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'Going ape' about new tablet devices
Marc Cieslak looks at the new products challenging the iPad.
Blog attack spawns Twitter spam
An attack on blog network Gawker Media that exposed thousands of people's usernames and passwords has enabled spammers to take Twitter accounts.
Amazon hit by web service failure
European websites of the online retailer Amazon go temporarily offline, amid ongoing threats against major sites by pro-Wikileak activists.
Friends top Christmas wish lists
A Christmas spent with friends and family are topping festive wish lists around the world, suggests data culled from social media sites.
Le Web
The best of the tech world on the hottest trends
Le Web: Internet gurus gather
Each year in Paris the great and the good of the internet world gather for the Le Web conference.
Anonymous attackers 'go public'
The group of pro-Wikileaks activists who coordinated a series of web attacks explain their actions in a document published online.
Mobile printing and recycling tips
Web reviewer Kate Russell gets mobile printing and finds some tips on recycling.
From broadband 'notspot' to hotspot
Spencer Kelly examines how the villagers of Asby De La Launde are taking the provision of broadband into their own hands.
Is your OS a girl?
Windows XP "has a huge bust and is a bit slow"
Facebook family
Should parents try to 'friend' their children?
'Cyber war will hit all web users'
There are fears the "cyber war" between Wikileaks supporters and opponents could lead to everyday internet use becoming much more heavily regulated.
Twitter 'popular for minorities'
African-American and Latino adults in the US who use the internet are twice as likely as whites to use the website Twitter, a survey suggests.
Facebook boss in giveaway pledge
Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg becomes one of the latest billionaires to pledge to give away the majority of his wealth.
Inside the Wikileaks 'bunker'
Stephen Evans goes inside the former nuclear bunker in Stockholm housing the servers that host whistle-blowing website Wikileaks.
Founder returns to Bebo business
Bebo founder buys back into the firm he sold to AOL for $850m which AOL sold for $10m this year.
Why Anonymous attacks sites
A member of a group targeting Visa and Mastercard says the attacks are a "defence of Wikileaks".
Call of Duty cyber attack arrest
A 17-year-old boy is arrested over a cyber attack on the online version of the game Call of Duty.
'Golf positioning system' phone apps
Click presenter Dan Simmons takes a sideways look at new GPS gadgets to help with golf.
Phone calls redefine British map
Social networks could provide the key to redrawing the regional map of Britain, producing areas with strong social cohesion.