In today's technology roundup: Two million US PCs recruited to botnets, Apple now third-largest PC seller in US, spycam school to pay damages for kiddie snaps, and BlackBerry apps help police fight crime.
In today's technology roundup: Sony Ericsson pioneers green phone, Twitter revamps ID system, 3D mapping hits Silverlight, and suit claims RFID caused cancer.
In today's technology roundup: Best-case cloud computing years away, Foxconn faces leaked report of worker abuse, Bill Gates talks education tech, and North Korea expands Internet presence.
In today's technology roundup: Google tests intelligent cars, iPhone 4 troubles continue, UAE scraps BlackBerry ban, and Virgin Galactic completes first flight.
In today's technology roundup: Motorola sues Apple, Gartner predicts Windows Phone 7 fail, MS to issue 49 patches, and Yahoo enhances search function.
In today's technology roundup: Sick PCs should be banned, Verizon to launch 4G in 38 markets, youth jailed for not handing over encryption password, and equity groups line up for BT's share of Tech Mahindra.
In today's technology roundup: Panasonic hopes to spread 'Jungle' fever; Facebook unveils Places in Germany; Motorola open to MS software, despite suit; and Samsung moves 5m Galaxy phones.
In today's technology roundup: Twitter turns entire accounts into ads, Barclaycard payments system fails, Google offers more details on Google TV, and BT seeks moratorium on Internet piracy cases.
In today's technology roundup: FBI uncovers cybercrime network, MS caps Ballmer's bonus, SAP struggles to find takers for SaaS offering, and PCs that boot in seconds.
In today's technology roundup: Android apps found sharing data, Facebook zeroes in on Koobface hackers, Net neutrality Bill dead in the water, and dozens charged in Zeus Trojan scam.
In today's technology roundup: Augmented reality comes to cellphones, BT embroiled in porn list breach, judge orders turnover of deleted posts, and ICO confirms data breach fines.
In today's technology roundup: Feds want VOIP, e-mail backdoors; adult video-sharing list leaked; EU drops Apple anti-trust inquiries; and Web 'superbug' threatens Chinese national security.
Researchers seek cyber-stalking victims, commissioner calls time on roaming charges, men sentenced for Comcast hijack, and Stuxnet worm hits Iranian nuclear plant.