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Security research firms puts a high price on Internet crime
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As smartphones hit the mainstream, mobile use soars.
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We really, really wanted to get along to the first HomeCamp event – which covered the now-realistic world of automating your home. Due to a change of circumstances on our side, we couldn’t make it....
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Content Market for Blu-ray almost triples in the US in 2008
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Landmark total reached in December with figures still rising
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New figures reveal massive rise of email, blog and Internet use.
View ArticleUK Websites Must Be Saved For History
British Library expresses concern about the here-today, gone-tomorrow nature of the Web.
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Analyst predicts credit crunch defying surge in smartphone sales.
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We're turning into a nation of rabid keypad bashers with nearly 80bn SMSs sent in 2008.
View ArticleMicrosoft Gain Browser Market Share, Apple Dip
Apple sees market share fall, but iPhone still rules the mobile market.
View ArticleOnline Retail UK Sales To Hit £56bn by 2014
Research bods expect online sales to keep on growing.
View ArticleTwo Thirds Of Mobile Phone Subscriptions In Developing Nations
Over a quarter of Africans have mobiles, but Internet access is still low.
View ArticlePC Sales Expected To Crash This Year
Drop in PC sales is going to make the dot bomb crash look like a mere blip
View ArticleTwice As Many People Access The Mobile Internet In 2009
Fuelled by social networking, mobile Internet sees big rise.
View ArticleOMG. Brit Punters Baffled By Techie Terms
Study finds that Brits are confused when it comes to technology-related terms.
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