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Google logo gets bouncy

Google logo celebrates search engine's 12th birthday and shows off programmers' skills with interactive 'bouncing balls'For its 12th birthday, Google has shown off what its programmers can do with a few lines of code, in the latest of its long line of attention-getting "doodles": creating the logo on its homepage out of a set of bouncing "balls" that swirl around ... Full story

Google logo gets bouncy

Google logo celebrates search engine's 12th birthday and shows off programmers' skills with interactive 'bouncing balls'For its 12th birthday, Google has shown off what its programmers can do with a few lines of code, in the latest of its long line of attention-getting "doodles": creating the logo on its homepage out of a set of bouncing "balls" that swirl around ... Full story

Samsung Galaxy Tab: What the analysts are saying

Samsung's new tablet computer signals an understanding that it takes more than hardware to be successful, say analystsSamsung's new Android-powered tablet computer, the Galaxy Tab, has been well-received by industry analysts – even though full pricing details have still not been released.The Tab, launched at the IFA show in Berlin, is expected to herald a charge against the early success ... Full story

Crime software may help police predict violent offences

Minority Report-style technology being trialled by two British forces following success in the USTwo British police forces have begun trials of a sophisticated computer software package which aims to boost their efficiency by predicting where and when future crimes will take place.The system, known as Crush (Criminal Reduction Utilising Statistical History) evaluates patterns of past and present incidents, then combines ... Full story

Foursquare: a stalker’s dream?

It's the coolest social networking tool in the world. But is the geo-location app Foursquare a stalker's dream? Just how easy it is to uncover the intimate details of a complete stranger's life?Louise has straight, auburn hair and, judging by the only photograph I have of her, she's in her 30s. She works in recruitment. I also know which train ... Full story

Fight ‘privatised Big Brother’, urges Tory MP

Parliament not doing enough to investigate privacy invasion by internet companies, Rob Halfon tells debateA "very dangerous shift" towards a "privatised version of Big Brother" is on the horizon if UK authorities don't wake up to the invasion of privacy by internet companies, an influential Tory MP has warned.In a debate about Google and privacy hosted by the pressure group ... Full story

Police crack down on computer support phone scam

Nineteen websites offering fake computer support have been closed down by the Metropolitan police e-crime unitNineteen websites which were used to perpetrate a phone scam offering "computer support" that defrauded people across the English-speaking world have been closed down by police.In the scam, reported by the Guardian today, teams at Indian call centres rang computer users claiming to ... Full story

Windows Phone 7 early views earn crouching ovation

Early experiences by various testers show growing interest in new interface experience from Microsoft - but excitement is restrainedThe early previews of Windows Phone 7 - for which reference hardware has started shipping to developers - are in. What to make of them? I think the best way to describe them would be a crouching ovation: people who've tried it ... Full story

File sharers targeted with legal action over music downloads

Lawyers for Ministry of Sound and other music labels are seeking compensation, threatening court action unless file sharers paySolicitors for dance music label Ministry of Sound have sent letters to thousands of internet users it believes have illegally downloaded music and says it is determined to take them to court – and extract substantial damages – unless they immediately pay ... Full story

Britain’s broadband target is put back to 2015

Deadline for broadband in all UK homes by 2012 put back by Tory culture secretary Jeremy Hunt, who says Labour's plan was impracticalThe battle to close Britain's broadband divide suffered a blow today when the government pushed back the UK's target for universal access to high-speed networks by three years.Jeremy Hunt, the culture secretary, ... Full story
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