Digital television is spreading faster in Britain than in France, Canada, the US, Germany and Japan, according to research.
A new US privacy group aims to influence the policies of the incoming Obama administration.
Guns N' Roses have launched their new album on MySpace, ahead of its release in shops.
A US woman goes on trial accused of using a fake online personality to bully a 13-year-old girl who later killed herself.
Microsoft has announced it will offer a free anti-virus and security software suite and will discontinue its OneCare service.
The British Library is among more than 1,000 cultural groups contributing to a European online library.
Microsoft's boss tells the firm's annual general meeting that it is no longer looking to buy Yahoo.
Shows like EastEnders and Heroes will be shown online at the same time as they are broadcast on TV from next week.
Technology is proving to help some ship owners stay one step ahead of pirates.
How knowing your genes could change your life
How the RNID tests new devices for the hearing impaired
A look back at the real-life Tomb Raider heroines
How Dungeons and Dragons is breaking out online
How navigation systems track and treat traffic jams
What will be tech-savvy Obama's priorities?
A grenade camera that can be thrown and send back images could soon be helping UK troops on the battlefield.
Labour MP Paul Flynn has been stripped of a Parliamentary allowance for making fun of other MPs on his blog.
The search is on for new chief executive of Yahoo, as co-founder Jerry Yang announces he is to stand down.
Three London hospitals are forced to shut down their systems because of a computer virus.
Children in England and Wales are to be given lessons in how to avoid scams and hidden charges when downloading mobile phone ringtones.
Internet fraudsters sell complete financial identities for just £80, according to an online safety group.
Aides to President-elect Barack Obama say concerns over transparency laws could stop him using e-mail in the White House.
Virtual affair leads to split. So how do avatars have sex?
Top titles for consoles and PCs
Mark Wahlberg talks about bringing Max Payne to life
Laptops for all, said Brown in 1999. Did it ever happen?
How a person's unique features, from their iris to the way they walk, are being used by companies and individuals.
Why the downturn is not making VCs wary of investing
Why the UK is a heavy hitter in the games market
Is the widespread reports of insecure networks worrying people too much asks Bill Thompson
Is the widespread reports of insecure networks worrying people too much asks Bill Thompson
Bill Thompson on the heady mix of politics and activism
Regular contributor Bill Thompson looks at what makes a good user interface
Regular contributor Bill Thompson looks at what separates TV and the internet.
How communities help Bill Thompson stay informed
Bill Thompson says the writing is on the wall for paper
Bill Thompson is worried that the methods we are using to keep kids safe on mobiles have stopped being useful.
Best known for its code-cracking work, Bletchley Park also played a role in the origins of the computer age.
A technology that helps the modern world keep running celebrates its 40th anniversary on 5 August.
The sixtieth anniversary of the birth of the first modern computer - known as Baby - is celebrated.
The UK's role in the early days of the computer revolution have been overlooked, say conservationists.
Computer security experts warn that many teenagers are falling into a life of petty cyber crime.
Cyber thieves are hatching a plan to steal US funds through British supermarkets, the BBC learns.
Misha Glenny meets one of Brazil's many cyber criminals, to find out what makes them go online to steal.
Cyber criminals are setting up web shops that sell stolen data for a knock-down price, say security experts.
ID fraud is a growing problem in the UK - here are some tips and tricks to help web users stay safe online.
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