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Computing power
The world's fastest supercomputers in graphics
dot.Rory
Skype on the move: Do mobile calls finally add up?
Taking the tablets
How Taiwan's Acer is preparing to counter the iPad
Thieves strike in virtual world
Police raid homes in five cities across Finland, looking for evidence of furniture thefts from the virtual world of Habbo Hotel.
BBC web domains revealed
The BBC has disclosed a list of web addresses it has registered for programmes.
Tech Brief
Dim futures and how to break the Universe
Photo call
Your Facebook photo. Tell us why you picked it
Hewlett-Packard to cut 9,000 jobs
The PC-maker is to shed 9,000 jobs around the world as it creates fully-automated commercial data centres.
Defence lab reveals ultimate CCTV
The latest defence surveillance equipment can pick out the potential terrorists
China pushes supercomputer power
China ramps up efforts to become a supercomputing superpower, as one of its machines is ranked second fastest in the world.
New era for African independence
Open source software gains ground in Africa
Waxing lyrical
Can we build a phonograph to play a wax cylinder?
Pakistani court restores Facebook
A Pakistani court orders the authorities to restore the Facebook social networking site after it was blocked.
Bangladesh 'blocks Facebook' site
Bangladesh temporarily blocks Facebook over satirical images of the Prophet Muhammad and the country's leaders, reports say.
'Space laser tech needed' on ash
Europe requires space-borne laser instruments that can provide information on volcanic ash clouds, a conference hears.
Bill of rights
Who pays for calls made when your phone is stolen?
Ofcom unveils anti-piracy policy
The regulator unveils a draft code of practice for ISPs that will require them to keep lists of customers who illegally file-share.
No funds for web science institute
A new web science institute set up by Sir Tim Berners Lee in March is one of the victims of government cuts.
iPlayer debuts social functions
The BBC launches a revamp of its iPlayer that allows people to share content via social networks such as Facebook and Twitter.
Disks risk treasured data
Research reveals data degrades on discs