NASA's Hubble gazes 13.2 billion years into universe's pastNASA has released the eXtreme Deep Field (XDF), the deepest-ever shot of the universe, composed of 10 years of photos from the Hubble Space Telescope.September 26, 2012 by Jon Yeomans in Innovation
Windows 8 to get midnight launch at PC World and Currys in LondonThe retail group's store on Tottenham Court Road in London will mark the occasion on Friday with a giant touchscreen running Windows 8, and a number of special offers.October 22, 2012 by Jon Yeomans in Windows
MPs warn banks to check IT systems after NatWest outageA parliamentary committee has told banks they must check their IT systems following the outage at RBS Group in June, which left millions of customers unable to update their bank balances.September 4, 2012 by Jon Yeomans in Finance
Ericsson's latest mobile browser promises devs more fun with videoEricsson Research has launched Bowser, an experimental mobile browser for Android and iOS that works with WebRTC technology to allow developers to make more imaginative use of video.October 22, 2012 by Jon Yeomans in Enterprise Software
US Space Fence plants first post – on a Pacific islandThe US Air Force's $3.5bn Space Fence surveillance system is designed to detect satellites and debris in low Earth orbit, and its first radar station will be based in the Marshall Islands.September 28, 2012 by Jon Yeomans in Innovation
BBC iPlayer turns on TV downloads for mobilesViewers will now be able to download and keep BBC TV content on their iOS devices for up to 30 days, with Android phones and tablets set to follow.September 4, 2012 by Jon Yeomans in Mobility
Foxconn 'falling short' of iPhone demandFoxconn's chairman Terry Gau has said the Taiwanese manufacturer is struggling to keep up with demand for Apple's iPhone.November 7, 2012 by Jon Yeomans in iPhone
Tim Berners-Lee's Web Index hands top spot to SwedenThe US and the UK took second and third place respectively in a new index ranking the state of the web around the world, based on usage, content and infrastructure.September 5, 2012 by Jon Yeomans in Networking
BT fibre rollout gets helping hand from 250 more squaddiesBT is recruiting up to 250 armed forces leavers to help with its fibre broadband rollout in the UK, having previously enlisted some 800 engineers from the military.October 23, 2012 by Jon Yeomans in Mobile Carriers
HP joins software-defined networking fray with new controller, switchesHP is backing software-defined networking (SDN) as the next big thing in the field, with the announcement of new OpenFlow-enabled switches and an SDN controller.October 4, 2012 by Jon Yeomans in Networking