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Thursday 28 June 2012
Court to consider Apple's patent infringement claims.
At Google I/O 2012, a video is unveiled showing the Google Project Glass team taking product demoing to a new height by going skydiving with the video glasses on.
Microsoft says Yammer will play an important part in the company's migration to cloud based computing.
James Robinson, the future husband of Gloria De Piero MP, sends his Twitter followers a link to a pornographic website.
BlackBerry was one of the more surprising symbols of the riots that blighted London last summer.
Life of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange being made into a film whose plot unfolds in a series of online dating encounters.
Wall Street's top financial firms have delivered assessments of Facebook.
Facebook has reportedly hired more than half a dozen former Apple engineers who worked on the iPhone, to create its own smartphone software and hardware, as it reacts to the growing threat from the mobile web.
Video games giant reveals larger model of handheld console 3DS will be available on 28 July.
Google is finally to offer its TV service in the UK, nearly two years after its American launch.
Amazon's Appstore will open for business in European countries, including the UK, this summer, and may be followed by the company's Android-based tablets.
HP's decision to scrap its hardware business is an opportunity for the company, says Dell founder and chief executive Michael Dell
MySpace membership has grown for the first time in years and the company says it has rival social network Facebook to thank.
Shares in troubled mobile phone maker Nokia slumped 7pc on fears that its recovery strategy may be damaged by competition from software partner Microsoft.
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