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Charging gadgets using a magnet

Magnetic induction could soon be used to charge a gadget, rather than using a direct cable connection into the mains.

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China to 'clean up' the internet

China launches a new campaign to get rid of unhealthy, vulgar and pornographic content.

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Gadgets galore

Some of the goodies on offer at Las Vegas tech fair

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Police 'encouraged' to hack more

The Home Office has signed up to an EU suggestion allowing police to remotely access computers without a search warrant.

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Microsoft begins Windows 7 push

Microsoft's Steve Ballmer kicked off the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas by announcing the first public release of Windows 7.

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Computer-esque books to lure boys

Books illustrated with computer- generated images are the latest attempt by publishers to get boys reading.

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Getting into space by broomstick

The proposed space elevator project could be powered by a simple new approach, demonstrated using a broomstick.

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Tech show bucks global downturn

More than 130,000 people are expected to travel to Las Vegas for the giant Consumer Electronics Show.

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Fizzling out

No iPhone buzz for fans at Apple's last Macworld show

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Ofcom benchmarks broadband speeds

In what it describes as one of the most thorough ever tests, the regulator finds the average UK broadband speed is 3.6Mbps.

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Out of office

Bill Thompson got a social network for Christmas

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Be not afraid: Nepalese children's first encounters with computers

The E-library in Nepal proves a hit with children unfamiliar with computers.

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Twitter hit by security breaches

The micro-blogging site has to deal with both a phishing scam and a hack of some very high profile accounts.

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Do-it-yourself 3D movies at home

New 3D technology may mean films might no longer be the sole province of movie studios.

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USB danger

Revealing the dark side of the humble flash drive

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Apple's Jobs admits poor health

Steve Jobs, head of Apple, has disclosed in a press statement that he is being treated for a hormone imbalance.

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Palm unveils smartphone at show

Handheld computing firm Palm unveils a smartphone called Pre at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

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Cloud hangs over Macworld show

More than 50,000 people are expected at the Macworld show this week for the final year that Apple will take part.

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Apple spoils iPhone forgery plans

Consumers are being warned to be on the look out for fake iPhone Nanos, despite the real thing not even being released.

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Net benefits

Can superfast fibre networks light up the UK economy?

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Virtual lounging

Sitting together to watch a video when miles apart

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Hard drive destruction 'crucial'

The only way to stop fraudsters stealing information from old hard drives is by destroying them completely, a study finds.

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Get your up-to-date fix of blog posts about all things digital

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UK e-mail law 'attack on rights'

A law ensuring the details of every e-mail sent in the UK are kept is an attack on civil liberties, say critics.

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UFO claim over wind farm damage

UFO researchers claim damage to a Lincolnshire wind farm turbine was caused by a mystery aircraft.

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  • Tech show bucks global downturn

    More than 130,000 people are expected to travel to Las Vegas for the giant Consumer Electronics Show.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Ofcom benchmarks broadband speeds

    In what it describes as one of the most thorough ever tests, the regulator finds the average UK broadband speed is 3.6Mbps.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Be not afraid: Nepalese children's first encounters with computers

    The E-library in Nepal proves a hit with children unfamiliar with computers.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Apple's Jobs admits poor health

    Steve Jobs, head of Apple, has disclosed in a press statement that he is being treated for a hormone imbalance.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Cloud hangs over Macworld show

    More than 50,000 people are expected at the Macworld show this week for the final year that Apple will take part.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Computer-esque books to lure boys

    Books illustrated with computer- generated images are the latest attempt by publishers to get boys reading.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Out of office

    Bill Thompson got a social network for Christmas

    news.bbc.co.uk

    China to 'clean up' the internet

    China launches a new campaign to get rid of unhealthy, vulgar and pornographic content.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Get your up-to-date fix of blog posts about all things digital

    news.bbc.co.uk

    USB danger

    Revealing the dark side of the humble flash drive

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Fizzling out

    No iPhone buzz for fans at Apple's last Macworld show

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Gadgets galore

    Some of the goodies on offer at Las Vegas tech fair

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Virtual lounging

    Sitting together to watch a video when miles apart

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Palm unveils smartphone at show

    Handheld computing firm Palm unveils a smartphone called Pre at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Police 'encouraged' to hack more

    The Home Office has signed up to an EU suggestion allowing police to remotely access computers without a search warrant.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Twitter hit by security breaches

    The micro-blogging site has to deal with both a phishing scam and a hack of some very high profile accounts.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Apple spoils iPhone forgery plans

    Consumers are being warned to be on the look out for fake iPhone Nanos, despite the real thing not even being released.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Microsoft begins Windows 7 push

    Microsoft's Steve Ballmer kicked off the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas by announcing the first public release of Windows 7.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Getting into space by broomstick

    The proposed space elevator project could be powered by a simple new approach, demonstrated using a broomstick.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    UFO claim over wind farm damage

    UFO researchers claim damage to a Lincolnshire wind farm turbine was caused by a mystery aircraft.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Hard drive destruction 'crucial'

    The only way to stop fraudsters stealing information from old hard drives is by destroying them completely, a study finds.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Net benefits

    Can superfast fibre networks light up the UK economy?

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Charging gadgets using a magnet

    Magnetic induction could soon be used to charge a gadget, rather than using a direct cable connection into the mains.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    UK e-mail law 'attack on rights'

    A law ensuring the details of every e-mail sent in the UK are kept is an attack on civil liberties, say critics.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Do-it-yourself 3D movies at home

    New 3D technology may mean films might no longer be the sole province of movie studios.

    news.bbc.co.uk

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