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Smartphones test for new privacy law
Time and technology wait for no one, so can an overhaul of the Privacy Act be truly future proof?
Debt concern offsets Apple's overnight Wall St climb
Apple's solid profits failed to take away investors' concern about the political wrangling in the US.
Facebook testing 'real time' ad targeting
Facebook is testing a new system that instantly targets ads based on the content of members' wall posts and status updates.
No Google honeymoon for Larry Page
As Larry Page's ascension to the chief executive post this week marks a coming of age for him, Google itself is also coming of age in another way.
Has Google lost its search mojo?
There's a growing murmur that it may have lost its mojo in the one area it had unquestionably conquered - search.
Nana, get off my Facebook
The risk of receiving a dreaded Facebook friend request from your parents or even grandparents is on the increase.
LinkedIn - it's not what they know...
To some, it is the most boring website since watching-grass-grow.com.
Unfixed internet glitch could strand you offline
In 1998, a hacker told Congress he could bring down the internet in 30 minutes by exploiting a certain flaw - and it's still not fixed.
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 Facebook can ruin your life
People will post just about anything on social networking sites. And the information could be used against them, even in court.
Does online tech pose an unacceptable threat to our privacy?
Some believe social networking and search - Facebook, Twitter and Google in particular - are putting our personal information at far too much risk.