|
The hits and misses of Microsoft
|
|
Briton's wife 'took her own life'
The defence in the double murder trial of Neil Entwistle has said his wife killed their daughter before taking her own life.
|
|
Country profile: Pakistan
Key facts, figures and dates.
|
|
Trade agreement could hit privacy
Internet law professor Michael Geist examines implications of new anti-counterfeiting agreement.
|
|
Country profile: Burma
Key facts, figures and dates
|
|
Why typewriters beat computers
They're clunky, dirty and can't access the internet, yet every year thousands of people buy typewriters when they could probably afford a computer. Why?
|
|
Frigid robot eyes top tech prize
A robot which cares for millions of frozen biological samples is among four finalists for a top engineering award.
|
|
Google faces human rights votes
Google faces motions at its shareholders' meeting on Thursday covering censorship and human rights.
|
|
Calls for bridge contingency plan
MP urges ministers to formulate an emergency plan to prevent high-wind gridlock on the Forth Road Bridge.
|
|
Xerox plans the future of today
The famed Xerox Parc labs invites the BBC to view the best of its latest crop of research projects
|
|
'Missed disease put me at risk'
Fiona Loud's kidney problems were not picked up until they were at an advanced stage.
|
|
Fears over pro-suicide web pages
People surfing for suicide information are more likely to find sites encouraging it than giving support, a study says.
|
|
Sex offenders face website bans
Sex offenders' e-mail addresses are to be passed on to social networking sites under new government plans.
|
|
Q&A: Children and safer net use
Following a report into children's use of social network sites the BBC news website looks at what parents can do to keep offspring safe.
|
|
At a glance: The Byron Review
A quick guide to the key conclusions and recommendations in the Byron Review.
|
|
Fumes 'leaking into plane cabins'
An aviation pressure group claims thousands of air passengers are at risk from toxic fumes leaking into aircraft cabins.
|
|
China's battle to police the web
Web users in China are able to view the BBC News website for the first time. So how does the great firewall of China work?
|
|
How the open net closed its doors
A new book details the extent to which countries across the globe are increasingly censoring online information.
|
|
Burrell designers Go Ape at plans
The Burrell Collection's architects speak out against the proposed adventure playground in Pollok Park.
|
|
Media toe party line on Tibet crisis
The Chinese media offer a different perspective on events in Tibet to that of Western media.
|