- Hacker loses extradition appeal - A Briton accused of hacking into secret Nasa military computers loses his appeal against extradition to the US.
- Computer viruses make it to orbit - Laptops taken to the International Space Station were infected with a computer virus, Nasa confirms.
- iPhone ad rapped as 'misleading' - The Advertising Standards Authority calls an iPhone advert "misleading" for saying all of the web is available on the phone.
- West Wing writer tackles Facebook - Aaron Sorkin, who created The West Wing and wrote Charlie Wilson's War, is making a film about Facebook.
- Robo-skeleton lets paralysed walk - A human exoskeleton robotic suit is helping people paralysed from the waist down to stand, walk and climb stairs.
- Trusted sites thwart net hijacks - Tricky hack attacks could be thwarted by using trusted sites to police web use, say researchers.
- Green tech in 'Formula Zero' race - Six international teams competed this weekend in the first-ever hydrogen-powered motorsport race.
- Two-thirds of UK homes now online - Latest official figures show the number of UK households with internet access rose to 16.5 million this year.
- Bank customer data sold on eBay - A PC containing personal data of a million bank customers is sold on a net auction site for £35, according to the Daily Mail.
- Lloyd's staff shoot down man's 'Lloyd's is pants' password - A man who chose "Lloyds is pants" as his telephone banking password found it had been changed to "no it's not".
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- Smart stuff - Machines may be about to outsmart humans
- Wireless power - Intel reveals a way to power gadgets without wires
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- Solar plane makes record flight - A UK-built solar-powered plane sets an unofficial world endurance record for a flight by an unmanned aircraft.
- Officials 'back ban on data sale' - The majority of election officials in England support a ban on the sale of voters' personal details to companies, a survey finds.
- Xbox Live in youth voting drive - Young US voters can now register to vote in the presidential election via Microsoft's gaming network.
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