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EU telecoms 'too fragmented'
Businesses and consumers across the EU are plagued by high prices because of inconsistent application of EU telecoms rules, the European Commission says.
'Zombie-sat' prompts space waltz
Two spacecraft are set for an unusual orbital dance to try to evade interference from a failed satellite.
Google Pac-Man eats work time
The Pac-Man game on Google's search page gobbled up almost five million hours of work time, suggests a study.
Spaceman
Will America notice 'zombie' satellite's space dance?
Dell enters the tablet PC market
PC giant Dell launches its Streak tablet and joins an increasing number of firms offering mobile touchscreen devices.
Times websites redesign unveiled
Details of plans by the Times and Sunday Times newspapers to charge for access to their websites in June are announced.
dot.Rory
Times paywall: Great experiment under way
Tech-savvy youngsters 'lonely'
Loneliness is more prevalent among the social-networking younger generation than in older people, a UK survey suggests.
Tony Blair in green advisory role
Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair is to join Silicon Valley venture capital firm Khosla Ventures as an adviser.
Tech Brief
Twitter's big bang and phone films fizzle on Flash
Twit alert
The perils and pitfalls of using Twitter
New death at Taiwan iPhone firm
An employee falls to his death at Taiwan iPhone maker Foxconn, the ninth suicide at the firm this year.
Speechless
Why instant messaging has gone out of fashion
dot.Rory
Becta: Does the IT in schools quango deserve to die?
Atomic transistor sets the pace
Researchers show off a transistor made from just seven atoms that could be used to create smaller, more powerful computers.
Facebook chief's privacy pledge
Social network founder Mark Zuckerberg has broken his silence to pledge simpler privacy controls for users "as soon as possible".
Bryant's Australia
Tempers lost as minister takes on 'creepy' Google
Death duties
When you die, what happens to your online life?
Bloggers hit back at YouTube
Bloggers are hitting back in YouTube copyright row
Red Dead development - a chat with the game's creator
One of the developers of the much-hyped new game, Red Dead Redemption, answers your questions.