Electric future
Motor industry hails clean tech at Frankfurt show
Smart car
Ford harnesses radar and fighter jet technology
Tortured genius
The life of code- breaking computer pioneer Alan Turing
Screen burn
The future of television goes on show
UK firm Spinvox 'put up for sale'
UK voice-to-text firm Spinvox has been "put up for sale", according to a statement by one of its investors, Invesco Perpetual.
No net gains for party politics
Net will not decide the next election, says Bill Thompson
PM apology after Turing petition
The PM releases a statement on WWII code breaker Alan Turing, recognising the "appalling" way he was treated for being gay.
UK 'needs space agency'
Leading industry figure argues for a UK space agency
Orange restores net service
The broadband service run by mobile firm Orange, which has nearly 1m customers, is experiencing disruptions.
Competition for community wi-fi
People are are being encouraged to apply to a fund which will provide free net access for select UK communities.
Facebook strips down to Lite site
Facebook launches a new Lite version of the site, first outlined in August, for users with poor internet connections.
Japan's space freighter in orbit
Japan successfully launches its new unmanned cargo craft on a mission vital to the future of the space station.
MoD withdraws £114m system
Costly military equipment is pulled from the front line in Afghanistan and replaced by a cheaper off-the-shelf system.
Musicians hit out at piracy plans
An alliance of music stars speak out against UK government proposals to kick file-sharers off the internet.
The drive for the future
From driverless cars to self-flying helicopters
Electric avenue
Push to plug the UK into the latest electric cars
Unhappy with your broadband speed? Try Winston the pigeon
Winston the pigeon carries a 4GB memory stick across South Africa faster than an IT firm's ADSL service can transfer the data.
'One in 10 conned' by ticket sites
OFT says sports and music fans are left wanting by dodgy online ticket sites that take their money and don't produce the goods.
Steve Jobs lights up Apple show
Apple boss Steve Jobs appears at a product launch, in his first public appearance since a prolonged illness.
'Eureka' moment
DNA pioneer celebrates 25 years of profiling
