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Google gobbles up half of search market
Search giant's market share inches up in March.
Clement James
Apr 19 2007 1:10PM
Software
Consumers give WiMax the thumbs up
Technology favoured over more expensive alternatives.
Robert Jaques
Apr 18 2007 3:08PM
Telco/ISP
US consumers give WiMax the thumbs up
Technology favoured over more expensive cellular alternatives.
Robert Jaques
Apr 17 2007 3:23PM
Networking
US military puts router in space
The US military is to trial putting internet routers into orbit in an experiment that could have important implications for civilian applications.
Iain Thomson
Apr 16 2007 2:51PM
Oddware
US researchers perfect electrically conductive plastic
A University of Texas researcher has developed a modified plastic that can carry variable electric currents
Robert Jaques
Apr 12 2007 2:01PM
Oddware
iPod takes bullet for soldier
Pictures went up on photo sharing site Flickr late last week showing how an Apple iPod took a bullet for an American soldier in Iraq.
Clement James
Apr 11 2007 11:35AM
Hardware
US regulators hang up on mid-air phone calls
US regulators won't allow in-air phone calls.
Tom Sanders
Apr 5 2007 2:38PM
Telco/ISP
US wins fight to extradite 'Nasa hacker' McKinnon
UK computer enthusiast alleged to have hacked string of US government systems.
Robert Jaques
Apr 4 2007 3:08PM
Oddware
Pentagon hacker could face 60 years in prison after extradition to US
Gary McKinnon, accused of hacking into Pentagon and NASA networks, has lost his fight against extradition to the United States in front of the British High Court.
Fiona Raisbeck
Apr 4 2007 10:29AM
Security
US losing its competitive advantage
American Electronics Association warns that the time for action is now.
Robert Jaques
Mar 29 2007 1:50PM
Strategy
Report: Multitude of malicious code on UK and US servers
Malicious code is more likely to be hosted on local servers in the UK and US than in countries with less developed e-crime law enforcement policies, according to the latest report by Finjan.
Fiona Raisbeck
Mar 29 2007 11:04AM
Security
US daylight saving errors pile up
Time change causes problems for vendors.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 14 2007 11:27AM
Oddware
IT worth US$2 trillion to the US economy
Technology behind almost all US economic growth in the past decade.
Robert Jaques
Mar 14 2007 10:27AM
Financial Services
US hacker gets a year in the slammer
LexisNexis attacker brought to book.
Robert Jaques
Mar 9 2007 8:24AM
Security
US hacker sentenced to one year's imprisonment
A US citizen who pleaded guilty to conspiring to commit computer fraud and identity theft has been sentenced to one year's imprisonment by a Florida court.
Fiona Raisbeck
Mar 9 2007 2:53AM
Security
US teen violence study exonerates video games
Shoot 'em upsĀ 'not to blame', says American Sociological Association.
Staff Writers
Mar 7 2007 8:27AM
Oddware
US boffins show off real-life tricorder
Star Trek technology comes to earth.
Iain Thomson
Mar 2 2007 8:26AM
Oddware
Wireless surfing takes off in the US
Over a third of people access the internet wirelessly using laptops, PDAs or
mobiles.
Staff Writers
Mar 1 2007 8:15AM
Telco/ISP
US citizen pleads guilty to creating spyware and ID theft
A US citizen, who was charged with creating and distributing a Trojan horse intended to steal computer usernames and passwords, has pleaded guilty in court.
Fiona Raisbeck
Feb 26 2007 12:53AM
Security
Report: Chinese hackers waging cyberwar on US
Chinese hackers are waging war against the United States through the cyber realm, a senior defense official said last week.
Ericka Chickowski
Feb 22 2007 2:12PM
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