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Google’s Sergey Brin: I am not a very social person

Google’s co-founder Sergey Brin has admitted that he is not a very social person and has never spent much time on Facebook and Twitter, Google+’s rival social networks.

New British chips to power "superphones"

The next generation of top-of-the-range smartphones, already being called “superphones”, will be powered by new technologies revealed by ARM, the Cambridge-based firm that has come to dominate the mobile microchip industry.

'Spy virus' targets nuclear firms

Security engineers say new virus is similar to Iranian Stuxnet attack.

The latest mobile phones: from face recognition to private sommeliers

In just three days, major new models have been announced by Motorola, Google, Samsung and Vertu. Matt Warman rounds up developments

Satellite images of human presence on Earth

Global maps show human technology data superimposed on satellite images of the Earth

Satellite images show roads, air traffic, cities at night and internet cables.

Skylanders: Spyro’s Adventure review

Skylanders sees Activision bringing together video games and action figures in an innovative --if potentially pricey-- adventure, writes Chris Schilling

4 out of 5 stars

Facebook technology chief: Google+ validates us

Facebook’s chief technology officer, Brett Taylor, has praised Google+, its biggest rival to date, for validating its company message.

3.4 billion photographs on Google+ in 100 days

In the first 100 days of Google+ being open to the public, 3.4 billion photographs have been uploaded to the site.

Google is selling your privacy for a price

Google's plan to encrypt the search data of users is being sold as a boost for privacy - but it's really about profit, says Rob Jackson.

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Vertu Constellation mobile phone review

Can a £4,000 mobile phone possible be worth the money - perhaps, if it includes your own sommelier, security guard and access to the world's best clubs

3.5 out of 5 stars

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