Social networking is the order of the day with the third iteration of the BBC's iPlayer, as Facebook, Twitter and Bebo get some love from the broadcaster's online service
A tonne of material from the Viacom vs Google case has been released, with some very serious allegations on both sides. There's nothing like a good old legal bustup
In the latest in our irregular series of user reviews, forum regular David Gilson tests out free games from Nokia's Ovi Store that use your phone's physical sensors
A cookery enthusiast and self-proclaimed Apple fanboy has revealed how you too can sculpt Steve Jobs' head from two lumps of mozzarella and serve it up with some iPad Thai
A flat-pack redesign of the traditional British three-pin plug has won the Brit Insurance Design of the Year Award 2010, making us wonder why no-one's thought of it before
We've just reviewed the Alienware M11x and we absolutely adore it. With the US model appearing to cost significantly less than the UK version, however, are we in Britain being ripped off?
Sky has bought 15,000 3D televisions from LG in a scheme to install the sets in pubs across the country and whip up interest around the broadcaster's 3D channels
Microsoft has taken the wraps off a very early version of Internet Explorer 9, a new edition of the Web browser it hopes can catch up to the speed demons from Google and Mozilla
Blu-ray players are in and disposable cameras are out as the UK's hypothetical basket of goods gives us an insight into the country's changing spending habits
Windows Phone 7 is courting developers at the Mix10 conference in Las Vegas, giving us a glimpse of the apps we can expect to see on WinPhev phones later this year
Nerd godhead William Shatner has given his backing to a new sci-fi flavoured social network that helps creative types show off their work and collaborate on projects
Twitter's looking to make it easier for third-party Web sites to take advantage of its massive user base, with a new platform that's reminiscent of Facebook Connect
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AsiaOne Singaporean girl dreams of becoming .. - Asiaone A Singaporean girl has revealed she has ambitions of becoming a millionaire within a year by asking her fellow citizens to donate 10-cents each.
Reuters Lipsky Says Debt Challenges Face Advanced .. - Reuters March 21 (Bloomberg) -- Advanced economies face “acute” challenges in tackling high public debt, and unwinding existing stimulus measures will not come close to bringing deficits back to prudent levels, said John Lipsky, first deputy ...
Laredo Sun Quarter of UK kids try hacking - Laredosun Most of the hacking -- 27 percent -- was done from the children's bedrooms, but 22 percent was done in Internet cafes, 21 percent was done in the school ...
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Malaysia Star We're so sweet - Thestar Diabetes, high blood pressure, and obesity rates climb despite constant health campaigns. This year, the Health Ministry is geared to tackle the root problem: added sugar.
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