Gmail hacking exposed by blogger in February Mila Parkour raised alarm months before Google blamed China over alleged theft of login details of US and Korean officials
Hidden camera app snaps stolen laptop suspect Owner able to gather information including pictures, Facebook account and work details leading to suspect's eventual arrest
Twitter unmasks anonymous British user in landmark legal battle California court forces site to reveal personal details of user accused of libelling local authority in north-east England
Noises off: Dramatists – are the old ones still the best? Chris Wilkinson: Arnold Wesker is back – and being welcomed in the blogosphere as the perfect antidote to the brashness of youth
Twitter to buy TweetDeck for £25m Founder of London-based TweetDeck set to become multimillionaire after cash and shares deal is officially announced on Wednesday
Twitter’s wild west brings politicians into line Dan Sabbagh: Amoral and unregulated technology is challenging English law's carefully developed rules for restraining the media
Twitter traffic sees 22% spike in rush to find identity of injunction footballer Twitter traffic swelled 22% on Saturday, 10% higher than for site's previous busiest day in the UK, according to research. By Charles Arthur
Twitter row prompts call for superinjunctions debate in parliament Judiciary looking like an 'ass', says Tory MP Douglas Carswell as anger grows at courts granting celebrities anonymity
Cheer up, Imogen Thomas As Imogen Thomas's Twitter output gets ever more despondent, we offer some tweeting advice to help her in troubled times
Noises off: Playwriting – as easy as A, B, C? Chris Wilkinson: As the Tony Kushner affair rumbles on, Simon Stephens and Edward Albee have been musing on the art of modern theatre. Apparently it's all in the rules
No one’s sure what Twitter or the royal family are for But that shouldn't stop us discussing Kate's wardrobe (in 140 characters or less)
Noises off: The other side of the dramatic narrative story Chris Wilkinson: Deborah Pearson took theatre's storytellers to town a few months ago. This week's bloggers told a very different tale
Twitter could help fight spread of disease New online service monitors tweets to show spread of symptoms on a map. By Mark Sweney
Oh no, Yoko Ono – you need some Twitter assistance Send some saucy messages, coax Heather Mills back online and please, start making sense
Darron Gibson quits Twitter after two hours following abuse Manchester United midfielder Darron Gibson closed his Twitter account two hours after joining following a stream of abuse from fans