Skype users around the world are currently unable to log on and make calls using the VoIP service
Sir David Nicholson, SRO for the NPfIT, was closely questioned at a hearing looking into the project's failings
Twitter has snapped up TweetDeck amid criticism of the microblogging site from Sir Tim Berners-Lee
The establishment always views the young as being irresponsible and a threat to the status quo but Generation Y may…
The exposure of Ryan Giggs on Twitter trivialises questions of protection and sweeps aside objections to media intrusion, says Peter…
Twitter plans to open an office in London, despite concerns about British injunction law
LinkedIn's user profiles are vulnerable to a 'session management nightmare', an Indian researcher says
The German branch of the Pirate Party, which campaigns for civil rights on the Internet, has been raided
British injunction system under stress as footballer is named in a Scottish paper and thousands of tweets
Geo-location privacy issues are being investigated but IP address pinpointing will be harder to legislate for
Google has translated its Social Search service into 19 languages to challenge Facebook in personalised search
Google Places now allows users to add location data about places visited via Foursquare and other Web services
Google is quietly fixing its flaw and developing privacy tools, but Schmidt wants a window on your information
Four divisions will house Attachmate's products and those gained through its purchase of Novell
Great ideas often fail to find a platform but “Invent With Nokia” offers a reward for innovative suggestions
Shares in LinkedIn doubled on the New York Stock Exchange shortly after opening for its IPO
As Facebook wipes the egg from its face following an ineffectual smear campaign, Google is taking the high road, says…
A survey has found that nearly half of British businesses have formally banned access to social networks
Phishing and malware is becoming more and more common on social networking websites, warns Microsoft
Social networking websites Facebook and Twitter have been slapped with an injunction by British courts
A Russian has passed the first ICANN hurdle, so the country could soon have a say in global Internet governance
Despite early suggestions that it was a blunder, Microsoft's acquisition of Skype may be a brilliant move, says Wayne Rash
Telecom regulator Ofcom has an online consultation to help with mobile and broadband bill shock
Symantec has found a bug which gave advertisers and third-parties access to user accounts
A report has highlighted concerns over the millions of Facebook users who are below the age of 13
YouTube is now offering users the chance to stream up to 3,000 films to their computers
Skype will carry more adverts under Microsoft rule, and Xbox will become a home videoconference suite
Skype will go to Microsoft for a price of around $13 per registered user, the company has confirmed
Microsoft doesn't need to buy Skype to reap the benefits of its service, says Peter Judge. Could this end up…
Microsoft is said to be close to a deal to buy VoIP service Skype, in what would be its biggest-ever…