IE loses top spotInternet Explorer is no longer Europe's favourite browser, according to the latest figures.
Facebook in deal with Goldman Sachs£32 billion investment fuels fresh rumours of social network's stock market flotation.
Facebook is top US website in 2010Social network gets more hits and searches than Google according to new research.
Celebrities subject of Twitter death rumoursTwitter played host to two celebrity death hoaxes over Christmas: Charlie Sheen and Aretha Franklin. Both have been denied.
Social media replaces Christmas cardEase-of-use has seen digital alternatives replace Christmas cards as the main method of sending festive messages, a new blog post claims.
Facebook plans TripAdvisor jauntFacebook has inked a deal with TripAdvisor that paves the way for personalised travel reviews.
Motorola teases tablet marketAhead of an early 2011 launch of their new tablet, Motorola are stirring things up with the release of a promotional video.
ISPs to block adult contentGovernment asks broadband providers to censor sites in new child protection measures.
Oldest Facebook user is 103A 103-year-old woman is Facebook's oldest user, according to The Sun. Lillian Lowe regularly updates her status on her grandson's iPad.
Hack spurs mass password changesLog-in details of blog network are revealed by hack, with repurcussions for Twitter and LinkedIn.
Quiz show to become AI showpieceUS quiz show Jeopardy is letting a computer take part in what promises to be an important milestone for AI.
Cuba launches own WikipediaThe Cuban government today launched EcuRed, an online encyclopaedia designed to rival Wikipedia.
Developing a mobile siteWhy mobile sitebuild is a fast-growing market, and what companies should know before investing.
Vodafone Twitter stunt hijacked by cuts protestersCampaign hashtag #mademesmile was used to draw attention to Vodafone's alleged tax evasion.
Details of failed Microsoft Facebook buyout emergeA senior executive at Microsoft says the firm attempted to buy Facebook outright in 2007 before opting to invest.
Google publishes top searches of 2010Annual Zeitgeist report reveals the UK's most popular and fastest rising search terms of 2010.
Privacy paramount in IE9Microsoft has announced details of a new privacy feature for IE9, called Tracking Protection Lists.
Google launches latest smartphone - The Nexus SGoogle launches its newest smartphone, the Nexus S; the first device to showcase their new mobile OS, Gingerbread 2.3.
Facebook profiles overhauledOpinion is divided on the new-look profile pages, which use more images and employment information.
Google appeals to climate change scientistsThe launch of Google Earth Engine offers new data in the fight against climate change.
World Cup dreams for UK companies2018 bid is backed by social media marketing and UK brands.
Yahoo discloses top 10 searchesThe Yahoo 2010 Year in Review reveals the ten most popular search terms.
EU to investigate Google under competition rulesComplaints from rival search engines prompt EU investigation of Google search results and ad practices.
WikiLeaks subject to wrath of the White HouseUS government could take desperate measures to limit damaging results of classified document leak.
Facebook defends NHS data linkFacebook has defended its Connect data-sharing partnership with NHS websites which gives the social media site access to visitor statistics.
North West businesses urged to get onlineProject helps North West businesses build websites, with backing from Google UK MD Matt Brittin.
Huge price tag for Apple IAn original version of the Apple I has sold at auction for £133,250.
Google Street View data to be deletedGoogle signs data handling commitment following 'significant breach' of the Data Protection Act.
Murdoch and Jobs to create iPad news appThe Daily will cost just 62p, will be an Apple product, and is the first iPad-only newspaper.
MySpace Facebook Mashup announcedMySpace and Facebook have collaborated on a new project which permits data-sharing between the two platforms.
Royal wedding creates social buzz
iTunes teases with 3pm announcement
Facebook expected to launch email service