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Microsoft could reclaim its flagging consumer market share with a new wave of products, including Windows Phone 7 and Bing, according to Jefferies & Co.

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Ordnance Survey today released its maps to the public free of charge, as part of an initiative to make government data more accessible

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The government plans to reverse the changes made by the House of Lords to the Digital Economy Bill, and rush it through before the General Election

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Facebook, Twitter, and most Google applications are being heavily used within enterprise organisations, a survey has found

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A teenager charged with distributing copyrighted material using the BitTorrent site Oink has been acquitted due to lack of evidence

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HP workers have suspended their two-day strike action as talks continue over pay freezes and redundancies

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Facebook has announced another update to its privacy policy, allowing some third party applications access to users' information without prior consent

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A developer of free IT management software, Spiceworks, has added support for virtualised machines in the new version of its product

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IT charity Computer Aid International is about to ship a solar powered shipping container that will act as a cyber café for rural communities in Africa

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Twitter engineers have brought down the level of spam on the site to just one percent, while the GSMA is testing its own reporting service against mobile spam

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