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Web addresses could run out as soon as November and to raise public awareness Google and Facebook will switch their websites to a new system for one day in June.
Stephen Fry, the actor, comedian and prolific ‘tweeter’, has financially backed his first technology start-up company; a web commenting service called Pushnote.
The very sweary Malcolm Tucker has lost his iPhone. He wants it back, too, as our app of the week shows.
Russia’s most powerful technology chiefs are confident that their home-grown social networks, search and email services, will continually beat off competition from Western digital giants such as Facebook and Google.
An update to Google's Tranlsate App for Android now allows users to translate conversations in Spanish and English
Facebook’s dominance has forced rival networks to focus on niche interests in an attempt to keep some users and relevancy.
U2’S Bono has boosted his fortune after his savvy Facebook investment, rockets to a £500 million valuation.
Guest columnist Lucian Tarnowski places European start-up innovation in a global context.
The web is running out of addresses and IPv6 is the answer, say experts. But what is it and what does it mean?
A Croatian coffee shop has ditched newspapers for their customers, instead offering free use of iPads.
Stephen Fry is the latest celebrity to invest in a technology company, with the launch of Pushnote, a web commenting service. We take a look at five other celebrities who have also dabbled in tech.
U2’S Bono has boosted his fortune after his savvy Facebook investment, rockets to a £500 million valuation.
Not much is known about Russia’s technology scene or ‘Runet’, the term used to describe the Russian language internet, and yet it’s keeping pace with Silicon Valley, finds Emma Barnett.
MySpace’s chief executive, Mike Jones, has confirmed that the company is letting go 500 employees around the world and stripping back its international operation, as revealed by The Telegraph last week.
Having trouble getting up for work in the morning? Why not try an alarm clock that is as loud as a lawnmower.
Claudine Beaumont and Matt Warman test Microsoft's latest mobile operating system.
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A Croatian coffee shop has ditched newspapers for their customers, instead offering free use of iPads.
The news that Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 may have a data glitch should come as no surprise, says Matt Warman
U2’S Bono has boosted his fortune after his savvy Facebook investment, rockets to a £500 million valuation.
Three years ago, few had heard of HTC, but the Taiwanese manufacturer now enjoys an excellent reputation. Here, we pick five of its best handsets:
Matt Warman examines the new 'Conversation Mode' for Google Translate for Android, and asks what's next for the search giant
Rapper 50 Cent has made $10 million (£6.4m) on the stock market in two days after using Twitter to promote a marketing company that he owns a part share of, it was reported.
Sony’s booth is among the biggest at Las Vegas’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) but one of its smallest televisions - a 3D display that does not require special glasses - is attracting the most attention.
Police investigating extortion claims against the player, who is contracted with one of the Premier League's top ten clubs.
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Rockstar's L.A. Noire could be the most realistic video game yet, utilizing cutting edge technology to create extremely accurate characters and environments, writes Nick Cowen.
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