Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg opens trading on the Nasdaq exchange, although trading in the social network's shares has been delayed.
MPs have had their fingers burned by texting and technology, and may have regretted the odd text or tweet.
Micro-blogging service Twitter will support an initiative that lets people browse the web without being monitored.
Researchers reveal details of a promising way to make a fundamentally different kind of computer memory chip.
Hacker group Anonymous has carried out a series of attacks against government and political websites in India.
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As Facebook floats itself on the stock exchange, technology experts attending the Future Everything conference in Manchester give their views on the company's worth.
One of the biggest floatations ever seen on world stock markets will take place today when shares in the social networking site Facebook go on sale.
Japan completes its first successful commercial launch of a foreign-made satellite early on Friday, marking its entry into the launch business.
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Google is facing legal action for not labelling the body of water separating Iran and neighbouring Arab Gulf states on its map service.
The Government may miss its cloud computing targets because of a lack of enthusiasm from public sector IT staff, a report suggests.
Mobile phone data of suspects in police custody is to be extracted and retained, regardless of whether charges are brought, the BBC has learned.
HMRC is targetting people who use sites such as eBay and Amazon to sell items online at a profit.
Can Facebook crack the Chinese market?
Newcastle University helps to develop a computer game to help those who have suffered strokes.
Scottish scientists are working on a device to restore sight in people with a form of age related blindness.
The French privacy watchdog, acting on behalf of the EU, is to meet Google to scrutinise its controversial privacy policy changes.
China Mobile, the main mobile service provider in China and the largest in the world by users, could soon offer its customers Apple's iPhone.