Samsung has released details of its new Bada-based Wave handsets, as well as the ChatON IM service
Britain is squandering its history of technological innovation, according to Google chairman Eric Schmidt
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Competitors in the Cyber Security Challenge UK have been battling each other to fend of Linux attacks
Google's +1 button has been updated to allow users to share webpages they like by pressing the button
The Cabinet Office is exploring the possibility of a 'freemium' model for re-use of public data
The government has U-turned on a proposed policy to black-out social networks during riots
Google Labs has announced a timetable for the imminent closure of Google Squared and other services
RIM's first range of QNX-based smartphones could run Android apps, boosting their appeal
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Ingres has ported its Vectorwise system to Windows to offer fast Big Data analysis to all sizes of firms
Human rights organisations are opposing a suggested block on social networks during times of civil unrest
The BBC's crowdsourced survey reveals that 3G is generally unavailable 25 percent of the time in Britain
Facebook does not worry about the "other social network" but new privacy changes look similar to Google+
Surrey Police have launched an app helping the public to report crimes and monitor police activity
Representatives from Facebook, Twitter and RIM will meet Theresa May on Thursday to discuss the recent riots
The company responsible for doling out government incapacity benefit is waging war against its online critics
Cheap discontinued HP TouchPads could run Android Gingerbread, if a community project takes off
Microsoft has launched the Bing 'We're In' app so Windows Phone 7 users can find their friends
Vodafone's Android users can now charge app purchases direct to their phone bill
GroupMe gives Skype a group messaging application to face off with Facebook, Apple, Google and RIM
Google could generate big profits by imitating Apple's iPhone business, according to a Piper Jaffray analyst
Google+ has added badges for popular users and celebrities to show they are who they say they are
Youtube users can now initiate Google+ Hangout video chat sessions from within YouTube itself
Orange has confirmed its broadband customers are having problems accessing their email accounts
HP's acquisition of British software firm Autonomy indicates a redirection towards cloud and software services, says Chris Preimsberger
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