The perils of running a successful e-commerce business were highlighted again yesterday, after the BBC reported that popular online retailer Play.com had been hit by problems affecting its online ordering system. More »
One-off costs incurred from its recent exit from three European countries dragged Specialist Computer Holding (SCH) to a £13m full-year loss. More »
Popular micro-blogging site Twitter has announced it is rolling out an automated retweet feature on a limited number of accounts to see how it works in the wild. More »
There was good news for Microsoft in its battle for the hearts and minds of internet users today, as new figures from market research firm comScore found that the firm was the most engaging global property online in September. More »
Reports in Der Spiegel suggest that the Israeli air strike against claimed nuclear facilities in Syria were targeted after Mossad successfully hacked a laptop left in a London hotel bedroom. More »
Earlier this week, people in Mexico and the US recognized Dia De Muertos (Day of the Dead), a holiday which recognizes friends and loved ones which have recently departed. More »
The Mozilla Foundation has announced that the latest version of its Thunderbird email system will be out this month. More »
Google has unveiled a new service designed to improve search efforts for retail sites. More »
Complaints about Microsoft's anti-competitive browser bundling are still in full swing, even though the company said in July that it will no longer shield Internet Explorer (IE) from competition in Europe by bundling it with Windows. More »
A fall in business technology budgets has caused revenue to plummet at IT consultancy and services firm Capgemini. More »

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