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Facebook's first female engineer

3 hours 51 min ago

The social networking giant's first female engineer

Facebook shares valued at $100bn

5 hours 22 min ago

Facebook prices its shares at $38 each ahead of one of the most eagerly anticipated share flotations in recent stock market history.

Government may miss cloud targets

11 hours 32 min ago

The Government may miss its cloud computing targets because of a lack of enthusiasm from public sector IT staff, a report suggests.

Met Police to extract phone data

11 hours 37 min ago

Mobile phone data of suspects in police custody is to be extracted and retained, regardless of whether charges are brought, the BBC has learned.

AUDIO: Taxman targets online traders

13 hours 4 min ago

HMRC is targetting people who use sites such as eBay and Amazon to sell items online at a profit.

Can Facebook crack China?

13 hours 11 min ago

Can Facebook crack the Chinese market?

Privacy watchdog to meet Google

17 hours 41 min ago

The French privacy watchdog, acting on behalf of the EU, is to meet Google to scrutinise its controversial privacy policy changes.

China Mobile in talks with Apple

18 hours 40 min ago

China Mobile, the main mobile service provider in China and the largest in the world by users, could soon offer its customers Apple's iPhone.

Is social media changing how we complain?

18 hours 44 min ago

Has social media shifted balance when making complaints?

Tidal power gets a stormy birth

20 hours 58 min ago

Scotland's latest bid for tidal power

VIDEO: Ad boss on Facebook's power

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 20:36

Sir Martin Sorrell explains to Rory Cellan-Jones the strengths and weaknesses of Facebook when it comes to advertising, as the company prepares to float on the stock exchange.

Government to miss cookie cut-off

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 18:07

Most government websites will miss the UK's deadline for complying with EU regulations over cookies, the Cabinet Office tells the BBC.

Google makes search 'more human'

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 15:05

Google revamps its search engine in an attempt to offer instant answers to search questions with a new function, the Knowledge Graph.

The Pirate Bay hit by hack attack

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 12:16

File-sharing website The Pirate Bay appears to have been hit by a coordinated hack attack.

Robotic arm controlled by thought

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 12:05

Paralysed patients control a robotic arm only with their thoughts

Facebook to sell 25% more shares

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 11:23

Facebook says it will sell 25% more shares than first planned in its forthcoming flotation in response to strong demand.

Virgin Atlantic allows air calls

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 10:32

Passengers flying Virgin Atlantic from London to New York will soon be able to make in-flight phone calls using personal devices.

Jury out in Google Oracle dispute

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 09:33

A jury has retired to consider claims that Google wilfully infringed patents belonging to Java developer Oracle.

AUDIO: Could you be a Facebook 'addict'?

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 08:25

The BBC's Gareth Mitchell discusses whether it is possible to be addicted to social networks like Facebook with psychologist Dr Cecilie Andreassen.

Sexting threat comes from peers

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 07:42

A report commissioned by the NSPCC suggests that children are coming under pressure from friends to post explicit pictures