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Safer Internet Day Highlights Gaming Risks
Safer Internet Day 2011 urges young web users to be resposible citizens in the digital world
Google Executive Helped Spark Egypt Protests
Google's head of marketing for the Middle East helped run a Facebook page used by Egyptian protesters
Google’s Schmidt Looks For Anti-Trust Compromise With EC
Google chief executive Eric Schmidt has said the search engine is willing to change its algorithms to head off a costly European anti-trust investigation
Greenpeace Sets Deadline For Facebook To ‘Unfriend’ Coal
Greenpeace wants Facebook to pledge on Earth Day, to become coal-free by 2021
Nokia Beaten Down By Android, iPhone
Symbian is struggling to remain viable as Android and iPhone dominate the smartphone platform market
Samsung Dismisses High Galaxy Tab Return Rate
Samsung argues its Galaxy Tab's return rate is not 16 percent as reported by a research firm
Apple May Be Readying Full-On TV Product
Some analysts believe Apple is readying a television product that could pose a more serious challenge to Google TV
Android Honeycomb Could Be Tablet-Only
Google's Android 3.0 Honeycomb release might never appear on smartphones
Firewall Father Wants WikiLeaks Prosecuted
Cyber-threats should be taken seriously, and complex passwords should be dumped, says the father of the firewall, Bill Cheswick of AT&T
Chrome 9 Supports WebGL And Chrome Web Store
Google Chrome 9 is stable and includes WebGL support, a Chrome Web Store link. and Chrome Instant search
Apple’s iOS 4.3 Beta 3 Challenges Google’s Honeycomb
Apple iOS 4.3 SDK beta shows features that will heat up the tablet competition with Android Honeycomb
Microsoft Claims Google Is Worried About Bing
Microsoft has hit back at search accusations and claimed Google is worried about Bing's progress
iPhone Will Hold Off Android Onslaught
Android may lead by sheer volume, but as a singular device Apple's iPhone is still the smartphone of choice, says Clint Boulton
Facebook Patches New Security Vulnerability
Facebook has closed a loophole that allowed attackers to gain access to user data without their consent
Google Accuses Bing Of Copying Search Results
Microsoft doesn't deny bing copied Google search results, as executives argue over the accusations
eWEEK Readers Spurn Social Media At Work
You tell us social networks are a waste of time. Next, what do you want from MWC?
CommScope Demonstrates 100GbE Over 340 Metres
CommScope, Ixia and Reflex Photonics have shown 100GbE over twice the distance in the IEEE standard
Can The RSA Show Handle The Cloud?
Mobile device security is top of mind at RSA, but how will cloud computing impact the security landscape, asks Cameron Sturdevant
Amid Riots, Egypt Is Back Online
Egypt's Internet block is lifted, and President Mubarak has promised change, but troubles continue
BT Launches Virtual Data Centre Private
BT has extended its Virtual Data Centre On Demand service with a dedicated option for businesses
Android 3.0 Honeycomb Tablet Is A Threat To iPad
Android Honeycomb is likely to fuel tablet competition and become iPad's major threat, says Nicholas Kolakowski
Google Launches Voice-Tweet Service For Egyptians
A new service allows Egyptians to circumvent Internet blocks and tweet by telephone
Google Adds Docs Search Capabilities
Google has tweaked the Docs interface and refined file search capabilities to make the platform more competitive
Report: Android Becomes World Smartphone Leader
Google's Android platform shipped on 33.3 million units in the fourth quarter of 2010, edging out Nokia
Google Reaches Street View Deal With Connecticut
Google has avoided a court date in Connecticut after the Attorney General agreed not to sue over Street View
Why Egypt Needs Facebook’s Privacy Protection
Facebook's moves to protect privacy with SSL authentication could be vital to political activists around the world, says Peter Judge
Workers Switch Off To Desktop Video Conferencing
Executives are excited about desktop video collaboration but workers do not share their vision, Forrester says
Facebook Brings Places Deals To The UK
Facebook has launched a shopping discount service based on its Places app in the UK
EFF Favours Mozilla Browser Ad Opt-Out Over Google
Electronic Frontier Foundation prefers Firefox's behavioural cookie blocker over Chrome's Keep My Opt Outs