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V3 reporter Dan Worth

World-changing CERN experiments highlight humanity’s intrinsic curiosity

Potential long-term benefits of experiments justify time and expense of projects

V3 and The INQUIRER editor Madeline Bennett

BBC and Sky News show tough love with Twitter policies

Are firms right to enforce strict rules on what staff can and can't tweet?

Intel will prove Steve Jobs wrong in the mobile market

Apple's Jobs was wrong to dismiss firm as "slow"

RIM needs to decide where its market lies

Troubled BlackBerry maker should stop trying to serve both consumer and enterprise customers

Why IT managers should look east in 2012

China is the new frontier for technology innovation

Government looking in the wrong places for IT teaching excellence

Peer-led groups are the way to encourage a new generation of UK tech whizz kids, says Madeline Bennett

Can we really hold out hope for Thompson's success at Yahoo?

Thomspon has about as much chance at turning Yahoo around as his predecessor did, says Rosalie Marshall

Smartphones rock, mobile internet sucks

LTE will save us, won't it?

Facebook isn't worth $100bn, and I am not your friend

Advertising basis for huge valuation fails to appreciate subtleties of human interaction

Christmas holiday season will make or break mobile vendors

Smartphone makers face critical times as consumers take to the stores

European Parliament wrong to interfere in net neutrality

The net neutrality debate is international, but policy should be drawn up at state level, argues Rosalie Marshall

Steve Jobs: the marketing genius of IT

Jobs' contribution to technology has been to make it more usable and accessible

Bartz had successes at Yahoo, but the sceptics got their way

Many observers suggest that Bartz was never suited to leading Yahoo out of the doldrums

Style and simplicity the hallmarks of the Steve Jobs era at Apple

Co-founder's second stint with the company brought an obsession with elegance and the user experience

The impact of the web and the challenges ahead

Historian William Pickett on how the web has changed the world as it reaches 20-year milestone

Shady RAT hacking attacks should neither surprise nor shock

Business as usual in international diplomacy

Anonymous and LulzSec stoke new debate on hacktivism

Hackers stir up discussions over justice and ethics on the web

Windows 8 promises to usher in the post-PC era

If Microsoft can decouple Windows from the x86 platform, the PC's relevance will wane

Is it safe to be in the cloud?

Alarmist reports about cloud security do not stand up to scrutiny, says Dr Graham Oakes

PlayBook sales forecast suggests RIM isn’t over the worst yet

Redundancies and fleeing executives aren’t the end of the bad news

Mac Defender was a security wakeup call, but will Apple and OS X users answer?

Responsibility to secure the platform goes beyond Apple

Legacy Windows apps on ARM is a fantasy

Windows 8 may run on ARM chips, but don't expect support for existing applications

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