| | |  | Young internet entrepreneurs are partnering with YouTube and making a killing, writes Sarah Catherall. | | Top stories BEN GRUBB 7:10am | Nokia CEO Stephen Elop has spoken candidly about why Nokia ditched its own operating system and picked Windows over Android. | ASHER MOSES | The BlackBerry has been radically re-engineered, but it will have a tough time paring back the relentless rise of iPhone and Android. | Henry Cooke 10:19am | Mobile video is a few years late, but Vine heralds the start of something great. | Once again, legions of game designers hunkered down to create in 48 hours what usually takes years. | Jessica Wright | The federal government's scheme providing high school students with laptop computers is on the brink of collapse. | 8:26am | It's been 90 days and one earnings call since Microsoft released Windows 8 - so is it a winner or a loser? | 5:34pm | Sony, trying to reverse a two-year decline in PlayStation sales, is prepping a powerful new version of the home console, an analyst said. | KATE WILCOX | Natalie Fuller is one of an increasing number of people who are leaving gyms to keep fit with strangers outdoors - all organised through social media. | The explosive growth of smartphones might spell riches for the companies that make them, but it has pulled the rug from under other technology firms such as Nintendo and Canon. | Increasingly people feel they can't resist checking in with their technology, and it's making them anxious. | Worldwide tablet sales jumped in the fourth quarter beyond some of the most optimistic forecasts to 52.5 million. | A new installment of the Grand Theft Auto video game franchise will hit stores worldwide in September | Google Glass has moved a step closer to reality after details and diagrams were filed at the FCC. | Anyone looking for proof that Facebook and Google don't have the best working relationship got it during Facebook's earnings call. | Ashton Kutcher and Josh Gad share the terror and elation of portraying the "two Steves" long revered by the cult of the Mac. | This design concept for a transparent iPad is far-fetched and mysterious, but certainly not impossible. | JACOB SAULWICK | Sydney train commuters will soon have access to real-time information on mobile phones that shows when the next train is coming. | Microsoft Office 2013 embraces the company's new touchscreen philosophy. | A British magazine aimed at primary school children has been featuring images of adult-rated video games. | Adam Turner | As students head back to school, it's time to look for a notebook that won't break your back or your budget. | Jenneth Orantia reviews the best apps for getting around town. | Microsoft is aiming its redesigned Office software at the growing number of people who expect their favourite applications to be at their fingertips. | More details about Apple's rumoured cheaper iPhone have emerged online, providing an idea of what the smartphone looks like. | A look at what could be the next iPad is creating a lot of buzz among Apple fans. | Streaming music service Rdio has started offering up to six months of free music streaming in Australia. | Apple has unveiled a new iPad with twice the storage capacity as the existing model in an effort to score business with companies that share large amounts of data. | Colleagues posting embarrassing photos of one another on social media sites is contributing to a widespread breakdown of workplace privacy, a new study suggests. | 5:43pm | Social networking start-up Path will pay $US800,000 ($767,239) to settle charges with US federal regulators that it improperly collected personal information on children. | DAVID WROE | The number of serious cyber attacks investigated by Canberra's defence spy agency doubled last year, new figures show. | Interactive map shows completely hackable TRENDnet security cameras across the world. | ASHER MOSES | The maker of the BlackBerry has introduced a re-engineered operating system, two new smartphones and a new company name. | Adam Turner | Twitter's daily storm in a teacup feeds our news porn addiction. | Adam Turner | ACMA's advice for Aussie viewers -- to ensure you don't miss the end of your favourite shows -- is to record the next show as well. | Adam Turner | With the launch of Office 365 Home Premium, Microsoft is offering month-by-month subscriptions for home users. | Jason Hill | Joe Danger Touch is a hugely entertaining game thoughtfully designed to suit touch-screen devices. | James Dominguez | Disney Interactive has unveiled a massively ambitious new project called Disney Infinity, which promises to unify the Disney universe in a single game. | Reviewed by Terry Lane | This is the best photo printer that can be bought for the money - but why must it be so much money? | IMAGING | Inkjet printers will take your breath and your money away. | Cynthia Karena | Cynthia Karena reviews the Emergency AUS and Glympse apps. | BLEEDING EDGE | It takes more than spiders and sun to trip this security system. | Adam Turner | By Christmas, Melbourne television will have gone digital-only. 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