Unmetered download agreements are next the battleground as games consoles follow the Apple TV's lead to support movie download services.
The world's first universal programmable quantum computer has been unveiled in Colarado by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Bringing destruction to life on screen is a everyday job for the effects wizards behind the upcoming film 2012. In fact, the filmmakers produced a whopping million gigabytes of data
Apple’s MacBook Pro is a design masterpiece, even if its brilliance is marred by a few annoying niggles.
The European Union has finally agreed the last details of the Telecom Reform Package, and decided that citizens' internet access can be restricted if necessary, but only after a "fair and impartial procedure including the user's right to be heard".
A stunning piece of design matched with excellent battery life, but with an Atom inside the price is surely too high
Stuart Turton spends the second day of his one week odyssey with Linux, battling Fedora and DVD playback troubles, while trying valiantly not to go back to the relative 'safety' of Vista, as frustrations start to boil over.
From Betamax to Amiga, here's a list of those IT innovations that fell under the bulldozer. Some were cruelly robbed of their advantage, others threw it away with bad management
We gaze into a crystal ball and and ponder the future, or possible demise, of some well-known technologies.
Last week, in honour of the Windows 7 launch, we covered Microsoft's biggest successes in the computing field. This week, in the interest of balance, we're looking to the company's dark side..