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'Murdoch death' hackers target Sun website
News International fell victim to computer hackers as a group targeted The Sun's website.
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Violent men could be kept off dating sites
Monday, 18 July 2011
Men with a record of domestic violence would be prevented from using the internet to meet unsuspecting women under plans being considered by the Home Secretary, Theresa May. The Home Office said yesterday that the Police National Database could be used to keep watch on contacts made by men with violent pasts.
Domain name 'superstar' to take the helm at Top Level
Monday, 18 July 2011
The former chairman of Icann, the governing body of internet domain names, is to join a small London-listed online company which hopes to profit from the next generation of "dot-brand" names.
The Twit and wisdom of The Apprentice
Sunday, 17 July 2011
John Rentoul: You can follow The Apprentice final on Twitter and predict the winner by the clich� count.
Victim turns to Twitter to track down bike thieves
Tuesday, 5 July 2011
Matt Blake: Picture taken of robbery becomes internet sensation.
Fox News tweets death of President Obama
Tuesday, 5 July 2011
Followers of Fox News trust America's most-watched cable-television network to bring them the biggest breaking stories covering critical issues that other media organisations fail to spot. Who can forget: "Lindsay Lohan vs Gravity: Is Actress Jeopardising Comeback With Bra-Free Lifestyle?"
The Bourne ultimatum: was it all a PR stunt?
Monday, 4 July 2011
The mother-in-law-from-hell saga which tickled Britain last week may be no more than an elaborate publicity stunt, it was suggested yesterday.
Database boasts it will track web behaviour of everyone in UK
Tuesday, 28 June 2011
A British advertising company claims to have built the world's largest database of individuals' internet behaviour, which it says will track "almost 100 per cent" of the UK population.
Facebook flourishes among over-50s
Tuesday, 28 June 2011
The domination of Facebook by young people could soon be over. The use of the social networking site by over-50s is rising faster than any other group.
Ian Burrell: Huffington has to find the right formula to post a success in the UK
Monday, 27 June 2011
Arianna Huffington will personally launch the UK version of her American blog-based news website, The Huffington Post, next week. For the irrepressible Athens-born former Cambridge University student and BBC presenter, this is a crucial return to the country she once called home.
Hack attack pushes Bitcoin to the brink
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
Bitcoin, an online currency beloved of libertarians and technophiles, which had been threatening to break into the mainstream, was facing the worst crisis of its two-year existence last night after hackers brought down its biggest exchange.
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