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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 -
What will happen to AMD
CommentDoomed to play catch up with ARM -
Black Friday replaces Thanksgiving
CommentNot least for the blueshirts -
Facebook plays weird censorship game
CommentPressure forces rape 'joke' pages offline -
Apple is paranoid about Android after market share rises
CommentOogle, loogle, boogle, shnoogle, doogle, froogal -
Christian bookstores turned into chips
CommentCan be embedded in your hand or forehead -
Social media saves the day for Occupy movement
CommentTweet me a tweet -
Intel copies Apple, slavishly
CommentAnd it always has done -
Google buys old Finnish paper mill
CommentFinns hope for more data centre investment -
Nvidia is Comeback Kid says Wells Fargo
CommentIt's too early to ride off into the sunset -
What's NeXT for Apple now Jobs has gone?
CommentIt is as if millions of voices of fanboys suddenly cried out in terror -
Winsome Carly Fiorina lends support to HP's Apotheker
CommentFailed senator spills no beans -
Tame Apple Press calls for Jobs to take over US
CommentFashionable fascism as Apple has "more cash" than the US -
ProMOS receives bail out from creditors
CommentAnother DRAM firm on the rocks -
Apple press rushes to write off PCs
CommentToo early to kill off the PC -
Science journalists are full of crap
CommentScience “priesthood” needs more scrutiny -
Voicemail hacking and handset pinging explained
CommentWhat exactly is going on? -
Better notebook batteries – we sure as heck need them
CommentAs long as X86 and Windows are around -
ZTE will succeed
CommentIndustry fails to see the big picture -
Apple gets a kicking in Europe
CommentIntelligent societies waking up to the reality of Jobs' religion -
Microsoft gives up on stupid XP users
CommentYou have 1,000 days to get off your butts and buy something decent -
Microsoft's Skype deal was about Facebook
CommentHow Ballmer got his feet under the table -
Microsoft has become something of an irrelevance
CommentKeeps on going on -
Hey, you, get off of my cloud!
CommentJumping Jack Flash, cloud is gas gas gas -
Daily Mail creates pointless Zuckerberg gossip whirlwind
CommentBill Gates turns relationship guru -
Why an open NetRexx means humans can do Java
CommentOpen Source for your kids and grandchildren -
US swaps constitution for Big Content
CommentWhat has the constitution ever done for us? -
Google defends its own arse on Panda screw up
CommentWhat does it think it is? Big Sister? -
Tablet overdose won't kill netbooks
CommentFit for different porpoises -
Razor blades remind me of Intel and AMD
CommentIntel everywhere, Old Souk heads for a Djinn and Tonic -
No compensation will be good enough for the PSN hack
CommentToken gestures -
IT industry sleeps beneath a cloud
CommentWhen did storage become interesting? -
Apple defends its snooping and attempts rare distraction
CommentBehold! A white iPhone 4 -
Kiwi politician compares internet to Skynet
CommentWhen did they let sheep stand for Parliament in NZ? -
Wikipedia asks why it has few academic contributions
CommentThe clique police dismisseth us -
The sultans of spin rule the 21st century roost
CommentWe’ll get back to you offline -
iPads are a nefarious ploy to keep us locked in our toilets
CommentTechEye looks down the bog -
Very unseemly row breaks out over Intel Itanium
CommentHP and Oracle fight over Intel's big bird -
A bear invents excellent new technology news pitch
CommentIOU SEO -
Intel's Anand Chandrasekher, wherever dost thou roam?
CommentWhat is the Chandrasekher limit? -
Super dynamic HP CEO takes outfit in an exciting new direction
CommentHP does not get more dynamic than this -
Smartphones are turning us all stupid
CommentiPod uLike iPad uListen -
Huawei the lads – a story of hurt feelings
CommentChina on my mind -
Intel’s Thunderbolt is lightning, mamma mia, mamma mia
CommentGo Figaro -
Now is the Wintel of Intel’s discontent
CommentIt’s tablets now, tablets, tablets, tablets -
AMD: Ripe for a takeover, perhaps
CommentBut who would want it, really? -
London Stock Exchange cyber attacks should be no surprise
CommentCyber warfare is just a different front line -
Skype disappoints us, disappointingly
CommentFraud prevention system and refund policies raise serious questions -
Tablet goldrush will not lead to panel shortage
CommentBandwagon like "six-year-olds on a soccer team" -
EU diminishes Intel's security on a chip plans
CommentIf it ever had any -
Galaxy tablet continues to outsell iPad in Korea
CommentKoreans miffed at shoddy treatment -
Royal Household faces the fax
CommentDragging itself kicking and screaming into the 19th century -
Google to launch Groupon rival site
CommentDidn't get its way so will now trample on other sites -
MMOs are becoming part and parcel of modern culture
CommentThe all-pervading growth of the game genre -
Tame Apple press moves to make Jobs a messiah
CommentIt finally happened -
Ballmer's Microsoft desperately needs a makeover
CommentNeeds to be radical to avoid the stench of poo -
The Social Network wins a Golden Onion
CommentEisenberg's Zuckerberg takes Globe for better or worse -
3D TV makers start to panic as sales slump
CommentWhy buy a 3D TV when there's nothing to watch? -
Trend Micro attacks Open Source
CommentBizzare claims iPhone is more secure than Android -
AMD puts revolver to own head, pulls the trigger
CommentWhen you're already in a hole, stop digging -
Wikileaks hits new PR low
CommentHow to capitalise on the murder of a nine-year old -
Is Microsoft considering buying a handset manufacturer?
CommentDoesn't rule out acquisition for aiding WP7 growth -
Intel’s Sandy Bridge catches everyone on the left foot
CommentExcept those who are left footed -
Google and Apple go at it on the future of news
CommentWhoever wins, we snooze -
Waiter, there is a United Nations in my Software Licence!
CommentAnd it means absolutely nothing -
What did we do before Skype?
CommentCan’t remember -
The last thing I need is an effing 3D TV
CommentChannel Talk -
Apple's Jobs' curse proves ineffective against Adobe amulet
CommentPronouncing doom does not make it so -
Mozilla must shape up with Firefox 4
CommentIf it wants to beat privacy killing Chrome