Read the latest internet and technology news from around the world.
Internet
30 January 2012
Virgin Media is edging ever closer to rolling out 4G mobile connections after carrying out an evaluation-programme to test the viability of the high-speed mobile scheme.
Internet
26 January 2012
A security vulnerability has been discovered in Sonos' wireless music systems.
Internet
21 January 2012
In a dramatic display of the power of online protest, a congressional vote on the anti-piracy bills SOPA and PIPA have been shelved.
Internet
20 January 2012
Senior vice-president of social business for Google, Vic Gundotra has announced that Google+ has surpassed the massive 90 million users mark.
Internet
17 January 2012
Parents are being urged to protect their children's computers as leading Czech anti-virus firm Avast reveals hackers are increasingly targeting gaming websites targeted at children.
Internet
16 January 2012
A virus infecting the Japanese space programme may have leaked information about the H-II cargo transfer vehicle, which is used to ferry equipment to the International Space Station.
Internet
10 January 2012
Anonymous has hit Sony once again - this time apparently due to the organisation's support of the US Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA).
Internet
09 January 2012
Nginx, the lightweight open source web server software, is now the second most used server software in the world.
Internet
05 January 2012
Leaders in the automotive industry believe that internet connectivity will be as important as safety levels when purchasing a car over the next five years.
Internet
04 January 2012
Members of hacktivist group Anonymous have ramped up their offensive against German neo-Nazis.
Internet
02 January 2012
UK shoppers turned out in force to hit the sales on Boxing Day - on laptops, PCs and tablets.
Internet
20 December 2011
A hacker has published code for powerful cross-site scripting attacks which he claims surpass normal cookie stealing and phishing for users' private details.
Internet
01 December 2011
A group of hackers have targeted the United Nations this week, publishing more than 100 email addresses and login details which it claims to have extracted from them.
Internet
24 November 2011
Nominet is set to approve a draft proposal which could mean that allegedly illegal websites are suspended from the World Wide Web without a court order.
Internet
03 November 2011
The Duqu worm was spread with the help of an infected Microsoft Word document, according to researchers.
Internet
23 September 2011
Adobe has released a security update for Flash Player in order to address several critical vulnerabilities, including one that is being exploited in the wild.
Internet
24 August 2011
Cloud music services aren't liable for illegal music held on them by users, a US judge has ruled.
Internet
23 August 2011
Facebook has announced a major security revamp giving users more control over their privacy on the site.
Internet
19 August 2011
Fewer students opted to take technology subjects at A-level this year, continuing the decline.
Internet
18 August 2011
Broadband connections in rural England and Scotland are set to for a boost, with £363million of funds being allocated to improve them.