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  1. Gamers' victory over real names - World of Warcraft publisher Blizzard backs down on the need for gamers to use their real names on its forums after a wave of criticism.
  2. China renews Google web licence - China renews Google's licence to operate in China, the internet giant says, ending a long-running stand-off between the two.
  3. Smartphone firms face patent row - Six smartphone firms including Apple and Nokia are sued by a firm that has already won a case against Blackberry-maker RIM.
  4. Five quits Project Canvas scheme - Channel Five pulls out of Project Canvas - the development of an internet-connected TV set-top box.
  5. East African net fault identified - Repairs to the faulty undersea cable, that brought high-speed net access to East Africa, will take at least two weeks.
  6. Delays to Australian firewall - The Australian government has announced an independent review of the rules behind its controversial internet filter.
  7. Over 5 billion mobiles worldwide - More than a billion mobile phone connections have been added in 18 months, surpassing five billion, says Wireless Intelligence.
  8. Google accused of Street View "snooping" - Google's Street View project may have collected personal information belonging to members of Congress, says US watchdog.
  9. Facebook users asked about cuts - The government has announced a tie-up with the Facebook website as it seeks new ideas on spending cuts.
  10. Solar plane's night test success - An experimental plane powered by solar cells successfully completes a 26-hour flight and lands safely in Switzerland.

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