Charities across the UK are expected to see more donations pouring in from SMS-borne charity donation services
Lone tweeter challenges the role of online media in privacy law by revealing puported celebrity injunctions
A Frost & Sullivan report found that larger contact centres gain higher savings with the cloud-hosted model
A survey has revealed which modern technologies and challenges keep network administrators awake at night
Facebook and Google are competing for a tie-up with VoIP giant Skype, rumours have revealed
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has dismissed Facebook as nothing more than a spying machine for the CIA
An Abbottabad resident tweeted about a noisy night of helicopters and explosions - not realising the truth
Researchers have identified PDF files, sent as email attachments, that encode attack code inside an image file
The wedding of William and Kate made online connections glow with activity but proved too hot for the BBC
News Corp hopes to raise $100 million from the sale of MySpace, a property it paid $580 million for six…
Two of Yahoo's most popular services were down for several hours for a million users, the company said
Spammers and hackers are jumping on the royal wedding bandwagon in order to make some quick cash
Signal jamming technology will be deployed at Westminster Abbey to avoid disruptions to the royal wedding
The Information Commissioner will be cracking down on unwanted email and phone marketing from 25 May
Android's ascent in numbers is reflected in Nielsen's discovery of a preferential shift from Apple
A Portsmouth half-wit denied that he flooded a Portsmouth public library - until his Facebook log was produced
BT and TalkTalk have failed in their bid to have the Digital Economy Act's copyright measures ruled illegal
Twitter is said to be close to buying British Twitter client Tweetdeck
Facebook gets a cheer for using a bit of solar energy, but Greenpace isn't satisfied yet
In the Uniated Arab Emirates, only larger organisations will be allowed BlackBerry enterprise security
Oracle senior director Paul Shetler organised an 800-strong gay rights flash mob outside a London pub
Everything Everywhere drops charges for texted charity donations but claims it did not usually collect anyway
Developer Paul Ceglia says emails prove 50 percent of Facebook is his
Superfast broadband will reach over 250,000 homes in Britain this month but rural areas must wait
Facebook and Twitter are heavily used in IT decisions. Next: will your firm give you a tablet?
By focusing on the areas where Facebook is vulnerable, Google could find a route into the social market, suggests Clint…
The Winklevoss twins may be out of legal options after years of litigation against Facebook
Russia's Federal Security Service won't ban Skype, Gmail and Hotmail on national security grounds after all
The Coalition Government is looking for an online expert, it says, not a “Twitter Tsar”
Android users can now access the professional social networking site LinkedIn whilst out and about