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Privacy fears over gay teen site
A row erupts in the US over the ownership of a gay teen database after its publishers went bankrupt.
'Virtual human' makes Xbox debut
Microsoft has shown off a 'virtual human' that reacts to a person's emotions, voice and movement at the TED conference in Oxford.
Highs and lows
Finding out if Japan is as hi-tech as it appears to be
China web filter hit by problems
The controversial government-backed Green Dam software project to filter internet content could be on the brink of collapse, reports say.
MOD unveils new unmanned combat plane
Ministry of Defence unveils prototype unmanned stealth combat air vehicle as first step towards pilotless strike aircraft.
Morpurgo welcomes book technology
The author Michael Morpurgo says he welcomes the idea of children accessing stories through mobile devices instead of books.
Outlook gets Facebook integration
Outlook users will be able to see their Facebook friends via the e-mail client as Microsoft moves towards social web.
Microsoft to launch Windows slate
Microsoft chief executive says Windows slate PCs - a rival to Apple's iPad - is "terribly important" to the firm.
Tech brief
Mobile phones for anywhere, and a new view of Mars
dot.Rory
Is David Cameron the first PM who gets the internet?
Airships to protect British troops
A 21st century-style airship could soon be patrolling the skies above Afghanistan, helping protect British troops serving there.
Digital champion wants UK online
Martha Lane Fox launches her Networked Nation manifesto, aimed at getting everyone of working age online by 2012.
Tech Brief
Google games and the right kind of flooded pitch
Facebook agrees to 'panic button'
The social network unveils a "panic button" application, following protracted negotiations with the government.
Wet defence
Liquid armour displays its bullet- stopping potential
Google debuts Android code tools
Google has released a suite of tools that let non-programmers create applications for Android smartphones.
Smartphone firms face patent row
Six smartphone firms including Apple and Motorola are sued by a firm that has already won a case against Blackberry-maker RIM.
dot.Rory
Martha's manifesto: Should people be forced online?
Five quits Project Canvas scheme
Channel Five pulls out of Project Canvas - the development of an internet-connected TV set-top box.
China renews Google web licence
China renews Google's licence to operate in China, the internet giant says, ending a long-running stand-off between the two.


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