BBC - Technology
Advert watchdog gets online power
The Advertising Standards Authority is given the power to regulate ads and marketing claims on websites and services like Facebook.
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Phone app to monitor heartbeat
More than three million doctors have downloaded a phone application to monitor heartbeats through a phone.
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Google and Skype face India ban
Following tough action against Blackberry, security forces in India turn their attention to Google and Skype.
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Google to relieve e-mail overload
Google launches priority inbox to help conquer e-mail overload and rank messages in the order that they matter most.
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Intel to buy German wireless unit
US chipmaker Intel agrees to buy the wireless unit of German counterpart Infineon for $1.4bn, disappointing markets.
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Blackberry in India ban reprieve
Blackberry-maker Research in Motion offers to work with India to support the country's need for "lawful access" to encrypted services.
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Blackberry looks to strike India deal
The Canadian owners of Blackberry, Research in Motion, have offered an olive branch to the Indian government in the bitter battle over e-mail secrecy.
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Turning brainwaves into music
Musicians Finn Peters and Matthew Yee-King attempt to convert John Humphrys and Justin Webb's thoughts into music
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Motion capture clue to human behaviour
The system of digitising actors to create characters in films like Avatar is being used to measure human behaviour in real life.
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'A relentless barrage of abuse'
Groups who work with the victims of cyber-stalking say efforts to tackle the problem are being delayed because Internet Service Providers will not take action.
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Billionaire sues hi-tech giants
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen is suing several high-tech giants for infringing patents held by a Silicon Valley lab he founded in the 1990s.
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Sony obtains ban on PS3 hack chip
Sony has won a temporary ban to prevent Australian distributors selling a hardware hack for the PlayStation 3 (PS3).
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Intel warning over weaker sales
Computer chipmaker Intel cut its profit forecast after warning that sales of computers were weaker than expected.
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How to work anywhere in the world
How technology allows digital nomads to leave the office behind to work around the world.
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Art and technology push boundaries
The Creators Project is a new network celebrating technology and creativity in the clubbing scene, across media and around the world. Click paid it a visit.
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