In today's technology roundup: Offshore IT facilities plummet, bug gives untrusted root access, solar panel costs 'set to fall', and Large Hadron Collider breaks energy record.
In today's technology roundup: UK ID register is up and running, mobs encircle smart meters, Wikipedia denies mass exodus, and Apple moves to kill Psystar lawsuit.
In today's technology roundup: E-tailers blame customers, Johnson says no to McKinnon intervention, translator device takes to stage, and 'Godfather of Spam' convicted.
In today's technology roundup: Google phone ready in 2010, Ericsson wins Nortel GSM unit, Apple sues over power brick patents, and Wikipedia 'loses' 49 000 editors.
In today's technology roundup: Local Google Street View winners announced, e-mail leak highlights 'hacktivism' trend, Intel Core i9 tests show performance boost, and EU votes through Telecoms Package final text.
In today's technology roundup: Visa phishing attack spotted, FDA targets illegal Internet pharmacies, hackers hit climate research unit, and YouTube introduces automatic captions.
In today's technology roundup: Google releases Chrome to open source, scareware tool dumps smut on PCs, China military site draws hackers, and Dell earnings down 54%.
In today's technology roundup: Google exploited to push malware, IBM supercomputer smarter than a cat, Salesforce pushes corporate social networking, and tiny chip could diagnose disease.
In today's technology roundup: Age of cyber warfare dawns, hacktivists ransack Hitler defender's e-mail, T-Mobile staff sold personal data, and RidRx unveils stethoscope app.
In today's technology roundup: ISPs unhappy with data proposals, online bank hackers get 13 years, spam net snares 250 000 bots, China joins supercomputer elite, and Net gets set for alphabet changes.
In today's technology roundup: Hackers create tools for disaster relief, mental health data stolen from NHS, boffins fight pacemaker hacks, and 'Sabbath' protest targets Intel.
In today's technology roundup: Intel takes out $1.25bn insurance policy, Xbox console ban is permanent, open data initiative gathers momentum, and MPs want McKinnon extradition blocked.