UK MP David Wright failed to tell the truth over an insulting Twitter message, according to Sophos security expert Graham Cluley

UK MP David Wright failed to tell the truth over an insulting Twitter message, according to Sophos security expert Graham Cluley
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Google did not expect the negative backlash to Google Buzz when it launched, and has had to work around the clock to address privacy concerns, says Google Product Manager Bradley Horowitz
The International Trade Commission is examining smartphones from Apple and Research In Motion, following a patent complaint from Eastman Kodak
Updated: The UK government was criticised for having allowed a surveillance culture to develop, at a Westminster meeting
Google has fixed a bug affecting the mobile version of its new social networking service, Google Buzz, that left users' accounts vulnerable to hijackers
Salesforce.com has launched a private beta of its Salesforce Chatter enterprise real-time enterprise collaboration application and platform
Microsoft has suggested that a Windows Live outage on 16 February was caused by a crashed server
Microsoft will be active at the Open Source Business Conference, acting as a sponsor and providing a keynote speaker
eBay is working to patch a cross-site request forgery vulnerability recently uncovered by a security researcher
Google has given a $2 million (£1.3m) grant to support Wikipedia, the massive encyclopedia that contains more than 14 million articles
Conservative plans to curb government misuse of data in the UK will include a big boost to the powers of the Information Commissioner
Acer's director of product marketing Adrian Storp exhibits three new Android-based smartphones – the beTouch E110, the beTouch E400 and the Liquid – at MWC
Microsoft has reduced the UK price of its Office Suite for Home and Business, as well as introducing a free Starter version with new PCs
There seems to be no sign of the so called 'paperless office', at least not yet, after a new survey revealed that office staff are loath to give up their paper copies
Facebook is to release an even lighter version of its software, intended to ease the data strain on hard-pressed mobile phone networks
Many analysts see Microsoft's revamp of its Windows Mobile OS as a positive move, but others have expressed concern about its ability to compete in the crowded mobile space, says Nicholas Kolakowski
Charity TSF says it is using satellite phones to connect thousands of victims of the Haitian earthquake with relatives abroad
Technology giant IBM claims it has developed a method of making solar cells that don't rely on expensive semiconductors
Groups pledge to develop interoperability and standards in both the mobile and healthcare sectors
VoxOx has baked a Universal Translator directly into is Web communications platform
The Linux Box has announced a partnership with Canonical Ltd. whereby The Linux Box will market the Ubuntu Linux operating system in the U.S
In his Mobile World Congress keynote address, Google CEO Eric Schmidt proclaims a new focus for the industry: putting mobile first.
The Electronic Privacy Information Center has filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission, charging Google with failing to protect the personal data of Google Buzz users
Two new Apple iPhone are apparently already in the works and are expected to arrive this summer, according to an analyst
Motorola is looking to satisfy the thirst for touch-screen smartphones after it used the Mobile World Congress to release the Android-powered Quench
Acer has become the first PC maker to release a netbook using Nvidia's Ion 2 graphics platform, after it launched the Acer Aspire One 532G
New research has shown that more laptops get stolen from homes than anywhere else, including airports and public transportation
In an effort to combat weak 3G signals, more and more tier-one mobile operators are turning to femtocells to help boost indoor signal strength
Google Buzz won't threaten Facebook in the social networking arena because users are comfortable with the service and have created a lot of content there, says eWEEK's Clint Boulton
HTC, maker of Google's Nexus One, has launched an updated version of the smartphone called the Desire, at Mobile World Congress