Nokia recalls 14m phone chargers
Mobile phone firm Nokia is recalling 14m phone chargers because of fears they could cause electric shocks.
Cyber vandal hits police website
A computer hacker protesting over terror deaths in Pakistan attacks the website of Durham Police, forcing it to temporarily close.
Worm attack hits Apple iPhone
A self-propagating program that infects the Apple iPhone is discovered spreading amongst handsets in Australia.
Net restriction
Is the internet stifling new music stars?
Gas rocks
New technology makes it easier to find natural gas
Play.com hit by ordering glitch
Customers of online shop Play.com contact the BBC to report problems with its ordering system.
The next level in handheld games
Handheld game giants face a brand new foe
Gadget problems divide the sexes
A technology helpline claims that there are significant differences between the types of calls it receives from men and women.
A 360 degree net experience
How to make a virtual video tour
China plans for robot Olympics
Robots sports stars are being sought for an international robot Olympics to be held in China in 2010.
Early origins for uncanny valley
Human suspicion of realistic robots and avatars may have earlier origins than previously thought.
F1 designer unveils electric car
A new sustainable electric car designed for city or town use is the result of a £9m investment programme.
EU offers hope to file-sharers
The European Parliament has put together a reform package that would protect those accused of illegal file-sharing.
China to ban beating web addicts
China's internet boot camps should not use physical punishment to treat web addicts, the ministry of health says.
Smart spectacles aid translation
Glasses that can provide near real-time subtitles to translate foreign languages are being developed by Japan's NEC.
Strength in science collaboration
Scientists use social networking to collaborate
BBC iPlayer to launch on Freesat
The BBC's catch-up service iPlayer will have a test launch on Freesat later on this month.
Intel in threats and bribery suit
Intel is hit with an anti-competition lawsuit in the US, accused of using "illegal threats" to dominate microchip sales.
Rocket it and roll
Land speed team sees its plans come together
EMI sues Beatles download website
Record company EMI is suing a US website which it says is offering unauthorised downloads of The Beatles' albums for sale.
