Google has rolled out a Santa Tracker for Chrome to help users follow Father Christmas' present-delivering activities
Facebook's new service lets people pay to get emails past the spam filters
Instagram reverts to the old wording of its terms and conditions following a massive user backlash
Apple iPad users can now open and edit Microsoft Office documents on their tablets, thanks to the Quickoffice app
UK's Pace misses out on Google's Motorola Home sell-off
Google Apps Vault, the search engine's data governance solution, is now available to existing customers
Troubled imaging firm sells off patents and tech titans appear to have gotten what they were after
New guidelines make sure that jokes posted on Twitter don’t land people in court
Instagram promised not to sell user photos after a policy change gave it “perpetual” rights to uploaded images
Google-owned Motorola losing battles on a number of fronts
Google's Eric Schmidt is set for a legal once-over from the FTC and EC in 2013
In its first 48 hours of being released, the Google Maps app for iOS has hit an impressive 10 million…
The Vatican will be the first to have its own generic Top-Level Domain name
Ray Kurzweil, AI pioneer and futurist, is now at Google as a head of engineering
Limited number of users get to download their Twitter archive in one tidy package
Google has introduced a 'confirmed clicks' into all its image-based mobile adverts to combat errant click-throughs
ITU meeting fails, as countries reject UN Internet treaty
Google is in no hurry to develop native apps for Windows 8 and Windows Phone, due to small demand
Aaron McKee of Struq needs the cloud and Big Data to serve people ads they can use
Facebook makes its umpteenth privacy update of 2012, but it still isn't impressing some critics
iPhones get their sense of direction back with new Google Maps app
Google has revealed the top searches of 2012 that included Whitney Houston, Kate Middleton, and Gangnam Style
FRANCE: Silicon.fr chats to Jon Oringer, founder of the stock photography agency Shutterstock
FBI, SOCA and Facebook looking to bring Yahos malware pushers down
Not enough members participate for the Facebook vote to be binding,
Google is closing most of Motorola Mobility's operations in South Korea as part of a drive to cut the unit's…
Apple and Google are offering Kodak more than $500m for about 1,100 imaging patents in an increasingly hostile intellectual property…
Was a break in Gmail service designed to show "Google's immense power"?
The political organisation has chosen to fight to keep the Pirate Bay proxy online