Google warns users of malware that could cause internet disruption July 9
The DNSChanger malware has lain dormant on hundreds of thousands of computers for months, halted by FBI servers that are being shut down.

The DNSChanger malware has lain dormant on hundreds of thousands of computers for months, halted by FBI servers that are being shut down.

UpdatedWindows 8 will be with us towards the end of the year - here's what you can expect to see from Windows 8 tablets.

Week in TechHow much is Facebook really worth, and is it about to get crappier? Those are the big questions this week.

HP may have hit the skids, but Google has swooped in and rescued one of its projects.

Apple products are likely to remain at the peak of modern tech design after Sir Jonathan Ive vowed to remain with the company.

Intel has committed to a pioneering research project with the encouragement of the UK Government.

Gary MarshallYahoo used to rule search, but it lost to Google and Bing. But now it's back with Axis - and Axis is good.

Hewlett Packard is to lose a huge number of jobs, including Mike Lynch of Autonomy.

The ACLU weighed in on IBM's edict to employees that Siri is banned from the workplace.

Jonathan Ive talks about Apple's design process, explaining that the search for simplicity lies at the heart of every iDevice.

Microsoft's CEO talks up Windows 8 ahead of its launch, calling the software 'a rebirth' for the company.

Robert Moog's 78th birthday has been celebrated in a new Google doodle.

Sony will remove the shackles from its Music Unlimited cloud streaming service later this week when it launches for iPhone and iPod touch later this week.

Following an appeals court ruling that Apple may win this particular dispute, Apple has requested the court block sales of Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 in the US.

In DepthGoogle and Mozilla may be complaining that Windows RT is more locked down than Windows 8 itself, but Nvidia disagrees.

The late Apple co-founder received a star-studded tribute at the Webby awards.

New motion control device is 200 times more sensitive than Microsoft's Kinect peripheral and costs just £69.99 (£44).

Nvidia explains how its VGX tech can run desktop-level apps on ARM tablets using the power of the cloud.

Samsung appears to have softened its stance ahead of court-enforced peace talks with Apple.
TutorialThe Android-x86 project provides versions of Android that can be used on a variety of hardware - we show how you can install Android on an x86 PC.

TutorialHow to use free software to discover what others are doing behind your back and keep your PC secured.

The makers of the £22 ($35) Raspberry Pi computer will launch a plug-in camera module for the pocked-sized PC later this year.

TutorialAdminister your living room media centre PC from the comfort of your sofa - just use your Android phone as a remote!

Starting May 20, Microsoft will offer students purchasing a PC of $699 or more a free 4GB Xbox 360, presumably to aid in their studies.

The HTC Evo 4G LTE is being treated like an expatriate fugitive, held at the US border by officials while they investigate whether HTC has complied with a court order from December.

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