BBC News | Technology | UK Edition | August 31, 2009
Digital Planet talks to Vint Cerf - father of the internet - about why the net's addressing system needs to be overhauled.
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Congress is urged to curb the practice of tracking consumers' online activity by companies who tailor adverts at them.
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Why are there still so many internet cafes?
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Apparent illegal leaking of regional election exit polls in Germany on Twitter raises concerns weeks before a general election.
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What's in a name?
Microsoft is certainly working to outflank Google in Washington, DC, but it has dismissed the notion that it holds regular "screw Google" meetings.…
Web threats: Why conventional protection doesn't work
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A UK team is developing plans for a spacecraft that could stop large asteroids from hitting the Earth.
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Ministry of W3C talents
Apple is stepping up to an expanded leadership team helping steward the magnum opus that is HTML 5.…
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Apple's Snow Leopard reveals its new spots
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Writer Ian McEwan is among thousands of people calling for a government apology to World War II code breaker Alan Turing.
Team Register | August 30, 2009
Heads you're in. Tails you're out
Fail and You Oh, Apple Computer. What sorts of antics are you into this month?…