Apple’s iPad tablet eats into PC market Success of media tablets threatens Microsoft products such as Windows and Office
Facebook set to launch ‘Gmail killer’ email system Social networking firm expected to unveil @facebook.com email that could make it a serious rival to Gmail
Games developers criticise David Cameron over tax breaks Industry group says coalition's 'Silicon Marshes' plan will not help regions, as study reveals they have lost thousands of jobs
Clouds on Microsoft’s horizon as software guru Ray Ozzie quits Chief executive Steve Ballmer under pressure as Microsoft loses its cloud-computing champion
Yahoo used to be a giant. Now it’s down to its last hurrah The former internet colossus is looking increasingly tired and predators are already circling
UK faces EU case over online privacy European commission says UK does not comply with EU law, after failing to investigate BT's trials of Phorm software
Phorm posts $15.6m loss before tax Behaviourally targeted online advertising firm continues to burn through dwindling cash reserves at $1.8m a month. By Mark Sweney
How evil is Facebook? Hadley Freeman: Think of it as your life going down the drain while you spend hours casually stalking other people's lives
Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg now richer than Murdoch or Apple’s Jobs Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook, is only 26 but he's already worth $6.9bn and the fastest riser on Forbes rich list
Samsung Galaxy Tab revealed at IFA Samsung enters mobile computer market with 7in Galaxy Tab, launched at IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin
Sony Qriocity service takes on Apple iTunes with streaming music and video Subscription-based Sony Qriocity service to be available in UK though PlayStation 3s and other Sony devices this year
Google to hire 200 in Dublin Search giant plans new operations centre for Google Maps developers at its 1,500-strong European headquarters
Intel to buy McAfee for £5bn Security software company's board agrees to purchase by microprocessor giant at $48 a share, with total value of $7.68bn
Tories backtrack on broadband promise Communications minister Ed Vaizey reneges on promise to review the tax on fibre-optic networks