Report reckons that in 2008 piracy cost the sector £10bn in lost revenues A quarter of a million British jobs in the music, film, TV,...
Agents taught how to extract information from social networking sites in US government document obtained by advocacy group Any criminals dumb enough to brag about...
Search giant Google has yet to re-register as an internet content provider in China Google missed a deadline to re-register as an "internet content provider"...
The New York Times and CNN have both built strong online presences – through strongly contrasting technology strategies.
The controversial digital economy bill has moved a step closer to becoming law after the House of Lords last night approved the proposals - but...
Rights group calls for bill to be abandoned as peers reverse key changes The Liberal Democrats are preparing to change their controversial amendment to the...
Setbacks with the internet group's first handset will see competing products arrive on the market first Google's attempt to break into the mobile phone market...
Fraudsters are targeting Amazon customers with emails telling them to check their account details Customers of the online bookseller Amazon are being warned to be...
Commission of inquiry calls for levies to promote new media, warning that too few interests control too many outlets Google and other websites that carry...
Micro-blogging service Twitter's user growth has almost levelled off since September 2009, according to a study Twitter's growth seems to have lost its momentum, according...
The US State Department has launched a web application to gather and map the views of citizens and those abroad about US foreign policy The...
Social networking site fears reputation permanently damaged by false claim that it let older men pressure teenage girls for sex Facebook has threatened to sue...
Proposal would extend Advertising Standards Agency role to include marketing activity on social media and microsites Tighter controls on the how Twitter accounts and Facebook...
Microsoft's 'Bing and decide' campaign, starting on television this week, attacks 'information overload' of rival's results Microsoft is to launch a multimillion-pound TV ad campaign...
Council's decision to provide Twitter accreditation to professional journalists is accused of removing bloggers from the democratic process A council in the north of England...
