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EU to search out cyber criminals
Police forces will be remotely searching hard drives as Europe steps up the fight against hi-tech thieves.
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Web searches feed health fears
Health information online is breeding a generation of cyberchondriacs - say researchers.
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Space shuttle touches down safely
Nasa's space shuttle Endeavour returns to Earth, landing at an air force base in California after an eventful mission.
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Cloud computing centre for city
Inverness is chosen as the location for a planned computer complex offering data storage for people and businesses.
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Yahoo signs deal with Virgin Mobile
Yahoo agrees a deal that will make it the exclusive search engine for Virgin Mobile's four million subscribers.
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Mobile phone use for Subway passengers in Glasgow
Passengers on Glasgow's Subway network are now able to use their mobile phones underground.
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Iranian bloggers
Reactions to Barack Obama's election victory
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Watching brief
Keeping home workers busy
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Battle for Congo's mineral assets
The battle over Congo's precious natural resources
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Parallel lives
Building digital copies of big cities
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Spam wars
The ongoing war against junk mail
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Europe backs mobile roaming cap
Sending text or downloading data while abroad looks set to get cheaper as Brussels backs caps on roaming charges.
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White House web
How Barack Obama will use the net as US president
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Woman cleared of MySpace bullying
A woman accused of driving a teenage girl to kill herself using MySpace has been cleared of cyber-bullying in America.
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Italian police show off 'mobile phone gun' seized from mafia
Police in Italy have been showing off a tiny gun disguised as a mobile phone which was seized in a raid on the Naples-based mafia.
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The net and the ties that bind
Regular commentator Bill Thompson on living in an increasingly networked world.
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YouTube defends video widening
The video content site has changed to a widescreen high-definition media player, but some users say the new look is 'distracting and annoying'.
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Closing the UK's digital divide
Stopping the UK's digital divide becoming a chasm
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Europe's 10bn-euro space vision
Member states of the European space agency (Esa) have agreed a 10bn-euro budget at their meeting in The Hague.
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Spam on rise after brief reprieve
Two weeks after the shutdown of a firm hosting massive spamming networks, spam levels are slowly returning to normal.
