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Banking on more world market uncertainty
Anyone hoping for a weekend fix to the global banking sector will have to wait a little longer - perhaps a lot longer.
Why it's best to be friends with Facebook
It's boom time for the site once considered a fad, as tailored online ads take off.
Rhodri Marsden: Is 'I've been hacked' the lamest excuse ever?
It's become as overused as "the dog ate my homework", or "darling, I've never met this woman before" – and it's about as believable.
Time to Ctrl+F more helpful shortcuts
Navigating a computer or touch phone is a whole lot simpler if you know all the right buttons to press, writes Rhodri Marsden.
Rhodir Marsden: Facing up to video calling
So far video calling has not really caught on for everyday conversations. Rhodri Marsden looks at at why not and whether that is set to change.
Battle to control social networking heats up
A battle for the top position in internet business has broken out as rival alliances are going face-to-face with one another.
Top US lawmakers cancel John Key meetings
The debt ceiling crisis has forced two top Democrat and Republican Senators to cancel meetings with John Key...
Prime Minister talks technical with legendary Facebook boss
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg greeted Prime Minister John Key on a tour of the headquarters in Silicon Valley yesterday.
Google teleports into social networking
Initial reactions suggest the search giant has failed in its attempt to produce a service to rival Facebook, writes John Naughton.
BlackBerry bosses try to placate stroppy shareholders
The bosses at Research in Motion, maker of the BlackBerry, sought to buck up their shareholders with the promise of a resurgence in sales.
Google+: Has the search giant finally figured out social?
Blisteringly successful in the search, mobile and browser technology, Google's strides into the social networking arena have faltered.