In today's technology roundup: MS sues over Android e-reader, IBM offers $10m for bribery charges, AT&T justifies T-Mobile deal, and Google says China disrupting e-mail service.
In today's technology roundup: Mega spam botnet brought down, PlayBook to sync with MS Exchange, EMC's anti-hacking unit hacked, and aftershocks hit Japanese telcos.
In today's technology roundup: World's biggest paedophile ring bust, Mozilla to rush Firefox 4 release, Oracle kills Sun.com, and UK won't regulate Internet neutrality.
In today's technology roundup: HP's cloud strategy under fire, White House to tighten copyright law, child abuse images removed faster, and US newspaper ads hit 25-year low.
In today's technology roundup: Tech giants respond to Japan quake, Microsoft's IE9 goes live, Twitter angers software developers, and jobs galore at Sky.
In today's technology roundup: Google reveals Japan wreckage, demand for Twitter info upheld, PlayStation 3 ban lifted, and quake shakes up chip supply.
Virtualisation has emerged as a universally suitable technology for achieving efficient IT systems, says Tim Schumann, chief executive: Technology Group at Business Connexion.
In today's technology roundup: Google admits overriding algorithms, AOL plans massive job cuts, Apple eyes A5-powered iPhone 5, and Facebook takes on bullying.
In today's technology roundup: IPv6 creates spam-filtering nightmare, UK over-reliant on satellite, new rules set to make cookies crumble, and women seek attention on Facebook.
In today's technology roundup: US and Israel blamed for Stuxnet, Google withdraws rogue Android apps, UK start-ups head to Silicon Valley, and Mozilla challenges Apple and Google.
In today's technology roundup: Jobs breaks leave to unveil iPad 2, eye-controlled laptop unveiled, malware-laden apps hit Androids, and EC descends on e-book publishers.
LinkedIn restored in China, Gmail users lose mail, troubled Kadhafi an Internet hit, and cricket match reignites tech debate.