its S40 operating system.
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AUDIO: Gates: Capitalism a 'phenomenal system' Bill Gates talks to the Today programme's Evan Davis about capitalism, philanthropy and US politics.
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Yahoo quarterly profits fall 5% Yahoo's profit falls in the last quarter of 2011 as it continues to struggle to maintain its market share amid growing competition.
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Google in privacy policy changes Google changes its privacy policy, streamlining it across its multiple services including search, email, video and social networking sites.
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Megaupload boss denied bail in NZ A New Zealand court denies bail to the founder of file-sharing website Megaupload, sought by the US for internet piracy, saying he poses a flight risk.
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The search for e-commerce 3.0 Firms search for the third revolution in online shopping
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VIDEO: Webcams to monitor Russian vote Live footage from thousands of Russian polling stations is to be streamed online in an attempt to make the country's forthcoming presidential election transparent.
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EU data rules a 'tax' on business Some business leaders and lawyers warn that proposed changes to EU data laws could prove expensive.
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Apple in record $13.06bn profits Apple reports record-breaking $13.06bn profits for the three months to 31 December 2011, up 118% from the same period last year.
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Vimeo launches major site refresh Video-sharing website Vimeo unveils its first redesign for several years as YouTube announces it attracts four billion video views per day.
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Million views for fans' Star Wars Star Wars Uncut, a crowdsourced version of the sci-fi classic, passes a million views on YouTube.
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Apple loses tablet design appeal A Netherlands court rejects Apple's efforts to seek a sales ban on Samsung's tablets on the basis of its design rights.
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FIFA 12 most popular sports game Video game FIFA 12 has sold more copies than any other sports title.
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Google+ relaxes real name policy Google's social network allows accounts registered under a pseudonym, but privacy campaigners remain critical.
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Microsoft names botnet 'suspect' Microsoft said it suspects a former Russian antivirus company employee is behind an illegal botnet operation.
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VIDEO: Do ultrabooks spell end for desktop PC? The rise of powerful, portable laptops and the supposed demise of the bulky computer tower
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VIDEO: Digital designers return to analogue art Artists in Chicago straddle the divide between analogue and digital design.
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Can shipping go green? Can the power of the sun revolutionise sea travel?
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Sony's low-light phone camera Sony promises higher quality low-light smartphone pictures by adding white pixels to its sensors.
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Polish sites hit in Acta attack A number of Polish government websites have been hit in protest against government plans to sign an international copyright treaty.
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Storage sites unnerved by action Some large online file storage sites have been reacting to the closure of Megaupload by disabling features and blocking access.
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Olympics 'record' wireless demand The 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games will require up to 20,000 separate wireless frequency licenses says Ofcom.
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EU 'right' for data to be deleted The European Commission is to propose a new law that gives users the right to demand that social networks "forget" status updates and other uploads.
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AUDIO: Reddit co-founder talks SOPA Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian discusses the impact of the proposed SOPA Bill with Christopher Marcich, President of the Motion Picture Association, Europe on the BBC's 5 live Investigates programme.
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Megaupload boss seeks bail in NZ The founder of file-sharing website Megaupload appears in a New Zealand court to seek bail, but the prosecution argue he is a flight risk.
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Blackberry-maker's CEOs step down Blackberry-maker Research In Motion says co-chief executives Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie have stepped down in a shake-up.
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AUDIO: Should online porn be blocked? If you switch to a new provider for your internet access later this year, you'll be forced to make a choice: do you want access to adult content or not?
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VIDEO: TV & web: A match made in heaven? Rory-Cellan Jones journeys from Silicon Valley to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas - on a quest to discover whether television and the internet were born to be together.
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Sneak peek inside HP Labs' UK base HP Labs' UK base shows off some of its prototypes
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Debate over web anti-piracy moves Viewpoints as copyright holders clash with defenders of an "uncensored" internet
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Resident Evil 6 details revealed Games company Capcom announce details of the new instalment of the zombie series and release a trailer.
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VIDEO: A smart view on 2012's tech Spencer Kelly discovers some of the less high-profile launches at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, the world's largest consumer technology tradeshow.
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Hackers retaliate over Megaupload Hackers launch attacks on a variety of US government and copyright enforcement websites after the Megaupload site was closed.
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VIDEO: Hackers retaliate over Megaupload Hackers have targeted the US government and copyright organisations following the shutdown of the Megaupload file-sharing website.
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VIDEO: Kite power and other tech news American start-up company Makani Power has created a kite-like wind turbine which could generate cheaper power.
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VIDEO: Webscape: How to share your desktop How to share your desktop and taxi to the airport.
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VIDEO: Metal theft 'threatens' Olympic travel The government has been told to back a plan that supporters say could help tackle metal theft before the start of the Olympics.
