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Latest Industry News
Customers of Orange and T-Mobile will soon be able to hop between the two mobile networks as the firms merge their networks.
Google proposes settling a lawsuit over its Buzz social network, whilst regulators launch a review of the firm's US search practices.
A mix of chemicals borrowed from plants with tiny tubes of carbon can spontaneously create tiny, self-repairing solar cells.
Almost 13 years after it was first announced, video game Duke Nukem Forever has finally been given a release date by its new owners.
The secrets behind some of the UK’s newest inventions
The Modified Toy Orchestra is a band made up of five musicians - and 48 tweaked toy instruments.
Turning 16 games consoles into a number-crunching supercomputer
Online marketplace Craigslist closes its US adult services listing following pressure from attorneys general and advocacy groups.
The Royal Mail launches the world's first "intelligent" stamp, the first to work with image recognition technology.
How the tech savvy help victims cope in a crisis via the web
Samsung's Galaxy Tab and Toshiba's Folio 100 are among rivals unveiled at the Berlin gadget exhibition.
Toshiba’s UK business manager says its Foilo 100 tablet PC complements trends in media usage.
Tablet computers to rival Apple's iPad are creating a stir as one of Europe's largest technology shows, the IFA, gets under way in Berlin.
Sony has won a permanent ban in Australia of a hack for its PS3, but the code behind it has been released for free on the web.
Samsung's Galaxy Tab and Toshiba's Folio 100 are amongst the gadgets showcased at the world's largest consumer electronics fair in Berlin.
Ian Hardy discovers how top researchers and companies are using today's devices and data to make the world a more interesting place
Rory Cellan-Jones tries out 3D video equipment and looks at the latest ultra thin and bright OLED TVs.
A potentially revolutionary circuit component, once a laboratory curiosity, is to be mass-produced for the first time.
The global disparity in access to broadband around the world and the cost of a connection is revealed by UN figures.
Samsung has become the latest manufacturer to enter into the tablet computer market with its Galaxy Tab.
US net users are being asked for their opinions about what ISPs should be allowed to do with web traffic flowing through their networks.
Dell withdraws its bid for 3Par after rival Hewlett-Packard raises its offer for the data storage company to $2.1bn.
Apple launches a music-based social network called Ping as part of its latest upgrade to the iTunes music software.
Sony has unveiled its own music and video download service in an announcement timed to coincide with an Apple media event.
Mobile operator O2 and Apple are still resolving a months-old data roaming issue, with customers complaining of charges they didn't incur.
Sweden's director of public prosecutions orders the reopening of a rape investigation into Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) is extending its remit to cover the online realm.
The PlayStation Move controller put on test
A revamp of the social-news site Digg has unexpectedly backfired on its owners after members redirected traffic to a rival site.
Bill Thompson on Microsoft's game-changing browser
Latest Industry News
Reporting on technology while battling with technology
Customers of Orange and T-Mobile will soon be able to hop between the two mobile networks as the firms merge their networks.
Google proposes settling a lawsuit over its Buzz social network, whilst regulators launch a review of the firm's US search practices.
A mix of chemicals borrowed from plants with tiny tubes of carbon can spontaneously create tiny, self-repairing solar cells.
Almost 13 years after it was first announced, video game Duke Nukem Forever has finally been given a release date by its new owners.
The secrets behind some of the UK’s newest inventions
The Modified Toy Orchestra is a band made up of five musicians - and 48 tweaked toy instruments.
Turning 16 games consoles into a number-crunching supercomputer
Online marketplace Craigslist closes its US adult services listing following pressure from attorneys general and advocacy groups.
The Royal Mail launches the world's first "intelligent" stamp, the first to work with image recognition technology.
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