Google's transparency report maps government requests
New tools attempt to show government censorship of internet services.
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New tools attempt to show government censorship of internet services.
The social network reportedly borrows the open-source operating system from its biggest advertising rival.
Research body shows that a large proportion of those who don’t go online just aren’t interested.
What all the biggest tech companies are up to.
The latest version of the science-fiction video game saga and becomes the biggest entertainment launch of 2010.
Check out this ‘gift pack’ given to people attending Nokia World yesterday – including a ‘HTC’ (ham, tomato, cheese) sandwich.
The microblogging platform announces its first major redesign in a move designed to help compete for advertising.
The search company will start a new service integrating content from the web with traditional broadcasts.
A new Doodle – one that comes without any kind of explanation – could be showing off, or a hint about tomorrow’s press event.
Ambitious project received 80,000 submissions – but will it simply be a collection of mundane videos?
No – we mean, even more than it already does. They’re testing a somewhat creepy new ‘Subscribe’ button.
Facebook denied Apple access to its usually-open API, saying it would hog too much bandwidth.
The video for ‘We Used To Wait’ is made by the user and features shots of their home town.
…among others. Paul Allen’s Interval Licensing accuses 11 companies of patent infringement.