BBC responds to botnet illegality claims
The BBC insisted that it had no intention of breaking the law by building and using a botnet - and its actions of had been in the public interest.
The BBC insisted that it had no intention of breaking the law by building and using a botnet - and its actions of had been in the public interest.
A rebuilt British cipher-breaking machine used in World War II has been beaten in a codebreaking challenge by a German man who wrote his own software.
A judicial review of Gary McKinnon's extradition to the U.S. has begun in the high court in London, with questions of his health being raised.
The Android operating system is a step closer to being embedded in consumer electronics, after the company behind the MIPS processor architecture open-sourced the code for its Android port.
The environmental organisation has criticised manufacturers for their use of toxic chemicals in desktops, notebooks, mobile phones and PDAs, making components impossible to recycle
Chess grandmaster comes in a distant second to Hydra, in the latest clash of human versus machine. Photos: Grandmaster crushed
Hackers are trying a cell phone approach to try to dupe people into downloading a Trojan horse program.
Chipmaker says an experiment in which it exposed servers to outside desert air for 10 months proves that millions of dollars could be saved in cooling costs.
The hardware company may have its Packard Bell operations on its hands for some times, but could sell it to a laptop manufacturer
Police investigations are being hindered by the use of proprietary mobile phone technologies, say forensics experts