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Microsoft has asked Google to remove more than 500,000 links from its search index in the last month, figures show.
Thousands of UK websites are expected to be in breach of a law that dictates what they can log about visitors.
Apple's boss, Tim Cook, turns down a payout worth about $75m (£48m) that he was due from the technology giant's upcoming dividend.
The social network's new photography app appears to replicate many features of Instagram which it is buying for $1bn.
Satellite broadcaster clashes with US TV networks over a set-top box that strips ads out of recorded programmes
Google suffers its first patent defeat since taking over Motorola Mobility in a battle over how Android handles texts.
China's Huawei files a complaint against InterDigital, accusing the US firm of abusing its position and charging ''exploitative'' fees for mobile patents.
A grid of 25,000 "invisibility cloaks" shows how to slow light down and spread out its constituent colours in an advance dubbed "trapping a rainbow".
High-definition (HD) cameras placed in cars are the latest idea to try to bring down the cost of insurance for young drivers.
A cybercrime mastermind who hijacked the PCs of more than 30 million people has been jailed for four years.
Intel, in partnership with Imperial university and University College, will use London as a lab for testing tech for future cities.
Scores of people believed to have run a large-scale operation selling personal data are arrested in Beijing.
Yahoo tries to attract search queries via a new service which offers visual webpage previews rather than lists of links
Diablo 3's publisher says it has become the fastest-selling PC-based videogame despite launch glitches.
Scotland Yard has equipped its officers with mobile fingerprint scanners to identify suspects while on the streets.
Two Asian Android-based micro-PCs offer users an alternative to the British-designed project.
As he receives his knighthood, Apple's design head Sir Jonathan Ive tells the BBC of his desire to stay at the firm.
Farmers in India use mobile phone technology to help ease their workload
Stopping websites from using tracking software could have serious consequences on the users themselves
Artist and designer Ollie Palmer explains how he has developed technology that he hopes will allow him to stage an "ant ballet".
Click's Sumi Das reports from inside Google on the company's quest to perfect workplace efficiency by going the extra mile for their employees.
Researchers from MIT have developed a special coating that will help get that last drop of ketchup out of the bottle - and other technology news stories.
Surgeon Aimee Di Marco demonstrates how a digital cadaver on a touchscreen dissection table can be used to teach students and plan operations.
Scientists are awaiting the announcement of a decision on where the world's biggest and most powerful radio telescope will be built.
Alfred Hitchcock's debut feature film, The Pleasure Garden, has been restored by the British Film Institute (BFI) as part of its celebration of the film-maker.
Jonathan Ive says he is "fortunate" to be Apple's chief designer
Hewlett-Packard, the world's largest maker of personal computers, is to cut 27,000 jobs by the end of 2014.
Why new cookie rules anger the advertising industry
A giant touchscreen patient aids surgical operations
The pioneers shaking up the country's tech industry
Developers fret over an unresolved issue in the Google-Oracle trial
India's ultra-modern plan to ID a billion people
The chip designer's co-founder Tudor Brown on its past successes and future plans
China embraces the smartphone app economy
Android und iOS beherrschen die Smartphone - Welt Laut IDC wurden im ersten Quartal 2012 weltweit 152 Millionen Smartphones verkauft. Mehr als die Hälfte davon sind mit Android ausgerüstet, ein knappes Viertel iPhones mit iOS.
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Elton John Sänger Elton John wurde mit einer schweren Atemwegs erkrankung ins Krankenhaus eingeliefert – der Popstar musste sogar einige Konzerte absagen. Er entschuldigte sich bei den Fans.
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SpaceX: Dragon dockt an die ISS an Die Nasa hat das Andocken der privaten Raumfähre Dragon an die ISS erlaubt. Das Manöver hat am frühen Freitag morgen begonnen und soll am Nachmittag abgeschlossen sein.
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