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Our Readers Use Social Media For Tech Buying
Facebook and Twitter are heavily used in IT decisions. Next: will your firm give you a tablet?
HTC Sensation Hits the UK – Vodafone Is First
An Android phone for movie buffs, the HTC Sensation has showed up on Vodafone's site
Microsoft Streetside Takes On Google In UK
Microsoft has revealed that its answer to Google's controversial StreetView is soon to arrive in the UK
Google Search Upgrade Launched For Global Audience
Google is improving its search capabilities with the global launch of its Panda search algorithm upgrade
Cisco Closes Flip Division Amid Consumer Changes
Cisco is revamping its consumer business and announced that it will close its Flip video camera business
Adobe Warns Of Critical Flash Bug
Adobe is warning users about a critical Flash vulnerability after issuing its second bulletin in four weeks
Lane Fox Backs Technology4Good Awards Scheme
The new award will recognise people or organisations who have used technology to improve society
HTC To Roll Out ‘Flyer’ Tablet In May
HTC's first Android tablet, the Flyer, will hit the UK in May with a price tag of £600
Google Should Be Targeting The Unlit Social Graph
By focusing on the areas where Facebook is vulnerable, Google could find a route into the social market, suggests Clint Boulton
Gartner Predicts Android Tablet Success
Google's Android will grow its market share to 40 percent by 2015 due to sheer exposure, Gartner has found
Twins Lose Out In Facebook Case
The Winklevoss twins may be out of legal options after years of litigation against Facebook
Google CEO Reorganises Senior Management Team
Top executives for Android, Chrome and YouTube will report directly to the CEO, Larry Page
Don’t Cloud Over – But Be Cloud Aware
Dividing up 'cloud security' into different categories will help to make things a lot clearer at InfoSecurity 2011, says Bob Tarzey
EC Anticipates More Anti-Google Complaints
Google's dominant position in the search market could lead to complaints from other web companies
YouTube Live Pushes Google Broadcast Strategy
The new YouTube Live feature is part of Google's plan to turn the site into a massively scaling broadcast platform
Asus Releases Honeycomb Source Code For Transformer
As Asus' Eee Transformer goes on sale; it brings Honeycomb source code that Google hasn't released
Google Shifts Chrome OS Toward Tablets
Google has tweaked its Chrome OS towards tablets. But won't that conflict with Android Honeycomb?
Woz Watches Over Fusion-io’s UK SQL Coding Battle
Steve Wozniak was the big draw as SQL programmers met in Brighton to vie for Fusion's Golden Plunger Award
Government Denies Digital Director Is ‘Twitter Tsar’
The Coalition Government is looking for an online expert, it says, not a “Twitter Tsar”
Facebook Open Sources Green Data Centre Hardware
Facebook shared specs for its custom built low-energy servers, but Greenpeace is not impressed
Google Invests In German Solar Power Plant
Google is investing millions in a solar plant in Germany that will provide power to 5,000 homes
Google’s Antipiracy Measures Will Never Be Enough
Whether or not Google is doing enough to combat piracy, the firm will pay because everyone wants their pound of flesh, says Clint Boulton
IT Buyers Use Social Media Without Realising It
Social media are pervasive but invisible, according to research from Net Media Europe
Nokia Updates Qt Application Developer Kits
Nokia launches a release candidate of the Qt SDK, positioned as the core platform for Symbian and MeeGo apps.
Twitter To Offer Facebook-Style Branded Pages
Twitter is looking into opening up new revenue streams with its own brand pages
Cisco Boss Chambers Admits Credibility Issue
John Chambers has admitted that Cisco has lost credibility in a remarkably frank memo to staff
ISPs Criticise BT Pole And Duct Sharing Charges
Some ISPs warn that the government's rural broadband push is in danger, because BT's prices are too high
Tighter Android Control Will Benefit WP7, Apple iOS
Google's Android control plan could work in favour of Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 and Apple's iOS, says Nicholas Kolakowski
Google +1 Won’t Beat Facebook’s Like Button
Google +1 is no Facebook conqueror, but it could be made into an attractive program for advertisers, says Clint Boulton