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Anonymous 'may soon be able to hack into power grid', warns US national security chiefWed, 22 Feb 2012 15:04:51 GMT
Anonymous 'may soon be able to hack into power grid', warns US national security chiefWed, 22 Feb 2012 15:04:51 GMT
Our national security and our economy rely on the security of our digital lives - which is why government and industry have joined forces to protect them, says James Morris.

A Payments Council project will enable mobile payments from any account, could this spell the end of fiddling in a purse or wallet for a plastic card?

Consumer Technology Editor Matt Warman tries Sony's entry into the handheld gaming market

The Nine Eyes of Google Street View: a photo project by Jon Rafman.

Interference caused by new mobile networks will cost operators £180million, the Government has announced.

Sony PlayStation Vita goes on sale today - see the pick of the best launch titles for the innovative portable games console.

Microsoft attacks Google Apps in 'Googlighting' video Microsoft has launched an open attack on Google Apps in a new online video called 'Googlighting'.
(telegraph technology)
Foreign journalists killed in Syria TWO Western journalists have been killed in the flashpoint city of Homs after Syrian security forces shelled a building.
(heraldsun world)
Space elevator that takes tourists 22k miles into orbit could be built within 40 years If created, up to 30 passengers at a time would spend a week travelling a quarter of a way to the moon at speeds of 120mph.
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