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Desert Island Discs goes online

Hundreds of episodes of Desert Island Discs will be made available online by the BBC.The corporation is also setting up a searchable database of...

Software update 'disrupted Gmail'

Google says an update to email storage software led to an unexpected bug that left tens of thousands of Gmail users without access to...

Experts look to nature for drones

The Pentagon is pouring millions of dollars into the development of tiny drones inspired by biology - such as the hummingbird - each equipped...

Raid disrupts Vodafone services

Millions of Vodafone customers in southern England lost services when burglars smashed their way into a building and stole vital network equipment.The raiders entered...

Google restores lost email services

Google has restored email service to some of the users who found all of their old messages deleted on Sunday.Google first posted a notice...

MoD unveils parachute simulator

Parachute troops are leaping into the virtual world thanks to a £500,000 piece of potentially life-saving equipment.The Ministry of Defence (MoD) unveiled its latest...

Computers 'should be used in exams'

Putting pen to paper in exams should be scrapped in favour of using computers, the qualifications watchdog has said.Isabel Nisbet, outgoing chief executive of...

Robot marathon kicks off in Japan

The world's first robot marathon is under way in western Japan, with five two-legged participants racing on an indoor track.The 12in battery-charged robots are...

Apple set to host new iPad launch

Apple is expected to unveil the second-generation iPad next week.The company, based in Cupertino, California, has sent invitations to a media event in San...

Radiohead album ready for download

Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke has revealed a new side of himself on YouTube, showing off funky dance moves as the band released their latest...

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