Can 'crimes' committed online, such as theft or murder, get you in trouble with the police? Davey Winder investigates.
The end of Moore's law may happen sooner than we first thought, according to two physicists who have predicted the end of rapid computing advancement.
Schwarzenegger vows to appeal.
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An Isuppli reportpredicting the death of Moore's Law by 2014 has analysts close to Intel breaking out in hives.
How can the most over hyped yet misrepresented ‘law’ form the lynchpin of the computing era? Tim Dean busts some of Moore’s Myths.
The French legislature has passed into law a revised version of the controversial so-called Hadopi 'three strikes' law targeting illegal online peer-to-peer file swappers
Law enforcement agencies from around the world have teamed up on a web-based initiative to try and prevent online child abuse.
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Intel has created fully functional 70Mb static random access memory (SRAM) chips with more than half a billion transistors using advanced nm process technology.
Security bill heads to president's desk.
Physics catch up with semiconductor shrinkage.
New technology better than old law.
Six years in prision for viewing 'immoral content'.
Employee monitoring may fall foul of the law.