Nist researchers claim major breakthrough.
Flaw discovered in WPS used by iPhone and iPod Touch.
Boffins develop 'mucus' polymers to boost electronic sniffing devices.
Big Blue thins paste to keep chips cool.
Vulnerability confirmed in Windows 2000, but could also be present in XP.
Don't let your PC be turned into a zombie.
'Waggle dance' used as inspiration to make servers more efficient.
New material could be used in flexible e-book screens.
Technology can be used to kick start body's own healing processes.
PIV cards replace username and password.
Applications include high intensity LEDs and optical switches.
GeForce 8800 can speed up brute force attacks by a factor of 25.
Penn State researchers use naturally occurring bacteria.
Current use of nanotech 'just the tip of the iceberg'.
Researchers create record-breaking 18 lumens per watt.
Scientists promise cheaper and more effective panels.
Engineers promise improved consumer electronics.
Circuits run on far-infrared light instead of electricity.
Carbon capture and storage key to new system.
Computer scientists use Google Labs widget in object recognition software.