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Arm drops on worries about Nvidia competition

Chip designers Arm and Imagination Technologies under pressure as new entrants emerge for key markets

Young people more willing to pay for digital news, report finds

Survey of 11,000 internet users in nine countries reports that paywalls and apps are increasingly part of everyday life. By Josh Halliday

Digital news is finally starting to pay

Robert G Picard: Workable revenue models are emerging that make the future look brighter for publishers, a new report has found

Sony chief says time needed to study Daniel Loeb proposal

Kazuo Hirai tells shareholders he will carefully consider Third Point hedge fund's plan to sell off part of entertainment unit

Google is not ‘in cahoots with NSA’, says chief legal officer

David Drummond reiterates firm's line over leaks and calls for global governmental action to regulate secret collection of data

Facebook comments get civil servant banned from promotion

Welsh government employee posted remarks that were deemed to breach civil service code, documents show

Boot up: Microsoft / Nokia acquisition talks, iPhone passwords security, YouTube ad revenues and more

Plus Stratasys buys MakerBot, Android v iOS, AR glasses for teachers, Kickstopper, how to uninstall McAfee Antivirus, and more. By Stuart Dredge

Xbox One: Microsoft U-turns on DRM restrictions after gamer outcry

Keith Stuart: Company responds to global outcry and removes daily online requirements and restrictions to pre-owned sales. Xbox president, Don Mattrick, thanks gamers for "candid feedback"

Public Enemy bring the noise to fans… on BitTorrent

Stuart Dredge: Hip-hop group's new single will be given away for free, with fans invited to remix it

Google’s chief legal officer – live Q&A: eight things we learned

Key points from David Drummond's responses to questions about the NSA leak, Prism and privacy

Google ‘not in cahoots with NSA’ – chief legal officer answers your questions

Google's David Drummond answers your questions about the NSA, internet security, privacy and the limits of law

NSA Prism program a game changer on web privacy, says Sir Martin Sorrell

WPP chief, along with Jimmy Wales and Vivienne Westwood, raise concerns over extend of data collection program. By Mark Sweney

Data shows 4.3% of UK iPhone owners are using sports betting apps

William Hill is most popular by active users, but bet365 beats it for monthly engagement, says Onavo. By Stuart Dredge

Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales on the NSA leaks – Cannes Lions 2013 video

Cannes Lions: Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales talks to John Plunkett about the implications of the National Security Agency leaks

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  • Arm drops on worries about Nvidia competition
  • Young people more willing to pay for digital news, report finds
  • Digital news is finally starting to pay
  • Sony chief says time needed to study Daniel Loeb proposal
  • Google is not ‘in cahoots with NSA’, says chief legal officer
  • Xbox One U-turn – has Microsoft done enough?
  • Facebook comments get civil servant banned from promotion
  • Boot up: Microsoft / Nokia acquisition talks, iPhone passwords security, YouTube ad revenues and more
  • Xbox One: Microsoft U-turns on DRM restrictions after gamer outcry
  • Public Enemy bring the noise to fans… on BitTorrent
  • Google’s chief legal officer – live Q&A: eight things we learned
  • Google ‘not in cahoots with NSA’ – chief legal officer answers your questions
  • NSA Prism program a game changer on web privacy, says Sir Martin Sorrell
  • Data shows 4.3% of UK iPhone owners are using sports betting apps
  • Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales on the NSA leaks – Cannes Lions 2013 video
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  • Gaming as a force for good – Cannes Lions 2013 video debate
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