Technology
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A mix of chemicals borrowed from plants with tiny tubes of carbon can spontaneously create tiny, self-repairing solar cells.
Online marketplace Craigslist closes its US adult services listing following pressure from attorneys general and advocacy groups.
Turning 16 games consoles into a number-crunching supercomputer
The Modified Toy Orchestra is a band made up of five musicians - and 48 tweaked toy instruments.
Rory Cellan-Jones tries out 3D video equipment and looks at the latest ultra thin and bright OLED TVs.
Sony has won a permanent ban in Australia of a hack for its PS3, but the code behind it has been released for free on the web.
Ian Hardy discovers how top researchers and companies are using today's devices and data to make the world a more interesting place
How the tech savvy help victims cope in a crisis via the web
Samsung's Galaxy Tab and Toshiba's Folio 100 are amongst the gadgets showcased at the world's largest consumer electronics fair in Berlin.
Toshiba’s UK business manager says its Foilo 100 tablet PC complements trends in media usage.
Samsung's Galaxy Tab and Toshiba's Folio 100 are among rivals unveiled at the Berlin gadget exhibition.
The Royal Mail launches the world's first "intelligent" stamp, the first to work with image recognition technology.
Dell withdraws its bid for 3Par after rival Hewlett-Packard raises its offer for the data storage company to $2.1bn.
A potentially revolutionary circuit component, once a laboratory curiosity, is to be mass-produced for the first time.
The global disparity in access to broadband around the world and the cost of a connection is revealed by UN figures.
Samsung has become the latest manufacturer to enter into the tablet computer market with its Galaxy Tab.
US net users are being asked for their opinions about what ISPs should be allowed to do with web traffic flowing through their networks.
Apple launches a music-based social network called Ping as part of its latest upgrade to the iTunes music software.
Sony has unveiled its own music and video download service in an announcement timed to coincide with an Apple media event.
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) is extending its remit to cover the online realm.
Bill Thompson on Microsoft's game-changing browser
The PlayStation Move controller put on test
More than three million doctors have downloaded a phone application to monitor heartbeats through a phone.
The internet pranksters who helped expose cat bin lady
Can technology and music happily coexist?
The system of digitising actors to create characters in films like Avatar is being used to measure human behaviour in real life.
How technology allows digital nomads to leave the office behind to work around the world
How the classic PC is helping train a new generation of students in the art of programming.
Parents blogging about their children have become a global force in marketing.
Virtual reality is allowing scientists to ask difficult questions about human behaviour.
Community labs are springing up for people who want to hack and test new ideas.
The source code MacPaint is released but who can read it?
Faster broadband networks could spell the end of the games console, experts say.
The portrayal of women in the game's industry is still lacklustre according to experts and insiders
Nothing said online is really private, says Bill Thompson
How technology has ushered in a new era for aid work in disaster zones
Photographers and film-makers capture their 3-D views of the corners of virtual worlds
In our series about makers and hackers, we look at the world of amateur rocket-makers.
The release of an album on wax cylinder inspired us to try to make a phonograph to play it.
Are women happy being known as geeks?
Eye-Fi Adds Video Uploading To Its Cool Wi-Fi SD Cards
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Amazon Kindle Lands On The iPhone [Maybe Not Yours Though]
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Apple Refreshes iMac Mac mini [Bigger, Faster Greener]
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New Batman Hoodie: Guaranteed To Stop Criminals With Laughter
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Sony's HX1 Superzoom Cyber-shot With 'Sweep Panorama'
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Smart Kids Use More Text Jargon, According To Study
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Tony Hawk Could Bring Skateboarding Peripheral To Gaming
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Germans Trial Street Lamps Activated By Mobile Phones
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British Olympian Using Street Fighter IV To Snatch Gold
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