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Crypto crack makes satellite phones vulnerable to eavesdropping
Cryptographers have cracked the encryption schemes used in a variety of...
Twitter joke trial appeal: live coverage
Paul Chambers, convicted of 'menace' for sending a joke tweet about blowing up Robin Hood airport, b...
Internet cams video feeds exposed
Thousands of Trendnet security camera webfeeds have been breached and shared on the internet, includ...
Etc: Microsoft released a OneNote app for Android today. Versions for Windows Phone, the iPhone and iPad were already available.
Microsoft released a OneNote app for Android today. Versions for Windows Phone, the iPhone and ...
Luluvise shows where your data can end up
Women-only social network Luluvise lets its members rate the men they've dated – but should they be ...
Symantec code 'extortion' claim
Hackers demanded money in return for keeping stolen source code a secret, security firm Symantec say...
Researchers boost processor performance by getting CPU and GPU to collaborate
Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a techniq...
Virgin Media posts first-ever profit
UK cable company beats forecasts to report net income of £75.9m for 2011Virgin Media has brought to ...
Yahoo board in another shake-up
Yahoo's chairman and three other board members step down as the tumult at the US web portal continue...
Symantec offered hackers $50k to delete stolen code in alleged "sting"
Hackers claiming to have the source code for Symantec's PCAnywhere and ...
Google introduces Chrome for phone
Search giant to replace web browser in Android smartphones with revamped version named after its Chr...
Google targets tech 'moonshots'
The search giant hosts meetings to find technological answers to the "world's greatest problems"....
Google to strip Chrome of SSL revocation checking
Google's Chrome browser will stop relying on a decades-old method for ensurin...
Anonymous publishes trove of emails
Law firm represented Frank Wuterich, who pled guilty to his part in the death of 24 Iraqi civilians,...
Wolfram Alpha unveils Pro service
The data-crunching site unveils a premium service that allows users to upload data, photos and sound...
LibreOffice developer shows prototype Android and HTML5 ports
The Document Foundation (TDF) announced plans last year to create mobile and ...
Facebook: the revenge of the nerds
Facebook's success isn't just a sweet retort to founder Mark Zuckerberg's critics, it's a confirmati...
Brazil sues Twitter over alerts
The Brazilian government files a lawsuit against Twitter, demanding it block material that helps mot...
Canonical ending support for Kubuntu, reassigning lead developer
Jonathan Riddell, the lead developer of the Kubuntu project, announced today ...
The top 50 Android tablet apps
Whether you've got a Samsung Galaxy Tab, Amazon's Kindle Fire or another Android tablet, you'll be l...
Ofcom wants Openreach price cut
Telecoms regulator Ofcom tells BT Group to cut the wholesale prices it charges for use of its lines...
Law firm that defended Marine still smarting from Anonymous attack
The website of a law firm that represented a US Marine accused of leading a m...
Yahoo loses chairman Roy Bostock
Decision comes less than a month after Jerry Yang quit and Bostock announced Yahoo was undertaking a...
Cyberbullying warning from NSPCC
More must be done to help tackle cyberbullying with friends and family best placed to see warning si...
Over 3 years later, "deleted" Facebook photos are still online
Facebook is still working on deleting photos from its servers in a tim...
Apple cracks down on 'appayola'
Pay to inflate your App Store ranking, and you could be booted out of the iOS ecosystemFerocious com...
Official Turing pardon refused
The government rejects a petition for computer pioneer Alan Turing to be granted an official pardon....
Kelihos botnet remains very much dead after all
A spam botnet brought down four months ago, which was once capable of pumping...
UK opposition to Acta grows
Protests against controversial copyright agreement planned for London, Glasgow and Nottingham on Sat...
Teacher's Facebook drinking posts
A teacher is reprimanded after comments about drinking and parties appeared on her Facebook site and...
LibreOffice stats: 400 total contributors, thousands of code commits every month
The Document Foundation (TDF), which launched in 2010 to develop LibreOffice,...
Google and Facebook block content in India
Judge tells 21 companies to bar access to material deemed religiously offensive, or face China-style...
Acta protests spread over Europe
Dozens of protests are planned across Europe in opposition to the controversial Anti-Counterfeiting ...
FDA whistleblowers say government retaliated with spyware
A group of former FDA scientists who spoke out against the agency's all...
Twitter is addictive, study finds
People are more likely to give in to urge to tweet or check email than other cravings, say US resear...
Web firms remove India material
Facebook and Google tell a court in India they have complied with an order to remove "objectionable"...
Hands-on with Node.js support in Komodo IDE 7
ActiveState has released a major new version of the Komodo integrated d...
Ask Jack: replacing a laptop's hard drive
Dell has sent Dennis Fornes a replacement hard drive for one that may be about to fail, and he wants...
FBI probes Anonymous phone hack
The FBI investigates how activists linked to Anonymous obtained a recording of a phone call between ...
Mozilla developing Web push notification system for Firefox
Mozilla is developing a push notification system for the Firefox Web browser....
Apple overturns Motorola's ban
Apple is granted a suspension of a sales ban imposed on some of its iPads and iPhones in Germany....
AMD sets out its plans for 2013, hints at a possible ARM future
AMD today laid out its plans for the next couple of years at its Financ...
