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Hutchinson denies it will pull out of the UK
Blown off the spectrum -
Web censorship culture entrenches itself in Britain's parliament
CommentThe biggest society? It's the web -
Pakistan's high court declares censoring the net is illegal
Teaching the Brits and Australians something -
Samsung goes quad core in Galaxy S
Mass-production of chip -
UK IT workers betrayed by George Osborne
CommentDebt conversation with India leads to no change in visa loophole -
Ye Book of Ultra
TechEye BibleIt came to pass that it was time for Intel to start revealing its Ultrabooks -
British Conservatives evoke paedophiles to justify insane snooping law
CommentHypocritical oafs -
Gary McKinnon's mother hopes for Cameron's support
Appeals to Downing Street to stop extradition -
UK keen to splash out on £2.9 billion electronic tag upgrade
'Peckham Rolex' floods the market -
Electronic contract manufacturer revenues decline in 2012
Cheap labour not getting any cheaper -
Our security software is too dangerous
Symantec advises pulling the plug -
China creates super expensive Party tablet
Even more pricey than the iPad -
Hackers compromise James Bond, intelligence emails
Anonymous members finally get Pussy Galore -
Mobile, internet connections cut in Kazakhstan
Make Benefit Glorious Nation -
European Commission wants to open public sector data
Britain can't veto it... we invented the idea -
Apple crumbles
Things are not what they used to be -
Cameron etc shamed as social media-ignorant reactionaries
CommentLondon riots nothing to do with Twitter -
Eurozone supply chain on a knife's edge
Uncertainty prevails after Sarkozy-Merkel talks -
Sir William Gates calls for Robin Hood tax
On Wall Street of course, not me -
Smart grid project offers hope in UK's rising energy bill
If we can survive a few more winters, that is -
David Cameron loves Facebook
An easy way to keep an eye on the serfs -
David Cameron encourages web censorship
Signs deal with four big ISPs -
Critics question Cameron's credit cut speech before u-turn
Would be disastrous, if anyone was listening -
Google sets up shop in Silicon Roundabout
But Tech City still snubbed by others -
UK hackers take down the Russian embassy
Putin on the pressure -
Home Office concludes banning Facebook was barmy
Let them eat tweets, even post-riot -
Questions posed over admin of million-strong London Met Facebook page
Cameron's Best of British -
UK prime minister calls for curbs on social media
UpdatedResponds to the nights of riots -
Rupert Murdoch alive and well despite Sun hack
He will get quizzed by our noble politicos -
Call centres trade Mumbai for Burnley
Santander shifts -
Rovio plots console Angry Birds, NFC, novelty pop
TechEye looks around the nest -
Facebook's Zuckerberg goes on an "all you can kill" diet
Learning his own slaughtering -
America baffled by soccer, social media and Big Brother
Stateside superinjunction round-up -
US continues fight to extradite Gary McKinnon
David Cameron doesn't say a word -
Planking becomes the latest thing
Might make you go blind down under -
News of the World hacked 7,000 people, says lawyer
Read all about it -
Start Up Britain accused of being commercial link farm
Big Society means Big Business -
'Tech city' will benefit more than big business, says minister
Promises links with schools -
Obama appoints Intel's Otellini to business council
Joins General Electric for US job push -
"Rules of engagement" proposed for cyber warfare
World leaders to consider growing threat -
Murdoch roped into phone tapping scandal
Dinner at Digger's place -
UK government shuffles games industry role
Government assures industry is still priority -
Coalition's tech tagging delays mean archaic rules stay
Big Brother Watch not impressed -
Cameron's Coalition is in bed with Google
ICO watchdog watches paint dry instead -
Mark Zuckerberg beats Julian Assange to Time's 'Person of the Year'
CommentDespite WikiLeaks landslide -
UK India Business Council has "no opinion" on Radia scandal
Sides with Ratan Tata -
Parliament can't take on phone hackers
Really up to the cops -
Met police shut down anti-snoop activists
CommentFITwatch not fit to watch -
UK-India green tech pact is tip of the iceberg
China and Brazil touted as next in line -
Geeks put cities on the map
From Silicon Valley to Alley and London's East End -
Google slaves, Internet Week, David Cameron on patents and Lounge Lizard Larry Ellison
Week in TechWeak in tech, weekend tech, week in tech -
UK Big Business exploits visa loophole to decimate IT jobs
CommentOnshoring abuse continues as Cameron ponders immigration cap -
Gates gets fashion thumbs up
Historic visit to Downing Street -
Obama revealed as big hitter on Twitter
World leaders battle it out in social not-working -
Cameron to appoint Google CEO to advisory council
RumourGoogle to have say in UK -
Downing Street is the third biggest Twit in the world
ExclusiveMany a twit makes a twat -
David Cameron moves to support Gary McKinnon
PM U-turns on British hacker extradition -
Facebook refuses to remove Raoul Moat page
Update: Page was removed -
Brits call for the repeal of the Law of Thermodynamics
What has entropy ever done for us? -
Tory MP's Twitter, Facebook, and blog accounts hacked
Talks about SamCam's unmentionables -
Murdoch set to directly challenge BBC
Wants to buy BSkyB -
Clegg backtracks on McKinnon extradition claims
Cleggmania unfounded for McKinnon supporters -
XBox Live gamers give thumbs up to Clegg
Can't tear themselves away from Call of Duty to actually vote -
Labour dominating social media mentions
Cameron second, Clegg third -
Clegg takes pole position in General Election social networking stakes
Lib Dem man trounces Gordo, Cameroon -
Lib Dems, Conservatives reject social networking for policies
MPs convinced their ideas are enough to win them their place -
Lib Dems blast rivals in new online campaign
Vote for us! We're not them! -
Government won’t cut off filesharers
The Dark Lord is defied -
Fujitsu wins Department of Work and Pensions contract from HP
it's all strikes, money grabbing and fraud at the DWP -
Global warming gives off a strange fragrance
Volatile organic compounds create a stench -
David Cameron employs Twitter stalkers
It's search engine onanism -
Conservatives very insecure about IT security
They just don't know what to do with themselves