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The Metropolitan Police has implemented a system to extract mobile phone data from suspects held in custody. The data includes call history, texts and contacts, and will be retained regardless of whether any charges are brought. The technology is being used in 16 London boroughs, and could potentially be used by police across the UK. Campaign group Privacy International described the move as a “possible breach of human rights law”. See the full story in The Guardian.

Pinterest has been valued at more than $1bn after raising $100m in funding. The new valuation is at least a fivefold leap in value since October 2011, when a previous financing round put it at $200m. The site is now the 16th most-visited in the US, according to measurement company Alexa. According to ComScore, it had more than 20 million users in April, up from 1 million in July 2011.  See the full story in The Guardian.

Facebook has priced its flotation at $38 a share, valuing the company at $104bn (£65.8bn) – more than any other US company has been worth on the day of its market debut. The business raised more than $16bn in the process, marking the second biggest initial public offering there has even been. Only Visa’s was larger. Shares in Facebook are expected to climb even higher when they begin trading on Nasdaq under the FB ticker. See the full story in The Telegraph.

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Analyst firm Juniper Research has published its predictions for the global tablet games market, claiming that revenues will rise from $491m (£310m) in 2011 to $3.1bn (just under £2bn) in 2014. The figures support recent claims by Apple that games... Read more

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The internet contributes to 8.3% of the UK economy, a bigger share than for any of the other G20 major countries, a new study suggests. The “internet economy” was worth £121bn in 2010, more than £2,000 per person, researchers at... Read more

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The BBC reports that more than 26, 000 people have downloaded an operating system which members of the hacking collective Anonymous claim to have created. The software is based on the Linux operating system and is open-source. It has been... Read more

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The BBC reports that the UK may benefit from mainstream 4G connectivity this year through communications company Everything Everywhere. Ofcom has confirmed that it has recieved an application from Everything Everywhere to use its existing spectrum to offer the high-speed... Read more