How 300,000 people move home, animation
Norwegian developer Even Westvang has taken public data about how his compatriots move around their ...
Hackers fool bank security system
Criminal hackers have found ways around new security devices used for online banking, the BBC has le...
At long last, malware scanning comes to Google's Android Market
Google engineers have unveiled a cloud-based service that scours the Android ...
Apps Rush: Chrome, The Walking Dead, OneNote, Ladyhawke, Bullet Asylum and more
What's new on the app stores on Wednesday 8 February 2012A selection of 14 apps for you today:Chrome...
Transplant jaw made by 3D printer
An 83-year-old woman is fitted with a jaw made by a 3D printer in what doctors say is the first oper...
VeriSign, maintainer of net's DNS, warns it was repeatedly hacked
VeriSign, the company that manages a key internet database for routing traffi...
Boot up: Roy Bostock leaves Yahoo, Google Chrome for Android, and more
Plus the mysterious case of the address book and PathA quick burst of 5 links for you to chew over, ...
New headphones find the right ear
Researchers develop headphones which can detect which speaker is in which ear, to provide the correc...
Google Docs offline comes to Android, but no editing allowed
Google keeps taking tiny steps toward creating a full-fledged document creati...
Contempt laws are still valid in the internet age | Dominic Grieve
Social media undoubtedly poses a challenge for enforcement, but the Contempt of Court Act is a sound...
VIDEO: How latest malware uses disguises
Criminal hackers have found a way round the latest generation of online banking security devices giv...
Microsoft touts plugin-free web, offers desktop fallback for Flash lovers
Microsoft's new version of Internet Explorer has barred browser plugins...
Chatterbox: Wednesday
The place to talk about games and other things that matterWednesday already! Have you fitted in any ...
Can Netflix compete with 'offline' TV?
Is it time we started speaking of YouTube or Netflix in the same breath as the BBC or Sky?...
Post-IPO, Facebook will have to make privacy investigations public
When it comes to information privacy concerns, Facebook already has a b...
Twitter joke case reaches high court
Paul Chambers challenges criminal conviction over tweet about Robin Hood airport closure and 'blowin...
VIDEO: Comedians turn to web for laughs
Comedians seeking to jumpstart their careers are creating content specifically aimed online video-ho...
It's official: Facebook files for $5 billion IPO
Facebook is hoping investors will "like" the social network just as much as i...
Temenos and Misys close to merger
Banking software companies reach agreement on several important terms which may lead to all-share me...
VIDEO: Does Groupon make money?
The online deals company Groupon is due to post its first financial results since becoming a publicl...
2001 all over again: Internet Explorer 6 share grows (and Chrome falls)
It may be 2012, but apparently someone hasn't got the message. Internet...
Apple working on ARM port for Mac OS X: will Macbook Airs see it first?
A paper by a Dutch intern reveals that in 2010 it took just 12 weeks to get Mac OSX's kernel ported ...
VIDEO: Confronting an internet troll
Panorama's Declan Lawn confronts a man who uses the internet to post offensive comments....
Meet our new Security Editor and help shape our coverage
Welcome, readers, to our expanded security section. As the newly christ...
Hacked emails allege Russian youth group Nashi paying bloggers
Pro-Kremlin organisation reportedly pays hundreds of thousands of pounds to network of internet user...
VIDEO: Sending news from Afghanistan
BBC Scotland's Cameron Buttle shows how a news team broadcasts from a British army base in Afghanist...
Microsoft vows to fix "broken" Hyper-V code submitted to OpenStack project
In October 2010, Microsoft started working toward making the OpenStack open s...
Syrian emails say American psyche is 'easily manipulated'
Anonymous cyber group hacked messages believed to be giving advice to Bashar al-Assad ahead of an in...
VIDEO: Eye-tracking helps advertisers
Developments in eye-tracking technology are helping advertisers predict what products will appeal to...
"Slain" Kelihos botnet still spams from beyond the grave
A botnet capable of delivering almost four billion spam messages per da...
Times editor embarrassed by having to issue hacking apologies
Times editor James Harding cut a sorry figure at the Leveson inquiry today.He had to admit that he h...
VIDEO: Cher Lloyd: 'I'm scared of cyberbullies'
Pop singer Cher Lloyd tells Panorama's Declan Lawn about being cyberbullied and her fears for her fa...
Sky News clamps down on Twitter use
Reporters banned from reposting non-company tweets and told to check with the news desk before break...
VIDEO: 'Flying people' and other tech news
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's a remote-controlled man-shaped plane. This and more in this we...
The Sony World Photography Awards 2012 shortlist - in pictures
This year the photographers were asked to see the world as a haiku poet does: to create one image ca...
VIDEO: The untraceable 'dark web'
Out of reach of regular internet searches is the secretive online world known as the 'dark web' wher...
Internet censorship could damage India's democracy | Angela Saini
Google and Facebook have been asked to remove offensive content, but it's not just out of a fear of ...
Times editor apologises to high court judge for not disclosing email hacking
James Harding tells Leveson inquiry he 'sorely regrets' paper did not reveal that reporter hacked po...
Polishing Putin: hacked emails suggest dirty tricks by Russian youth group
Exclusive: Nashi runs web of online trolls and bloggers paid to praise Vladimir Putin and denigrate ...
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