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Burma's emergency telecoms delayForeign aid workers dedicated to delivering emergency telecoms are prevented from going into Burma. |
Facebook agrees child safety planFacebook agrees a deal to protect children on the site from sexual predators and cyber bullies. |
Microsoft contests $1.4bn EU fineMicrosoft appeals against a $1.4bn fine given for defying sanctions imposed on it for anti-competitive behaviour. |
MySpace lets users share dataMySpace says its "data availability" project will put users in the driving seat with web information sharing. |
Google keen on better Yahoo tiesGoogle expresses interest in extending an advertising partnership with fellow search engine Yahoo. |
Fake media file snares PC usersA booby-trapped media file is catching out tens of thousands of file-sharers, says a security firm. |
Nasa set to join petaflop eliteNasa has unveiled a plan to boost its supercomputer power to help plan and model future missions. |
Google denies staff 'brain drain'Google executive Elliot Schrage leaves for Facebook, prompting concern of a talent exodus. |
Serious playtimeVirtual worlds for children are booming. Will they all survive? |
Child web-safety guide launchedNew teaching resources aimed at helping primary school children surf the web safely are launched. |
PlayStation 'will reclaim lead'PlayStation 3 will help Sony reclaim its spot as the leading console maker, says the head of the firm's games division. |
Mother's porn law campaign endsA mother whose daughter was murdered by a man addicted to violent web porn wins her bid to have it outlawed. |
TorrentSpy ordered to pay $110mFile-sharing site TorrentSpy is ordered to pay damages to the US film industry for copyright theft. |
Bournemouth homes get fast fibreA company which offers super-fast broadband via the sewers announces its first 'fibre city'. |
New spectrum to improve healthOfcom considers how the airwaves will help improve health and transport in the future. |
EU's sat-nav pioneer calls homeA demonstrator satellite for the European Galileo system begins transmitting navigation signals back to Earth. |
Luminaries look to the future webLuminaries predict the shape of tomorrow's world wide web |
Xerox plans the future of todayThe famed Xerox Parc labs invites the BBC to view the best of its latest crop of research projects |
Games straddle worldsTwo of the biggest games of the year - GTA IV and Wii Fit - have finally arrived and they could not be more different. |
The power of play on the internetGame design and social networking are merging into one of the most persuasive forces on the net. |
Free game hopes to save gorillasCampaigners hoping to save mountain gorillas are making a game simulating the lives of the animals free to mobile phone users. |
Stark warning for internet's futureA leading internet academic warns the future of the internet is at risk from closed and proprietorial systems. |
Web 2.0 debates internet's futureRounding up the week that was Web 2.0 by looking at the main themes and assessing what comes next |
Making something from nothingBill Thompson on the implications of lax programming of Flash |
Falling out of love with robotsHumans may never be intimate with machines thinks Bill Thompson |
Who will write tomorrow's code?We need to recruit more programmers, says Bill Thompson |
The offline cost of an online lifeBill Thompson wonders if his virtual presences are having a significant real world impact. |
How Twitter makes it realBill Thompson on how Twitter is beginning to be taken seriously. |
New Wii craze is opening upBill Thompson on how the Wii is controlling more than the games market these days. |
Why the future is in your handsThe humble mobile phone looks set to become a multimedia, multi-function monster as more features are crammed inside it. |
Walking with the webHow mobile phones are set to become the gateway to the web |
Google bets on Android futureGoogle's director of mobile platforms explains his vision for Android, a new operating system for mobiles. |
Pupils reveal mobile snapshotStudents at a school in Tynemouth carry out a survey of mobile phone use as apart of the BBC's School Report project. |
Nokia morphs itself from within |
Future computing technologiesThe computing technologies to go beyond Moore's Law |
Getting more from Moore's LawA look at some of the technologies that could allow the silicon industry to deliver faster, cheaper chips. |
A journey into 'fab world'The silicon factories where a speck of dust is a big problem |
Meeting computing's prophetBBC News interviews Gordon Moore, the man whose "law" has driven the computer revolution. |
Beating gridlockWill a plane-car hybrid be the future of transport? |

