We don't need no...The Anonymous collective has announced a new phase in its protests against the Church of Scientology, targeting the alleged mistreatment of youngsters by Scientologists....  |


Promise through the frothReview Google's new web browser has provoked an orgy of comment almost rivalling that for a new trinket from Apple. There's plenty of froth, but for once the interest is justified....  |
Unravelling the Chrome masterplan... with Windows 2.03Analysis When people buy software - buy it in seriously large amounts - it isn't just today's binary they're choosing. They're buying what they think is a bit of the future - they're buying  |
Host backtracks on corporate pressure claimsThe co-host of popular science television show Mythbusters has backtracked on claims that the Discovery Channel spiked a planned exploration of RFID security after coming under commercial pressure from credit card companies....  |


No smart suit for youAn ambitious plan to smarten up the online documentation for Linux distro Ubuntu has ended in failure....  |
They will go like a bombMembers of the European Parliament have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a plan to bring in common standards for hydrogen cars and hydrogen filling stations across the EU....  |
Deep down and virtyRed Hat has bought Qumranet, the company behind KVM virtualisation technology, for about $107m in cash....  |
Carrier wins exclusive sales rightsVodafone has become the first carrier to say that it'll sell Dell's newly announced Inspiron Mini 9 little laptop....  |
Nasty chill provoked reduced fuel flowThe Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has concluded that the 17 January crash-landing of a Boeing 777 at Heathrow was probably caused by "ice within the fuel feed system" which restricted flow to the engines....  |
Some bits are more equal the othersUK operator 3 is celebrating their first year of mobile broadband by launching a new data tariff of £2.50 for unlimited email use, though the price doubles to a fiver a month for suit-wearers  |
No, reallyThough the US still trails in terms of freedom from mobile tyranny, it has surpassed Western Europe in the great race towards 3G....  |
The Viagra two stepOnline scammers have found a new way to skirt anti-spam filters, this time by making use of Adobe Flash files hosted on free websites....  |
Stuff thisInternet auction site eBay is suing some of its business partners for 'cookie stuffing', a kind of advertising fraud. It claims partner sites are pretending that users have clicked on eBay ads when they have not....  |
Script kiddies, the DR will see you nowThe art of burying invisible malware deep inside a Linux machine is about to go mainstream, thanks to a new open-source rootkit released Thursday by Immunity Security, a firm that supplies tools for  |
We will comply without complying'As expected, Comcast has appealed the landmark FCC order that sanctioned the American ISP for secretly blocking BitTorrents and other peer-to-peer traffic....  |
Down with downloads...  |
Last minute glitch kills welcoming partySun Microsystems planned to push out a significant update to Java today, but a last-minute snag has made its date of arrival uncertain....  |
Double 0 Fashion: The designers play spy games as they get to create a dress made out of actual fabric for a change.  |
Season 3 Episode 10 B: It’s a grab bag of talent tonight when the last ten competitors vie for a spot in the Top 20. While a pair of violin-wielding brothers steal the show, little Kaitlyn steals our hearts and  |
Sons of Anarchy Premiere: Get our in-depth review of the series premiere of the FX drama Sons of Anarchy.  |
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