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Why does everyone want to buy AMD?
CommentRumour mill goes into overdrive -
Scoble's Google Glass review: putting the ogle in Google
CommentLosing your noodle over Google -
Unholy Trinity face a rude awakening
CommentIntel, Microsoft and AMD spin and spin -
Windows XP users face an upgrade conundrum
CommentNurture your old jalopy -
Facebook needs to learn from AOL and CompuServe
CommentAll in one is not one for all -
Apple's iCloud is another networking failure
CommentWhy can't Jobs' Mob get it right? -
Group warns Google Glasses mean dystopian future
CommentStop the Cyborgs -
Is Samsung’s Galaxy S4 to blame for North Korean sabre rattling?
Commenthow I learned to stop worrying and love the SGX4 -
Hounding dissenters to death great use of the legal system
CommentAttorney general justifies death of Swartz -
Gnome inventor excites more controversy
CommentDefects from Windows to Mac -
Microsoft urged to make the iPad useful
CommentBy introducing flagship Office suite -
Sony's PS4 vision raises privacy, DRM questions
CommentMega machine keeps you plugged in -
Analysts welcome BlackBerry 10 with downgrades
CommentGood launch, but too late to remain relevant -
Menacing Big Bird steals the spotlight at bizarre Qualcomm CES opening
CommentJacob's madder -
Mobile revolution built on logical fallacy
CommentThe time has come, the walrus said, to speak of many things -
Google apologises for advising Apple shares as sell
CommentAlgorithm now allows for reality distortion field -
Cameron decides he wants web porn censorship after all
CommentOne does not really like it -
How many screens do you have?
CommentEver heard of Coltan? -
Intel slashes marketing budgets
CommentChipzilla becomes Choppedzilla -
Legit Pirate Bay spin-off blocked by UK ISPs
CommentThe net's too wide for catching small fry -
Congressman Darrell Issa ignores big questions on Reddit
CommentPosting online: baby-kissing for the modern politician -
Recession does no favours for Windows 8
CommentMicrosoft won't be the saviour in PC market slump -
Nokia about to kill off any chance of Lumia success
CommentFollowing Ballmer to Oblivion -
IPhone 5 is Apple's swan song
CommentCupertino has lost the plot -
Handbags drawn in dawn war in the Linux world
CommentTorvalds takes on Gnomes -
Apple versus Samsung verdict was a complete mess
CommentJury ignored prior-art -
Facebook shares continue to slide
CommentSlip sliding away -
Facebook gambling: Get 'em young?
CommentAddiction introduced to an already addictive platform -
Nominet makes a statement - of sorts
CommentAfter a week of queries, Nominet figures it had better bog -
Apple, Samsung, dance the courtroom jig
CommentLucy Koh hears evidence on the origin of the oblong -
Zuckerberg faces moment of truth
CommentShares could get another kicking -
Theresa May appoints her cat to assess Gary McKinnon
CommentMr Tiddles can tell if someone has Asperger's -
Linux developers make tits of themselves
CommentIn defence of Big Boobs -
Google is an analyst's nightmare
CommentEven worse than the one about the alien and the mars bar anal probe -
Big Content puppet wants bits of SOPA back
CommentNeeds campaign funds -
Theresa May hands British sovereignty to Big Content
CommentHollywood dictates UK law, not the judges -
First contact could lead to interstellar war
CommentBig Content is humanity's biggest liability -
ACTA is dead, but lobbying isn't over
CommentHold your horses, armchair activists, there's a way to go -
Cameron calls for internet porn ban
CommentBritish people want that sort of thing -
Google is not taking on the Apple iPad at all
CommentAsustek says it has Amazon in its sights -
Sony and Panasonic team up for OLED production
CommentVendors need to learn from LCD price wars -
Google's Schmidt reckons the World Wide Web isn't worldwide
CommentOnly a third of the world can Google, what a boon -
Paedophiles check in to Habbo Hotel
CommentParents must stay vigilant online -
Apple conspires to stop mute child from communicating
CommentWe will decide if you can talk, not a judge -
Farmers don't need broadband
CommentLabour says farms can do without -
Legal content does not stop pirates
CommentFAST claims crucifixion is the only way -
Romans shocked at Zuckerberg's mean streak
CommentCheap honeymoon date -
Apple's Ive is building the "most important and best work"
CommentTame Apple Press assists in triumph of marketing over substance -
Big Content: Arrest half the world, officer. They all did it.
CommentPirate majority won't walk the plank -
Zuckerberg wins on triumph of hope over reality
CommentFools and their IPO money soon parted -
The TechEye Guide to Eurochaos
CommentHippos and IPOs are us -
Ballmer is world's worse CEO - report
CommentForbes picks a fight -
Adobe Photoshop caught in the war between fat and thin
CommentDoctoring reality -
Web censorship culture entrenches itself in Britain's parliament
CommentThe biggest society? It's the web -
UK IT workers betrayed by George Osborne
CommentDebt conversation with India leads to no change in visa loophole -
Google to angry GMail users: we know better
CommentIn the Cloud, nobody will hear you scream -
Apple insists on distorting reality
CommentThe Red Queen is running while standing still -
In the wake of Apple antitrust claims, Amazon cuts ebook prices
CommentIndustry claims foul -
Government shrink says Gary McKinnon not going to top himself
CommentExtradition-happy Theresa May must be pleased -
British Conservatives evoke paedophiles to justify insane snooping law
CommentHypocritical oafs -
Never mind Linux on the desktop – what about on laptops?
CommentHigh quality drivers sacrifice penguins -
Foxconn will not sue "This American Life"
CommentEven if parts of it are not true -
With the iPad 3, Apple is taking a bite out of itself
CommentGadgets lose their shine -
AMD's move out of fabs was a terrible idea
CommentReal men still have have them -
Elpida's bankruptcy causes business boom boon
CommentDRAMurai thrilled about Elpida's still-warm corpse -
Book publishers censored by Paypal
CommentYou will only print nice things says online bank -
Nokia's Stephen Elop announces a camera
CommentPlaying Voodoo with Symbian -
Cabbies protest Big Brother CCTV Oxford scheme
CommentLet’s run through this again -
Amazon continues to erode book publishers' businesses
CommentBricks and mortar crumble -
Megaupload case marks death of the cloud
CommentUS legal system allows deletion of personal data -
Google ramps up assault on your private life
CommentHas it gone too far this time? -
Big Content ignores SOPA outcry in enormous show of force
CommentWe still control the cops -
Intel’s Itanic is close to the end
CommentISA life support gets disappeared -
Kamikaze Elop wages war on smartphone market
CommentIs this still the swing factor? -
Smart TV hype suggests Android home invasion
CommentMaking a splash at CES -
If Intel's Ultrabook does not work, the industry is jonesed
CommentBetting the farm in a recession -
2011 exposed big holes in supply chain
CommentReview of the year -
Steve Jobs wins Grammy
CommentPope might canonise him next -
RIM execs rest on their laurels while company rots
CommentThe investors are revolting -
Greedy publishers conspire with Apple
CommentPrice fixing to charge more than a hard copy -
Apple is now better than Intel on chips
CommentAnalyst sucked into Jobs' Mob reality distortion field -
Cameron etc shamed as social media-ignorant reactionaries
CommentLondon riots nothing to do with Twitter -
USA hounding Asperger's hacker Gary McKinnon to save face
CommentMPs demand extradition review -
Apple kills Christmas for Samsung down-under
CommentLegal manoeuvres in the dark