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Google fined £415,000 for making Google Maps free
French mapping company Bottin Cartographes sues Google for abusing its dominant market position
AMD changes chip design methodology
AMD hopes to blur the lines between CPUs and GPUs
Credit Suisse traders manipulated IT systems to hide losses
Credit Suisse employees circumvented real time reporting systems, says FBI
White House staying mum on call to investigate MPAA for SOPA bribery
The 31,000-signature petition deals with an enforcement issue, the White House says
Glencore and Xstrata mining IT mix in £50bn mega merger
Commodities giants could look for major tech savings
Government failing to protect people from malware, say MPs
Needs to make consumer software more secure
Facebook IPO application hints about mobile ads, ecommerce plans
Draft prospectus hints at its future plans and reveals previously guarded profit and compensation data
Sony annual losses soar, now expected to be nearly $3bn
Forecast reflects the sale of its share in a joint venture making LCDs and the flooding in Thailand
Facebook files for IPO, reveals £2.3 billion revenue
Facebook has submitted paperwork to hold a £3.2 billion stock offering
Government slashes £792m from IT costs in a year
Audited figures give a break down of savings
Facebook suffers outage a day after IPO filing
Popular social network experiences lengthy loading times, but no one's claiming responsibility
Post Office seeks £180m framework for delivery of IT
Wants to transform the organisation
Researchers develop computer modelling to read people's minds
Team at Berkeley able to decipher specific words
Stock falls after JDA admits loss and SEC investigation
The company is pledging to cooperate fully with the SEC
Met Police data breach shares victims' emails
Information Commissioner has been notified
Twitter survey finds only a third of posts are worth reading
University researchers found that useful postings are few and far between
Facebook says censorship puts China out of reach
Huge potential market unlikely to open any time soon
Sony's Howard Stringer steps down as CEO
Kazuo Hirai will take over from current CEO Howard Stringer in April
Consumerisation concerns are overrated, says EIU
Businesses seem to be embracing consumer technology
Scotland to get 40Mbps broadband by 2015
Scottish Government report outlines public investment
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