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Turbo typing
When it comes to texting, are you a tortoise or a hare? How long does it take you to type a letter?
Sex.com under the hammer - but can sex still sell?
Potential bidders in the sex.com domain auction won't be allowed in the room without a certified cheque for US$1 million.
From tiny dotcoms the mighty internet has grown
Tomorrow will mark the 25th anniversary of the registration of the very first domain name - Symbolics.com.
How dangerous is Facebook?
Many believe that social networking sites like Facebook aren't doing enough to protect their young users from web predators.
Facebook set to tell everyone where you are
From next month, Facebook users will be able to see where their friends are.
Tablets, smartbooks fit somewhere between PCs, smartphones
Do you really need a device that isn't quite a PC and isn't quite a smartphone?
Pete LePage: The man behind the little blue 'e'
Pete LePage, Microsoft's senior product manager for Internet Explorer - the little blue 'e' that gets you on the internet - talks IE9, Apple's Flash stance and browser powers.
Mobile tech could 'reshape society' says Vodafone boss
Telecommunications reporter Helen Twose looks at the latest and greatest from the show floor at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Google working on language translating phone
Stumped by foreign languages when you're travelling? Google is working on software that translates text captured by a phone camera.
Ex-florist sentenced for altering rivals' Google maps
A florist said she changed her competitors' Google map details so customers could only contact her.
Assault on AppStore: Carriers unite on smartphone software
The world's largest wireless carriers are combining forces to make it easier for software developers to write multi-device smartphone applications
MeeGo: Nokia, Intel join smartphone forces
Nokia and Intel are combining the software they've each been developing for smart phones, tablet computers and other internet devices.
Windows Mobile gets '7 Series' makeover
The latest version of the Windows Mobile operating system will be called 'Windows Phone 7 series' and looks a lot like the Zune media player interface.