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Apple's Jobs admits poor health
Steve Jobs, head of Apple, has disclosed in a statement that he is being treated for a hormone imbalance.
Police 'encouraged' to hack more
The Home Office has signed up to an EU suggestion allowing police to remotely access computers without a search warrant.
Cloud hangs over Macworld opening
More than 50,000 people are expected at the Macworld show this week for the final year that Apple will take part.
Getting into space by broomstick
The proposed space elevator project could be powered by a simple new approach, demonstrated using a broomstick.
Holes give edge to new MoD armour
Scientists from the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) have devised ultra-hard vehicle armour to protect military personnel.
China to 'clean up' the internet
China launches a new campaign to get rid of unhealthy, vulgar and pornographic content.
Facebook 'sets Christmas record'
The social networking website was the second most viewed on Christmas Day behind Google, and ahead of YouTube and Hotmail.
Zune 'bug' fixed, says Microsoft
All the older Zune portable music players hit by a software bug should now be working, says Microsoft.
Nanotech could mean sharper snaps
Research into creating tiny structures on light sensors could mean digital cameras take better pictures.
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Guyana leader wants to know who put him on Facebook
Guyana's president asks police to investigate who is impersonating him on Facebook, the social networking website, reports say.
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UK housewives rule in online time
UK housewives are spending the most leisure time online, according to a survey that reveals the world's web habits.
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