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Thursday 28th August 2008
Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2: reactions
The addition of a private browsing mode in IE8, which will allow surfers to browse site with out leaving a trail, is causing quite a stir.
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Thursday 28th August 2008
Champions League draw online
The draw for the group stage of the Champions League took place in Monaco today and you can see all the groups online.
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Thursday 28th August 2008
'Nasa hacker' McKinnon loses appeal
Gary McKinnon has lost his latest appeal against the decision to extradite him to the US to face charges of hacking into military computers.
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Thursday 28th August 2008
Dead Sea Scrolls to go online
Scientists and archeologists are to undertake a five-year project to make the 2,000-year-old Dead Sea Scrolls available on the internet.
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Thursday 28th August 2008
Guns N' Roses blogger arrested
A blogger who uploaded nine songs by American rock band Guns N' Roses onto his website has been arrested by FBI agents.
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Wednesday 27th August 2008
Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 launched
Microsoft has launched the second beta version of the Internet Explorer 8 browser.
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Wednesday 27th August 2008
Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2: a first look
Web User News Editor Ben Camm-Jones runs the rule over Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2.
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Wednesday 27th August 2008
Watch Champions League online
Arsenal and Liverpool were both bidding to make it into the group stages of the Champions League last night and you can see highlights online.
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Wednesday 27th August 2008
Mystery "iPhone girl" found
The worldwide hunt for the 'iPhone girl' who turned up on a Apple iPhone in the UK has been traced back to China after a web frenzy.
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Wednesday 27th August 2008
Monopoly players aim for record
A world record attempt for the most people playing the board game Monopoly at one time will take place this afternoon and you can join in online.
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Wednesday 27th August 2008
Teen phisher escapes jail
A teenager has been found guilty of being involved in a phishing scam after his email address and bank account were used in a £9,000 con.
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Wednesday 27th August 2008
Nazi labour documents online
More than six million documents pertaining to the Nazis' slave labour camps have been digitised and put online.
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Wednesday 27th August 2008
Apple rapped for iPhone ad
Apple has felt the wrath of the Advertising Standards Authority after making misleading claims in a TV advert for the iPhone.
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Tuesday 26th August 2008
'Green' search engine launched
A new search engine that aims to help the environment, as well as help you find what you're looking for online, has been launched.
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Tuesday 26th August 2008
Series stacks coming to iPlayer
The BBC will introduce 'series stacks' to the popular iPlayer catch-up service from 13 September.
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Tuesday 26th August 2008
Watch US Open tennis online
The US Open is underway at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center and you can see action online.
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Tuesday 26th August 2008
Home web access link to education
How likely you are to have internet access at home is reflected by your education, according to official statistics.
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Tuesday 26th August 2008
eBay changes get mixed reaction
Changes due to be made to eBay in a month's time haven't gone down well with all members of the online auction house.
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Tuesday 26th August 2008
Computer sold on eBay contained personal data
A computer containing personal details of Natwest and Royal Bank of Scotland customers has been sold on eBay.
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Tuesday 26th August 2008
Scrabulous slams Facebook removal
The makers of Scrabulous have called Facebook's decision to block the game "astonishing".
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