Internet giant Google did not infringe patents belonging to software developer Oracle, a court in California has ruled.
Hewlett-Packard, the world's largest computer maker, is to cut 27,000 jobs by end of 2014 as part of a drive to "simplify" the business.
The search firm's chairman announces funds to place new computer science teachers in English schools.
Two Asian Android-based micro-PCs offer users an alternative to the British-designed project.
When 4G services start rolling out next year, two million homes will find it affects their TV signal, Freeview's boss warns.
Businesses using 123-Reg's web hosting service go offline after reports of a DDoS attack from China.
The US computer maker hopes new Windows 8 touchscreen computers can turn around a slump in sales to consumers.
Facebook, its founder Mark Zuckerberg, and the banks leading its flotation are sued over claims that financial information was not disclosed.
Mind Candy, the firm behind the Moshi Monsters social network, is going mobile, initially with games.
The search result sharing service allows members of the public to sign up and view each other's "collages of content".
Virgin is due to tell a Lords select committee that rival BT is being subsidised by government cash.
Jonathan Ive - the British designer behind Apple's iMac, iPod, iPhone and iPad - is knighted at Buckingham Palace.
The inventor of the television remote control, Eugene Polley, dies of natural causes, aged 96, in a Chicago hospital.
A tie-up between the Olympic Games and Foursquare means users can now "check-in" at past and present Games landmarks.
Icann restarts its application process for new top level domain names after being forced to suspend it in April.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, creator of the World Wide Web, will co-direct a UK institute that will exploit data released by the government.
A coffee machine that can be powered by text message and print messages onto froth has been developed by a company in Seattle.
Diablo 3's publisher says it has become the fastest-selling PC-based videogame despite launch glitches.
During a debate hosted by Google, the search giant says that automatic porn filters are a mistake.
Farmers in India use mobile phone technology to help ease their workload
Stopping websites from using tracking software could have serious consequences on the users themselves
The man responsible for designing some of the most popular Apple products has been knighted by the Princess Royal at Buckingham Palace.
The inventor of the television remote control has died at the age of 96, his former employer has said.
A director at the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers led the tributes for the inventor of the remote control
A 6,200 tonne building is being moved 60 metres to make way for the expansion of a railway in Zurich.
British inventor Trevor Bayliss and journalist Zoe Williams discuss how the remote control has affected our lives
In New York, 60,000 ultra-orthodox Jews rallied to discuss the dangers of the web - as protesters urged them to look closer to home for causes of bad behaviour.
PM's Chris Vallance visits the UK Slot Car Festival 2012
The BBC's John Sudworth meets the Chinese entrepreneurs targeting the world's biggest mobile phone market.
India's ultra-modern plan to ID a billion people
The chip designer's co-founder Tudor Brown on its past successes and future plans
China embraces the smartphone app economy
Spain puts pollution-checking robotic fish to the test
Will Facebook keep innovating after flotation?
How Mark Zuckerberg's wedding symbolises investor nerves
The social networks breaking Asia's stock market traditions






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