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Saturday 31st July 2010 Read this story at WebUser
Harry Potter celebrates birthday with online traffic surge
As fictional character Harry Potter reaches his 20th birthday on Saturday online searches and traffic to the Deathly Hallows site has seen a sharp increase.
Friday 30th July 2010 Read this story at WebUser
Clickjacking attack uses Street View as bait
Don't be fooled into clicking Facebook links that claim to show photographic evidence of crimes being committed.
Telegraph sees biggest rise in online readers
Official figures show that the Daily Telegraph's website had the biggest rise in visitor numbers of all the main newspapers in June.
Foursquare 'foxhunt' planned for Cheltenham
Cheltenham will play host to a 'foxhunt' game that uses the location-based Foursquare app.
iPhone 4 now on Three and T-Mobile
Apple's iPhone 4 goes on sale in the UK on both the Three and T-Mobile networks from Friday.
YouTube extends video length limit
Video uploads to YouTube can now be 15 minutes long thanks to changes introduced by the Google-owned site.
Big Society searches rocket
David Cameron's official announcement of the government's Big Society plans saw web searches for the term increase eight-fold.
Starcraft II malware warning
Downloading a pirated copy of the new real-time strategy game Starcraft II could lead to a nasty infection.
Thursday 29th July 2010 Read this story at WebUser
Legislation site launch is 'world's first'
A 'groundbreaking' website featuring every UK law in full and available for free has been launched by The National Archives.
Facebook member data put on BitTorrent site
Account information for millions of Facebook members has been scraped from the social network and published on a BitTorrent site.
Google in clear over Wi-Fi data collection
The UK's Information Commissioner has effectively cleared Google of any wrongdoing over its Street View Wi-Fi data collection.
Facebook trials 'delete account' function
A select group of Facebook members have begun trials of a function that would make it easier to permanently delete a Facebook account.
Winston Churchill archive to go online
More than a million documents belonging to Winston Churchill including private photos, school reports and speeches are to be made available online.
Amazon announces new Kindle, UK Kindle Store
Amazon has announced a new, smaller and lighter version of its Kindle e-reader, as well as a UK version of the Kindle Store.
Sky 3D coming to homes in October
Broadcaster Sky has confirmed that it will launch Sky 3D to millions of customers' homes from 1 October 2010.
Wednesday 28th July 2010 Read this story at WebUser
Apple opens Safari Extensions Gallery
Apple has updated its Safari browser and launched an Extensions Gallery for add-ons from companies such as Twitter, eBay and Amazon.
Apple sued over iPad overheating problem
Three disgruntled iPad owners have filed a lawsuit against Apple claiming the iPad turns itself off when it overheats.
Firefox 4 beta 2 available to download
A revised beta version of the Firefox 4 browser is now available to download, offering App Tabs for sites you visit frequently.
Twitter's oldest member, Ivy Bean, dies
A Twitter member who was thought to be the oldest member of the micro-blogging site has died aged 104.
Average UK broadband customer gets 3.8Mbps
The average broadband customer in the UK gets a connection speed of 3.8Mbps, well ahead of the global average of 1.7Mbps, according to a report.
Save UK Film Council campaign hits web
Thousands of surfers are getting behind an online campaign to save the UK Film Council from being scrapped.
Tuesday 27th July 2010 Read this story at WebUser
Virgin trials broadband via electricity poles
Residents of a village in Wales are to trial a high-speed fibre optic broadband service that is delivered over electricity poles.
Ofcom broadband speeds report: reactions
Web User brings you a round-up of reactions to Ofcom's broadband speeds report.
Broadband providers still mislead on speeds
Broadband providers are still advertising speeds well in excess of those that customers will typically receive, according to Ofcom.
BBC launches London 2012 Olympics site
With two years to go until the 2012 Olympics in London the BBC has unveiled its dedicated Games website.
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