Google to start sharing copyright takedown requests
The search giant expands its transparency report in hopes to inform future internet piracy policies.

The search giant expands its transparency report in hopes to inform future internet piracy policies.

The DNSChanger malware has lain dormant on hundreds of thousands of computers for months, halted by FBI servers that are being shut down.

Week in TechHow much is Facebook really worth, and is it about to get crappier? Those are the big questions this week.

HP may have hit the skids, but Google has swooped in and rescued one of its projects.

In DepthA military dating site attacked by hackers in March had serious security flaws - here's how Lulzsec got itself in.

Microsoft has revealed that IE10 will indeed support Flash despite its push to HTML5, but not all sites will be supported.

Gary MarshallYahoo used to rule search, but it lost to Google and Bing. But now it's back with Axis - and Axis is good.

Yahoo launched a new search-laden mobile browser this morning, but forgot a couple of crucial little details like, er, security.

The internet went into a collective state of mourning this week following the demise of the RickRoll'D video.

Shareholders sue Facebook over key information that was allegedly withheld prior to the company's IPO last week.

Google chairman Eric Schmidt says that there's "a lot more to come" from the social network.

Google CEO Larry Page has professed that people would be 'astounded' at how bad Google search was five years ago, given the strides it has taken since.

Microsoft's CEO talks up Windows 8 ahead of its launch, calling the software 'a rebirth' for the company.

Robert Moog's 78th birthday has been celebrated in a new Google doodle.

BT has been warned that it will not be allowed to monopolise the UK's superfast broadband industry and may need to break-up into two companies.

Google CEO Larry Page has offered a small audience of UK tech fans their first in-the-flesh glimpse at the company's Project Glass augmented reality specs.

Another day, another Facebook page design. With the paint still drying on Timeline, Facebook is trying out another new look.

News In BriefThe only place on the web where robot fish, David Beckham and the Bananaphone are united at last.

Christopher Doyon, of hacking collective Anonymous, has revealed that there are many more leaks to come from the group.

Larry Page says Google is 'still waiting' for Facebook to open up its users' data for use in other applications.

Motorola has shown off a concept user interface for web TVs that's not unlike Google TV.

Comcast plans to ditch its data cap and pursue usage based pricing in the coming months.

OpinionAs YouTube celebrates its seventh birthday, it's still trying to balance amateur and pro content.

The European Union has given Google a matter of weeks to iron out its antitrust issues rather than heading straight to court.

It looks as though Google Chrome has finally pipped IE to the most-used web browser post according to Stat Counter's figures.

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