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Google counters European privacy laws by blurring faces for Street View service

Google is countering European privacy laws over its forthcoming Street View service by blurring the faces of people caught by its cameras, reports the Guardian.

Youngsters bypass high street to buy weapons and alcohol online

Young people are bypassing the high street and buying explicit video games, adult DVDs, alcohol and even weapons online.

Laptop chips to pass desktops in next twelve months

Number of microprocessors shipping for notebook PCs will exceed those shipping for desktop PCs by early 2009

Brits list the top 20 most useless gadgets

A survey of 4,500 Brits has identified the most useless gadgets.

NHS equips wards with infection-resistant keyboards

NHS Connecting for Health has procured 7,500 infection-resistant keyboards for use in hospitals across England...

Apple reports record sales for second quarter

Apple has posted record second-quarter results, with sales up 43% year-on-year.

HSBC to validate UK websites in face of increased phishing threat

HSBC is to begin using software to visually demonstrate that its websites are genuine and help prevent its customers becoming victims of increasing numbers of phishing scams.

Notebooks drive PC sales as desktop figures decline

The market for notebooks helped boost first quarter sales of PCs in Western Europe as PC shipments recorded robust 19% growth compared with the same quarter in the previous year, according to IDC research.

Apple patches Safari web browser to tackle security flaws

Apple has updated its Safari web browser to tackle a variety of security scares.

Google reports big sales and profit increase for quarter

Google has reported big sales and profit increases for the quarter ended 31 March of £2.6bn, an increase of 42% on the same quarter last year.
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