Technology

New lifeline for Bletchley Park

English Heritage has pledged £330,000 to help save Bletchley Park where Allied codebreakers worked during World War II.

Microsoft give start-ups a leg up

In tough economic times, the software giant Microsoft launches a project to give free software and services to start-ups.

MPs want UK jail time for hacker

20 UK MPs are calling for hacker Gary McKinnon to serve any sentence in a British jail if tried and convicted in a US court.

French pirates face net cut-off

French proposals to throw persistent pirates off the internet move a significant step closer to becoming law.

Firms demand aid on hi-tech crime

Big businesses have little faith that the government is doing enough to tackle the boom in hi-tech crime, a survey suggests.

Gizmo puts cold callers on hold

A device which attaches to a landline phone claims to combat the menace of nuisance calls.

Science minister urges investment

Science is vital to the economy, the UK science minister says as he signs a stem cell funding agreement with California.

Keyboard sniffers 'to steal data'

What people type on a computer keyboard can be easily intercepted remotely, security researchers show.

Keyboard sniffers to steal data

Techniques to eavesdrop on what people are typing on a computer keyboard are revealed by security researchers.

Game delayed over Koran phrases

The global release of a much-anticipated video game is delayed because of concerns it could offend Muslims.

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