O2 and 2e2 are targeting the enterprise market with their new IT outsourcing service, O2 Unify
Facebook shared specs for its custom built low-energy servers, but Greenpeace is not impressed
Facebook cross-site-scripting exploit uses "bully video" to deliver a sophisticated payload
Whether or not Google is doing enough to combat piracy, the firm will pay because everyone wants their pound of…
Social media are pervasive but invisible, according to research from Net Media Europe
Twitter is looking into opening up new revenue streams with its own brand pages
Someone has stolen email addresses and names from marketing firm Epsilon but nothing more, says Wayne Rash
Google +1 is no Facebook conqueror, but it could be made into an attractive program for advertisers, says Clint Boulton
A new beta of the social web browser RockMelt now features Facebook Chat and a Twitter app
The European Government was forced to shut off remote access to email during a five-day long cyber-attack
Facebook scams are spreading because most users are not warning their friends, according to a new survey
No more tethering charge for O2 customers as the operator unveils a new range of 'simpler' tariffs
Jack Dempsey is back in to steer Twitter development while Evan Williams is out looking for a challenge
Companies trying to cost-justify business use of social networks may be missing the point, says Peter Judge
Seventeen million people in Britain own a smartphone, but many of us are reserving judgement on tablets
BT has confirmed plans to launch a not-for-profit music download service for its customers
Microsoft turned off HTTPS access for Hotmail in some countries, leaving emails open to interception
Hand-held devices and tweeting will be allowed, but no tweet-driven debates in Parliament, says committee
Eight years on, business social network LinkedIn reaches 100 million users as it prepares to go public
Personal details left on used mobile phones make it easier for ID thieves to access sensitive data
The EU's right to be forgotten is not what users actually want from a social network, says Facebook
Twitter implements its Content Security Policy for Firefox 4 to block cross-site scripting attacks
Social network reportedly pays $70m to optimise apps beyond smartphones
Five years after its launch, the microblogging platform is now a firm external enterprise communications fixture
If the High Court grants a judicial review, the controversial act could be delayed until next year, amid further criticism
The Chinese government is behind the disrupted Gmail service in mainland China, claims Google
The likes of Twitter and Facebook are now seeing more visits than entertainment sites, including porn
India says it isn't satisfied with RIM's failure to provide access to encrypted BlackBerry messages
Reports say the spam-spewing Rustock botnet has suddenly and inexplicably gone silent - again
In a first for the UK, Facebook has been used as part of the process of forcing a debtor to…