Government advised to think about the negative impact of technology on social integration
As part of the deal, the telecoms provider has launched a digital start-up hub
Google Docs' end of support for older Microsoft Office formats was originally scheduled for last autumn, but was pushed back…
Hundreds of developers still fear for the future of their projects
Neelie Kroes encourages the introduction of cheap, “limited” broadband connections
Instragram will at the weekend implement its new Privacy Policy and Terms of Service that has previously drawn controversy
Alastair Mitchell, CEO of Huddle, tells TechWeek the content cloud space is overcrowded and is many will fall
Carmen Ortiz says she recommended a reduced sentence of six months in a low security setting
Putting simplified Twitter services on cheaper phones helps the company add users
Former president of SucessFactors Doug Dennerline will replace co-founder John Powell
Facebook user base declines in the UK, but there are still 33 million British users
Spread of false information over social networks a major cause for concern in coming years
Twitter grows in value, as the IPO rumours emerge
Jack Jenkins found and disclosed the bug, but didn’t even get a “thank you” in return
The Queen's Christmas message will use 3D technology for the first time, 80 years after the first royal Christmas broadcast…
Coalition pushing on with 'Digital by Default' strategy as 18 departments announce plans for new projects
Instagram reverts to the old wording of its terms and conditions following a massive user backlash
Instagram promised not to sell user photos after a policy change gave it “perpetual” rights to uploaded images
Limited number of users get to download their Twitter archive in one tidy package
Facebook makes its umpteenth privacy update of 2012, but it still isn't impressing some critics
CEO Marissa Mayer overhauls Yahoo Mail with new apps for iPhone, Windows 8 and an upgraded Android client
Instagram has restricted a feature that allows photos to be displayed on microblogging service Twitter
Avaya has upgraded its Aura unified communications platform to run on VMware virtualised environments
Version 2.0 of the Gmail iOS app brings multiple accounts, a new look and predictive typing
Facebook users have only a week to vote on controversial changes to the social networking giant's user policies
The Windows 8-inspired app is no longer free, thanks to Twitter’s hostile policy
Kickstarter UK announces it has received more than £2m in pledges for 407 projects
Austrian privacy group is preparing for a lawsuit against Facebook after more than a year of campaigning for changes