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VIDEO: Winter driving: How to keep safe How can you keep safe whilst driving in the winter weather? BBC's Richard Lister visits a research centre where cars are tested in temperatures as low as -40C.
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Merging data sources to give better answers Merging data to give customers better answers
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Intel profits beat expectations The world's largest maker of computer chips, Intel, saw quarterly profits beat Wall Street forecasts, amid promises to ramp up spending.
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Google revenue misses estimates Google reports a 27% increase in revenue, but even that is not good enough to meet Wall Street estimates, sending shares tumbling.
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Microsoft profits down slightly Microsoft profits in the three months to the end of December fall slightly as lower computer sales hit its core Windows business.
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Megaupload sharing site shut down One of the internet's largest file-sharing sites is offline after US officials charged its founders with piracy, while hackers target US websites in response.
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Pearson on Apple's e-textbooks Pearson on efforts to promote digital books in the classroom
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Quantum trick for cloud computing Researchers show that, if quantum computers fulfil their ultra-fast promise, the job could be farmed out to "the cloud" while remaining secure.
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Apple launches e-textbook tools Apple has launched new interactive tools which it believes will "reinvent the textbook".
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Kodak sues Samsung over patents Kodak sues Samsung over claims that five of its digital imaging patents have been infringed as litigation across the tech sector increases.
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Snapshot of Kodak hits and misses The highs and lows of the cash-strapped camera maker
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Sopa protest not over - Wikipedia Wikipedia insists its protest over US anti-piracy legislation will continue, while UK interests say they are watching the situation "closely".
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Video games prizes up for grabs Video games developers could win £25,000 of funding in a competition run by Abertay University in Dundee.
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Scott backs short film festival British director Sir Ridley Scott has joined forces with YouTube to launch an online film festival which will see 10 finalists sent to Venice.
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How to offset your 'conflict mineral' guilt How to offset your 'conflict mineral' guilt
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Anti-malware code's spambot flaw McAfee is releasing a patch to fix a vulnerability in its anti-malware software that allows spammers to hijack users' computers.
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Kodak seeks bankruptcy protection US photography firm Eastman Kodak, the 133-year old company that invented the hand-held camera, files for bankruptcy protection.
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Facebook unveils new applications Facebook adds array of new apps in bid to get users to spend more time on the social networking site.
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US anti-piracy bill loses support Eight US lawmakers withdraw support for anti-piracy legislation being considered in Congress after "blackout" protests on thousands of websites.
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eBay reports jump in its profits Internet auction site eBay reports a jump in profits, helped partly by the sale of its remaining stake in Skype.
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Pirate-hunting solicitor barred Andrew Crossley, the solicitor behind controversial law firm ACS: Law, is suspended from the profession.
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India's appetite for 'apps' grows India is a key base and market for mobile application developers
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Sites go dark in US law protest Wikipedia, WordPress and other websites block access to content to protest against US anti-piracy bills. The movie industry calls the move "irresponsible".
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Virgin Media UK broadband failure Virgin Media says its broadband service is fully restored following a nationwide failure on Tuesday evening.
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Facebook 'takes Brazil top spot' Figures suggest Facebook passed Google's Orkut social network as the most visited social network in Brazil last month.
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Without Wikipedia, where can you get your facts? Without Wikipedia, where can you get your facts?
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Max Payne 3 video game delayed The latest release in the Max Payne video game series has been delayed by two months.
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VIDEO: Rocket City future rests on 'mega rocket' Huntsville, Alabama, is where Nasa hopes to build a "mega rocket", the next giant leap in the US space programme.
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Viewpoint: Piracy protest action Supporters of the web shutdowns versus anti-piracy law advocates
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VIDEO: Wikipedia co-founder defends shut down Wikipedia's founder, Jimmy Wales, says he agrees with protecting copyrighted content but not with the way it is being done.
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Yahoo founder Jerry Yang resigns Jerry Yang, co-founder and former chief executive of Yahoo!, resigns from the company's board.
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Virgin in .xxx domain name battle The Virgin Group is attempting to claim control of the domain name richardbranson.xxx which has been registered by a third party.
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IPv6 net address launch day fixed Leading internet firms set a deadline by which they must ensure that a set number of users can access the new net address system.
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Sale of Steve Jobs doll cancelled The release of a lifelike figurine of Steve Jobs has been scrapped after objections from the Jobs family and lawyers from Apple.
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AUDIO: Wikipedia founder explains shutdown The founder of Wikipedia Jimmy Wales told Radio 5 live why the English version of the online encyclopedia would go offline on Wednesday.
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Facebook Koobface 'hackers named' Alleged members of a gang behind the Koobface worm which spread via social networking sites including Facebook are named.
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