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Pakistan in web 'blasphemy' hunt
Pakistan is to monitor seven leading websites including Google and Yahoo for content it considers offensive to Muslims.
Free video tool and podcasts
Web reviewer Kate Russell uses a free tool for editing and downloads a set of podcasts.
Sex domain gets official approval
The overseer of the internet's addressing system has backed the creation of a .xxx domain for explicit material.
Apple advises on holding iPhone
Apple has issued advice to iPhone 4 owners about how to hold their handset to avoid losing signal strength.
Users report "fault" on iPhone 4
Users report reception problems with Apple's new iPhone 4.
Unlimited smartphone data withers
The launch of Apple's iPhone 4 coincides with the end of unlimited data plans from UK mobile phone networks.
iPhone 4 launch attracts crowds
Hundreds of people queued outside Apple's flagship store in Central London for the launch of the iPhone 4.
Tech specs confuse gadget buyers
Complicated jargon and figures are misleading shoppers looking for gadgets says a new report from consumer watchdog Which?
Virgin Media looks to fast future
Virgin Media is gearing up for speeds up to 400Mbps and planning to reach one million new customers.
England match triggers net surge
The BBC claims record numbers for World Cup streaming as net traffic surges.
Google wins Viacom copyright case
Google wins a landmark copyright ruling after a judge throws out a $1bn lawsuit brought by Viacom against its YouTube service.
City passes phone radiation law
San Francisco has become the first US city to require mobile phone retailers to post radiation levels next to handsets they sell.
UK police to investigate Google
The UK police will investigate Google as part of an increasing number of investigations over its data breaches.
US pirate hunters target movies
A US group set up to pursue illegal file-sharers has had its methods questioned by civil rights groups.
Google faces multi-state US probe
Connecticut will lead a multi-state investigation of Google into the "accidental" collection of wi-fi data.
Government drops broadband tax
There will be no broadband tax to fund super-fast networks to rural areas, the chancellor has confirmed.
No tax breaks for gaming industry
The chancellor has revoked tax breaks for the gaming industry despite appeals by leaders in the sector.
Boy detained for Facebook murder
A 16-year-old boy is detained for 14 years for killing a former best friend after the pair traded insults on Facebook.
Wikileaks makes contact with US
Whistleblowing website Wikileaks contacts the US government over its investigation into an alleged source within the US army.
Nintendo expresses currency fears
Nintendo boss says continuing currency market fluctuations are making it difficult to estimate its profits.