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Broadband for all could save govt £900m
Getting everyone in the UK online could save the government £900m of taxpayers money, it has been claimed.


Large Hadron Collider shutdown planned
The Large Hadron Collider will be shut down at the end of 2011 for planned maintenance and updates and not because it is 'broken'.


Twitter adds phishing protection
Twitter has added an extra level of protection to stop malicious links spreading on the popular micro-blogging service.


Google Street View goes nationwide
Google will this week release Street View imagery for many parts of the UK so far neglected by the service.


Digital Economy Bill 'threatens UK reputation'
Controversial amendments to the Digital Economy Bill pose a threat to the UK's international reputation, several ISPs have warned.


Google loses ground to Bing, Yahoo
Google's search market share in the UK dipped by 1.6 per cent in the month of February, according to statistics.


Musicians need record labels - IFPI
The IFPI has attacked the popular view that musicians no longer need record labels in the digital age.


Scareware seen by 1m surfers a day
Security firm McAfee claims that one million people around the world encounter scareware scams every day.


eBay celebrity auction to help Haiti
Celebrities including Ridley Scott and Sienna Miller are auctioning off personal and signed items through eBay to raise money for Haiti earthquake victims.


No Smoking Day app hits Facebook
An application specifically designed to help surfers quit smoking will launch on Facebook on No Smoking Day 2010.


Google Public Data Explorer launched
Google has launched a tool to help you find and visualise data about subjects such as unemployment rates, population and crime.


Queen calls for web for all
Internet access remains an unaffordable option for many in the Commonwealth, leaving them unable to reap the benefits of the web, according to the Queen.


ISPs 'can make millions from music'
British ISPs could make more than £100m in the next four years if they bundle premium music services with broadband, a report has claimed.


Oscar winners scareware attack warning
Surfers searching for information about the winners of the 2010 Oscars, announced on Sunday night, could be in for a nasty shock if they're not careful.


York street wins Google Street View award
The Shambles in York has been voted Britain's Most Picturesque Street in the Google Street View Awards.


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