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Apple Says £40m Committed To iAd Platform
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has said that advertisers have committed to $60 million worth of ads for the iAd platform
Apple Shows Off Safari 5 Web Browser
Almost overshadowed by the iPhone 4 launch, Apple has also released the latest version of its Safari web browser
Polycom Touts Bandwidth Savings With New Telepresence System
Polycom is boasting that its latest telepresence offering uses half the network bandwidth compared to rival products
Google Sites Blocked By Turkish Government
The Turkish communications regulator TIB has banned many of Google's sites and services due to "legal reasons"
Apple’s iPhone 4 Isn’t Really 4G
Apple’s tie to AT&T in the US means that the iPhone 4 doesn’t actually do 4G, but it does regain technological ground lost to Google Android devices
Apple’s WWDC Was All About The iPhone
The iPhone 4 took centre stage at Apple's WWDC, suggesting that the company's mobile device business is now its top priority, says PJ Connolly
Paedo-Fear Pushes The Surveillance Agenda
As European politicians fall for yet another lobby trap, Peter Judge sighs and says let's get on with the task of educating our elected representatives
Apple Adds Microsoft’s Bing To iPhone Search
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has announced that Bing, Microsoft’s search engine, will join Google and Yahoo as search-engine options on the new iPhone 4
Citrix Online Outlines Video Development Plans
The developer of GoToMyPC had admitted that it is working to bring video features to its line of web collaboration products
Apple Trackpad Photos Leaked Ahead Of WWDC
Leaked photos of a multi-touch trackpad have appeared ahead of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference
Google To Provide WiSpy Data To Germany And France
Google CEO Eric Schmidt said the search engine will cede the data it accidentally collected over WiFi to regulators in Germany, France and Spain.
Former Facebook Exec Criticises Company For Privacy Stance
Former Facebook privacy officer Chris Kelly has joined the ranks of public officials taking Facebook to task over privacy issues
Zuckerberg Calls For ‘Balance’ Over Facebook Privacy
Facebook's CEO has called for 'balance' after he talked about his company's privacy and security battles
Google To Hand Over WiSpy Data To Authorities
Google has agreed to surrender the controversial Wi-Fi data it gathered to European authorities within the next few days
Google’s Invite Media Purchase Sparks Competition Fears
Google has bought startup Invite Media, sparking concerns that Google is gobbling up too much of the online display ad supply chain
Microsoft’s Ballmer Admits Smartphone Mistakes
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has acknowledged Microsoft lags behind competitors such as the Apple and Google in smartphones
Facebook Users Fall Victim To ‘Likejacking’ Attacks
So-called likejacking attacks on Facebook, spotted by security company Sophos, are continuing to spread
Dell Streak To Hit US Shores One Month After UK
Dell has announced that its answer to the Apple iPad will hit US shores one month after the Android tablet goes on sale in the UK
BT Told To Share Fibre Network
BT is to regain some control over its fibre network under new regulations, but the EC has called upon it to share its network with rival ISPs
‘Privacy-Aware’ Diaspora To Challenge Facebook
Diaspora - a "privacy-aware" social network - is preparing to challenge Facebook, as Zuckerberg faces privacy criticisms at D8
Could Google Wave Lead Unified Communications?
With the right technology improvements and some vision, Google Wave could become ground zero for UC interoperability, says Andrew Garcia
Scripting Google with Google Apps Scripts: Review
Google's scripting add-on for Google Apps enables users to create macros, much like the macros used to extend Microsoft's desktop-based Office products
Cisco Believes Net Traffic Will Quadruple By 2014
Cisco Systems said Internet traffic worldwide will hit 767 exabytes
Microsoft Defends Windows Security Following Google Ban
Microsoft has defended the security of Windows 7 after reports suggested that Google is moving its staff PCs away from the Redmond operating system
Google’s Windows Dump Has Cloud Implications
Google is reportedly banning employees from using Microsoft Windows. Is the company planning to develop a cloud-based Windows of its own, asks Nicholas Kolakowski
No Android Phone Will Ever Sell As Fast As iPhones
Innovation is happening so fast that no single Android phone can be a best-seller, says Clint Boulton, as Google found out with the Nexus One
Google Chrome Continues Market Share Growth
It has been another good month for Chrome, with Google's web browser cracking the 7 percent mark according to industry watchers
Google Faces Further Scrutiny Over ‘WiSpy’
Google is coming under increased pressure from international regulators to hand over data accidentally captured by Street View cars
Google Bans Windows From Staff PCs
Poor security is blamed, as search giant Google bans rival's operating system