| Wednesday 14th May, 2008
10:06 AM |
| MySpace wins bumper spam payout
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MySpace has won $234m in damages from spammers - but has little chance of getting the cash say experts.
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| Wednesday 14th May, 2008
12:40 PM |
| Identity fraud hits net telephony
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Usernames and passwords from voice-over IP accounts are being traded online, a telecoms firm finds.
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| Wednesday 14th May, 2008
05:00 PM |
| Estonian cyber defence hub set up
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Nato backs a new cyber defence centre in Estonia, following attacks on its internet structure.
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| Wednesday 14th May, 2008
12:12 PM |
| UK software piracy rate declines
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A survey of software piracy in UK firms has shown that it has fallen for the first time in three years.
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| Wednesday 14th May, 2008
11:42 AM |
| Dr Who fan in knitted puppet row
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A Doctor Who fan is embroiled in a row with the BBC after publishing knitting patterns for the show's monsters online.
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| Wednesday 14th May, 2008
12:15 PM |
| Mars probe set for risky descent
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Scientists prepare for "seven minutes of terror" as the Phoenix spacecraft attempts to land on the surface.
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| Tuesday 13th May, 2008
05:17 AM |
| Google helps the web to go social
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The search giant Google is the latest company to launch a service aimed at making the web more social.
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| Wednesday 14th May, 2008
11:11 AM |
| Two internets
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Bill Thompson on how to be safe and keep risk alive online
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| Monday 12th May, 2008
11:32 AM |
| XP boosted on budget PCs
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Microsoft cuts the price of its XP operating system for use in the growing ultra low-cost laptop market.
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| Tuesday 13th May, 2008
04:05 PM |
| HP in $13.9bn challenge to IBM
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Hewlett-Packard buys information technology provider EDS for $12.6bn in a bid to take on rival IBM.
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| Monday 12th May, 2008
04:32 PM |
| Frigid robot eyes top tech prize
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A robot which cares for millions of frozen biological samples is among four finalists for a top engineering award.
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| Monday 12th May, 2008
01:04 AM |
| Hacker leaks Chilean records
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A computer hacker in Chile posts confidential data belonging to six million people on the internet.
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| Monday 12th May, 2008
08:33 AM |
| Facebook users warned about ads
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Credit companies are using the Facebook networking site to target young people, a debt charity warns.
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| Saturday 10th May, 2008
01:10 AM |
| Alarm at Google Yahoo partnering
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US advocacy groups urge regulators to block any deal Google and Yahoo might strike after a two-week experiment.
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| Friday 9th May, 2008
05:33 PM |
| Microsoft contests $1.4bn EU fine
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Microsoft appeals against a $1.4bn fine given for defying sanctions imposed on it for anti-competitive behaviour.
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| Wednesday 30th April, 2008
10:32 AM |
| Luminaries look to the future web
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Luminaries predict the shape of tomorrow's world wide web
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| Thursday 1st May, 2008
10:48 AM |
| Xerox plans the future of today
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The famed Xerox Parc labs invites the BBC to view the best of its latest crop of research projects
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| Tuesday 29th April, 2008
07:12 AM |
| Games straddle worlds
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Two of the biggest games of the year - GTA IV and Wii Fit - have finally arrived and they could not be more different.
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| Friday 25th April, 2008
11:55 AM |
| The power of play on the internet
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Game design and social networking are merging into one of the most persuasive forces on the net.
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| Tuesday 29th April, 2008
10:11 AM |
| Free game hopes to save gorillas
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Campaigners hoping to save mountain gorillas are making a game simulating the lives of the animals free to mobile phone users.
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| Thursday 24th April, 2008
03:29 PM |
| Stark warning for internet's future
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A leading internet academic warns the future of the internet is at risk from closed and proprietorial systems.
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| Monday 12th May, 2008
12:13 PM |
| The healing power of computers
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Bill Thompson wonders if hi-tech can help keep the Earth habitable for humans.
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| Monday 21st April, 2008
01:43 PM |
| Making something from nothing
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Bill Thompson on the implications of lax programming of Flash
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| Tuesday 15th April, 2008
01:14 PM |
| Falling out of love with robots
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Humans may never be intimate with machines thinks Bill Thompson
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| Tuesday 1st April, 2008
01:39 PM |
| Who will write tomorrow's code?
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We need to recruit more programmers, says Bill Thompson
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| Tuesday 18th March, 2008
08:53 AM |
| The offline cost of an online life
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Bill Thompson wonders if his virtual presences are having a significant real world impact.
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| Monday 10th March, 2008
12:26 PM |
| How Twitter makes it real
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Bill Thompson on how Twitter is beginning to be taken seriously.
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| Monday 18th February, 2008
11:21 AM |
| Why the future is in your hands
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The humble mobile phone looks set to become a multimedia, multi-function monster as more features are crammed inside it.
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| Saturday 26th April, 2008
07:00 AM |
| Walking with the web
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How mobile phones are set to become the gateway to the web
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| Thursday 28th February, 2008
08:56 AM |
| Google bets on Android future
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Google's director of mobile platforms explains his vision for Android, a new operating system for mobiles.
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| Thursday 13th March, 2008
10:29 AM |
| Pupils reveal mobile snapshot
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Students at a school in Tynemouth carry out a survey of mobile phone use as apart of the BBC's School Report project.
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| Wednesday 27th February, 2008
10:16 AM |
| Nokia morphs itself from within
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| Wednesday 14th November, 2007
02:10 PM |
| Future computing technologies
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The computing technologies to go beyond Moore's Law
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| Tuesday 13th November, 2007
09:02 AM |
| Getting more from Moore's Law
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A look at some of the technologies that could allow the silicon industry to deliver faster, cheaper chips.
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| Thursday 15th November, 2007
08:07 AM |
| A journey into 'fab world'
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The silicon factories where a speck of dust is a big problem
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| Monday 12th November, 2007
07:50 AM |
| Meeting computing's prophet
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BBC News interviews Gordon Moore, the man whose "law" has driven the computer revolution.
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