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December 31st, 2008

More valley view

Part two of our look at 2009’s top technology

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Microsoft Zune affected by ‘bug’

A mystery software problem has affected 30GB first generation versions of the Microsoft Zune digital media player.

Posted by BBC News | Technology | UK Edition as Technology at 4:20 PM CST

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Pioneer of cyberspace honoured

A professor who invented a forerunner of the world wide web is made a dame in the New Year Honours.

Posted by BBC News | Technology | UK Edition as Technology at 8:06 AM CST

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Pioneer of cyberspace honoured

A professor who invented a forerunner of the world wide web is made a dame in the New Year Honours.

Posted by BBC News | Technology | UK Edition as Technology at 8:06 AM CST

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UK housewives rule in online time

An international survey shows widely ranging web habits, with UK housewives spending the most leisure time online.

Posted by BBC News | Technology | UK Edition as Technology at 4:36 AM CST

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Private firm ‘may run’ phone log

A private company could be asked to log details of all telephone calls, emails and internet use, it is reported.

Posted by BBC News | Technology | UK Edition as Technology at 2:07 AM CST

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December 30th, 2008

Valley view

What could be big in hi-tech in 2009, part one

Posted by BBC News | Technology | UK Edition as Technology at 7:00 PM CST

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Looking back to the future of fun

Game industry heavyweights make their predictions for 2009

Posted by BBC News | Technology | UK Edition as Technology at 9:34 AM CST

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Czech move to stop cyber bullying

The Czech education ministry draws up guidelines for teachers to halt cyber bullying in schools.

Posted by BBC News | Technology | UK Edition as Technology at 6:57 AM CST

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Crime to boom as downturn blooms

The global downturn looks set to help hi-tech criminals cash in, say security experts.

Posted by BBC News | Technology | UK Edition as Technology at 3:18 AM CST

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December 29th, 2008

Fast forward

Broadband speeds look set to pick up in 2009

Posted by BBC News | Technology | UK Edition as Technology at 3:55 AM CST

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December 28th, 2008

Smartphones drive mobile markets

2008 may have belonged to the smartphone but problems are looming in 2009, say industry experts.

Posted by BBC News | Technology | UK Edition as Technology at 6:18 PM CST

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Imagine that: digital magic puts Lennon in laptop advertisement

Former Beatle John Lennon is featuring in a charity’s TV advertisement in the US, 28 years after his death.

Posted by BBC News | Technology | UK Edition as Technology at 7:04 AM CST

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December 27th, 2008

‘Boom year’ for hi-tech criminals

Security experts say 2008 was a boom year for hi-tech criminals and the net’s underground economy.

Posted by BBC News | Technology | UK Edition as Technology at 6:01 PM CST

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December 26th, 2008

Website age ratings ‘an option’

Websites could be given film-style age ratings under government plans to protect children from harmful content.

Posted by BBC News | Technology | UK Edition as Technology at 10:40 PM CST

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Top gear

The tech team picks 2008’s hottest developments

Posted by BBC News | Technology | UK Edition as Technology at 9:45 PM CST

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Alumni help B-schools take pride of place

The IIMs are banking heavily on the strength of its alumni to make sure there are not many hiccups along the way.

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December 25th, 2008

Console king

A look back at the year in console gaming

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How an old phone can make money

If you got a shiny new mobile for Christmas you might be able to make some money on your old one.

Posted by BBC News | Technology | UK Edition as Technology at 6:49 PM CST

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Realty players diversifying into education

A bunch of real estate developers are diversifying into education and looking at rolling out schools, management institutes and engineering colleges, most of them as a not-for-profit or CSR activity.

Posted by Education-Services-News By Industry-News-The Economic Times as Education at 2:55 PM CST

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