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  • Computer Showing Newspaper

    Where can I find Guardian coverage of technology now?

    Charles Arthur: There will still be plenty in print, as well as on our site, via Twitter and now on the Guardian iPhone app

  • Windows 7 – how has its first month gone?

  • Just how much did Apple pay to buy lala.com – and why?

  • iphone

    Are all iPhones vulnerable to attack by hackers?

    Kevin Anderson: A malicious worm is afflicting iPhones - and some people have left the back door open

  • Microsoft's Ballmer Says Windows 7 Sales "Fantastic"

    Is Windows Mobile threatened with extinction?

    Newly asked question: Microsoft's phone operating system is under increasing pressure – with Google a particularly dangerous opponent

  • Pirate DVDs

    What is Acta and what should I know about it?

    Newly asked question: A new treaty on counterfeiting could have far-reaching effects on the internet

  • Online library

    Why isn't the government closing the digital divide?

    Michael Cross: It wants to get the 'digitally excluded' online, but has forced the closure of a successful project doing just that

  • Peep Show: Jez and Elena

    Has Google got the power to swallow your television?

    Peter Robins: Google's own appetite for growth and a landmark deal allowing C4 shows to appear on YouTube points to an interesting future for viewers

  • Paris Hilton with Sidekick phone

    Are you in danger of losing your phone data in the cloud?

    Jack Schofield: Some users of T-Mobile's Sidekick have lost their numbers, addresses, messages, photos and more

  • Job seekers

    Who would really benefit if postcode data were free?

    Charles Arthur: Making Royal Mail's PostZon free would have economic benefits that far outweigh the costs

  • Steve Ballmer

    Does Google's Chrome Frame make your PC less secure?

    Bobbie Johnson: For most IE users it won't change a thing but this crafty software lies at the heart of another Google v Microsoft tussle

  • postbox

    Was the leak of Royal Mail's PostZon database a good or bad thing?

    Unfortunately the leak will not benefit the internet community but it does highlight the need for the Post Office's database of 18m postcode details to be made free from copyright

  • Malware

    Are malware writers becoming more ambitious?

    Yes, if you mean that they're now trying to catch people who read the New York Times, rather than random visitors to music download, porn and hacking sites.

  • Mullenweg

    Are WordPress blogs more likely to be hacked?

    It probably feels that way to the bloggers using WordPress who have discovered that their sites have become spam buckets, says Kevin Anderson

  • Apple store in Michigan advertises Snow Leopard

    Should you upgrade to Apple's Snow Leopard software?

    Newly asked question: Apple has had good reviews for its new OS, Snow Leopard, but are there any potential potholes hidden in the ice?
  • Newly asked questions: When will we move to 4G mobile phone networks?

    Scandinavia, parts of Europe and even the US could soon have next-generation mobiles. The UK, on the other hand …

  • Massager

    Newly asked questions

    The idea of replacing chargers with pads isn't as far-fetched as you may think – according to a new consortium of manufacturers

  • Crusher

    Is there any money in making URLs shorter?

    Newly asked question: Tr.im has bowed out, but bit.ly has attracted $2m of investment

  • Will 2010 finally be the year of the tablet PC?

    Newly asked question: Rumours of a 10in Apple tablet PC revive dreams of a form factor tried many previous times

  • TV licence

    Do you need a licence to watch TV on your computer?

    Jacob Aron: Watching TV on your laptop is becoming increasingly popular but just what does that mean to TV licensing authorities – and your need to pay

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