20:13 24.07.2007
Iraq war veteran Sgt. Juan Arredondo can grasp tennis balls and door knobs with his left hand again, now that he's been outfitted with a bionic hand that has flexible fingers.
Governments have ordered 3 million of the inexpensive yet rugged computers for schoolchildren through the One Laptop Per Child project, giving the nonprofit group enough volume to kick-start mass production.
The e-mail appeared to be a routine correspondence between two friends."Check this out!"it read, then listed a Web address.
A team of security experts in Baltimore, Md., said it has found a flaw in Apple Inc.'s iPhone handset that can be used by attackers to access private data stored on it.
Officials in a rural valley in British Columbia hope that keeping out cell phones will help attract residents and tourists who want to escape to the quiet of nature.
Alfresco's survey of 10,000 users finds Red Hat adoption tripling, while Novell usage stays stagnant.
Hewlett-Packard plans to buy datacenter automation software vendor Opsware for about$1.6 billion. It's the third-largest acquisition in HP's history after its multibillion-dollar purchases of Compaq and Mercury.
The board of Auckland International Airport said Monday it was recommending a bid by Dubai Aerospace Enterprise to take control of the company that runs New Zealand's largest air hub.
A fundamental change in the design of microprocessors is presenting software developers with a challenge and a huge financial opportunity.
A decade-old telephone tax intended to help bring affordable service to rural areas has instead turned into something quite different: a bottomless and politically protected well of cash for cell phone companies that do big business in rural America.