The Egyptian government's decision to cut off the Internet amid protests cost the country £11m a day
Facebook has closed a loophole that allowed attackers to gain access to user data without their consent
Microsoft doesn't deny bing copied Google search results, as executives argue over the accusations
You tell us social networks are a waste of time. Next, what do you want from MWC?
Egypt's Internet block is lifted, and President Mubarak has promised change, but troubles continue
The world's first iPad-exclusive newspaper 'The Daily' will be unveiled today by News Corp
It is time for Microsoft to provide a fully unified app delivery system for Windows, says Andrew Garcia
The world's first crime mapping website crashed shortly after its launch in England and Wales
IBM is to help exploit the power of social networking as part of its Smarter Planet strategy
The Cloud is launching a free Wi-Fi initiative, offering Londoners 15 minutes of free web surfing a day
A new wave of protests is expected tomorrow, as web users in Egypt turn to dial-up modems to avoid the…
Executives are excited about desktop video collaboration but workers do not share their vision, Forrester says
Facebook has launched a shopping discount service based on its Places app in the UK
LinkedIn has filed for an initial public offering, potentially paving the way for Facebook, Twitter and Groupon
More conflict as Microsoft again moves against Salesforce.com, this time to stop a former executive from signing up
Sophisticated malware attackers increasingly use services and social networking sites for control operations
Wikileaks ISP Bahnhof will anonymise all traffic by default to render Swedish data retention laws "toothless"
Facebook is not working on a branded phone with HTC – despite earlier rumours
Facebook's plans to add https sessions and "social authentication" are pushed forward following Zuckerberg hack
The high-profile hack of the Facebook founder's fan page should serve as a lesson in social network insecurity
Open source fans may not have seen it coming, but Specsavers has ditched its open source email system
The Egyptian government has blocked access to Twitter to prevent communication between protesters
A personal femtocell - called an attocell - will let users make calls abroad without roaming, says Keith Day of…
Nokia has cut the N8's price by £64 to compete with its own C7
Anyone can use O2's public Wi-Fi - just hand over your mobile number
Samsung and Motorola pose more of a threat to Apple in the mobile market than Google
Google is under scrutiny for abusing search neutrality, but how much is it really harming the competition, asks Clint Boulton
Andrew Crossley has told a court that his law firm, ACS:Law, has dropped its pursuit of file-sharers due to threats
Tibco has used its software connectors to provide a Facebook-like experience for corporate staff
Sky looks set to enter the UK Wi-Fi hotspot arena by aquiring wireless network provider The Cloud