BBC Tech News

Game sharers face legal crackdown
19 August 2008 03:05
Thousands of video game pirates could face legal action after a developer wins damages from a file-sharer.

Call to tackle UK business waste
20 August 2008 00:00
The government should do more to curb waste using tax as an incentive, a House of Lords committee has said.

Intel cites US education 'crisis'
20 August 2008 01:09
Intel's chairman tells developers a better education system is vital to the economic well-being and future of the US.

Stellar result in MoD challenge
19 August 2008 17:52
The Ministry of Defence has concluded a contest to identify robots best suited to battlefield spying.

A thermostat for mini-spacecraft
19 August 2008 15:41
A new technology has been demonstrated that can regulate the temperature of miniature satellites and spacecraft

Reports of iPod Nanos overheating
19 August 2008 11:08
Reports of two iPods which have overheated in Tokyo are being investigated by Japanese government officials.

Apple launches iPhone bug fix
19 August 2008 04:45
Apple releases an update to fix problems with the much-hyped 3G iPhone, following complaints from some users.

US to back 21st century learning
19 August 2008 08:51
Congress approves a bill for a new centre that will bring technological advances from business into the classroom.

Clipboards hijacked in web attack
18 August 2008 12:29
Security firms are warning about a novel attack that inserts a malicious weblink in the clipboard where text is copied and stored.

Perfect return flight for Proton
19 August 2008 09:40
A Russian Proton rocket successfully launches one of the biggest commercial satellites ever built - the Inmarsat-4 (I4-F3).