Intel will issue bonds to buy back its own shares
Wants a little extra pocket money
Qualcomm will invest $120m in Sharp
First to make a move for the troubled display maker
Tumblr admits it was hacked by a racist anti-blogging group
Has restored service
The Dandy comic goes online only
Desperate Dan is now Digital Dan
BBC overhauls Red Button TV service
Bletchley Park was almost turned into commuter homes
Almost demolished for tract houses
Nokia to sell and lease back its headquarters
Espoo campus sells for €170m
Facebook lets users vote on privacy policies again
But only until 10 December
Facebook users close in on sponsored stories settlement
Some social networkers were not keen on sharing their Likes
John McAfee reveals his location, but doesn't
Photo data was a false lead
The Google Nexus 4 will go back on sale in the UK today
Better be quick
Google Nexus 10 review
Fast, sleek looking and full of custom Android features
The Times offers subscribers a Google Nexus 7 for £50
Looks to attract readers with a cut-price tablet
Somebody gets a Raspberry Pi tattoo
He quite likes the tiny computer
Sony Xperia T will get Android 4.1 Jelly Bean early next year
EE preloads Lookout Mobile Security on all Android phones
As mobile security threats rise
EMC and VMware team up for the Pivotal Initiative
A virtual marriage of convenience
Ex-Autonomy CEO Mike Lynch sets up his soap box
Wants to put his views across
Mozilla turns on Facebook integration in Firefox 17
Even less of a reason to visit Facebook's website
Rockstar releases GTA Vice City redux screens
Tablet version out this week
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