Why women must be at the forefront of the technological revolution Kathryn Parsons: We need to encourage and support women to learn to code in order to realise the full potential of technology
UK joins US in lobbying Brussels over data protection rules Other countries including Germany, Sweden and Belgium also make objections, after Google and Facebook voice concerns. By Charles Arthur
Microsoft fined €561m for ‘browser choice’ error European commission said the software firm had failed to give European users a choice of web browser when they logged into Windows computers
Activist investor David Einhorn drops ‘iPrefs’ lawsuit against Apple CEO Tim Cook had called attempt to force tech giant to redistribute $137bn cash reserves 'a silly sideshow'
Groupon fires CEO Andrew Mason after daily coupon company’s value tumbles Founder and chief executive watched company once valued at over $13bn fall to less than $3bn as demand for product dried up
‘Everyone knows I’m not in the Trampery to make a pile of money’ Charles Armstrong, founder of a work space for tech-savvy London hipsters, outlines his plans to expand creative hub
Artists warn Pickles’ homes policy may price them out of their studios Critics say allowing landlords to convert workspace into housing without planning permission will damage creative industries
Eric Schmidt to sell 42% of stake in Google Chairman of company will sell 3.2m shares, worth about £1.6bn, and will be spread out so as not to affect share prices
Nokia boss feels the heat as hopes rest on Lumia smartphone Juha Saarinen: Stephen Elop seems confident the company's Windows Phone handset can revive fortunes for the firm and Finland
Technology: how to land a job riding the silicon roundabout The fast-moving technology sector may not be as far removed from your CV as you think. Jemima Kiss talks to people who have gained the skills to make a successful leap to IT
Apple shares slide as iPhone misses Christmas sales forecast Analysts say astonishing iPhone growth run may be over, with sales figures missing forecast of 50m units
Game over? Atari files for bankruptcy in US American arm of iconic games company behind Asteroids and Pong hopes to separate from loss-making French parent
Facebook’s Graph Search to take on Google and help users Mark Zuckerberg says search feature which will eventually index all information on site is 'just some really neat stuff'
Graph Search: Zuckerberg hopes Facebook’s ‘third pillar’ will halt user decline Social-media giant wants new tool to keep users on site and grab a slice of sizeable advertising revenue tied to search
Facebook charging $100 to send message to Mark Zuckerberg Company says it is testing 'extreme price points' for scheme allowing users to contact high-profile figures for a fee. By Jemima Kiss