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The internet is among a record 237 individuals and organisations nominated for this year's Nobel Peace Prize.
Mobile technology that could allow prying bosses to monitor every movement of their staff is developed in Japan.
Facebook calls on game designers to make an iconic title, such as Mario or Halo, specifically for the social network.
Illegal file-sharers should be fined, rather than have their internet connection cut off, says the boss of BT.
BT's boss comes out fighting on file-sharing rules
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Fraudsters are continuing their switch from traditional card fraud to raiding online bank accounts, research suggests.
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A never-before-seen reaction in nanotubes could make for batteries that pack a mighty punch, say researchers.
Electronics giant Sony says its new 3D television will be on sale in Japan from June, with a cost of £2,600 for a 46-inch screen model.
The merging of social networks and games is set to dominate this year's Game Developers Conference in San Francisco.
The home secretary says internet safety lessons must be learned after a convicted sex offender contacts and kills a teenager.
A plan to create a .xxx net domain for adult content will be revisited three years after it was rejected by internet regulators.
Hard drives are about to undergo one of the biggest format shifts in 30 years but it could cause problems for Windows XP users.
Dotcom crash: Where were you on 10 March 2000?
Skynet 5, the UK's single biggest space project, is to get a fourth satellite to up the bandwidth available to British forces.
The US eases sanctions on Iran, Cuba and Sudan to help further the use of internet services and support opposition groups.
Questions used as security checks on websites need to be replaced by better tests to see who someone is, say researchers.
Explore the inner workings of the web and its growth
Almost four in five people worldwide see internet access as a fundamental right, a poll for the BBC World Service suggests.
Indian computer graduates get etiquette classes
Your help is needed to watch the surface of the Sun
UK university websites are targeted by criminals peddling counterfeit drugs from fake online pharmacies.
A device that could allow people to conduct phone conversations without uttering a word is shown off by researchers.
Has copyright gone too far? asks Bill Thompson.
The web community founded on morals and manners
Can newspapers charge online and survive?
The US struggles with the battle over net neutrality
Openness must be defended, says Bill Thompson.
Bill Thompson keeps an eye on the future
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