Wikileaks shuts down as funds run out

Whistleblowing website Wikileaks has suspended operations, citing cashflow problems.

Power of thought to control Niagara Falls lightshow

Visitors to the Winter Olympics in Vancouver next week will be able to control lightshows at major landmarks by the power of thought alone.

Spiderman device could let people walk up walls

You too can walk up walls like Spiderman, thanks to a new device invented by Cornell scientists.

Google to open enterprise app store in March

Google is planning to open an app store selling business software, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Sony to win sales from disappointed iPad gamers?

In typical narcissistic Sony fashion, the firm’s director of hardware marketing has said that Apple’s iPad will be good business – for Sony, that is.

Wii-Fit thanked for saving fat woman's life

There’s nothing quite like a wee story about a Nintendo Wii saving somewiins life, and who are we at TG Daily to hold back, especially on a Monday?

Report: Apple halts production of 27-inch iMacs

Apple has apparently been forced to temporarily halt production of its 27-inch iMac model.

Cyber criminals target Facebook and LinkedIn

An online security firm known as Sophos has warned that nefarious cyber criminals are stepping up their attacks against members of various social networking sites.

Microsoft snubs US gamers with "Japanese only" Xbox HD

Microsoft has announced that it will be releasing a 250 GB hard-disk drive for the Xbox 360 on March 11, 2010.

Corporations are like people, but they're not

US law enshrines the idea that a corporation is an entity, an individual but the legislators obviously didn't really think this one through when it was enshrined in statute at the end of the 19th century.

Google Chrome takes market share from Firefox and IE

Google Chrome has managed to capture at least 5 percent of the browser market share from rivals Internet Explorer and Firefox.

Jobs blames Adobe Flash for crashing Macs

Apple CEO Steve Jobs has allegedly blamed Adobe Flash for the majority of OS X crashes.

Google News gets its knickers in a twist

Google News is outsourcing to the Ministry of Silly Walks.

RNA research leads to paleontology without fossils

As long as 600 million years ago, our tiny marine ancestors may have had a sophisticated brain that released hormones into the blood and was connected to various sensory organs.

The iPad Wall: when one status symbol simply isn't enough

"Typical television walls are just 'so yesterday'", according to Australian architects' firm Clarke Hopkins Clarke.

Virgin's Branson adds winged sub to his fleet

Here at TG Daily, we reckon he must have a Thunderbirds fantasy or something. Virgin's Richard Branson has added something new to his list of implausible vehicles - a DeepFlight three-person aero submarine.

California appoints itself guardian of the moon

It's not in California, it's not even on planet Earth, but that hasn't prevented the California State Historical Resources Commission from claiming the Apollo 11 landing site a state historical resource.

Google phases out IE 6 support

Google has started phasing out support for Internet Explorer 6.

'Modem hacker' caught after advertising blitz

A Connecticut man faces up to 40 years in jail after trying to sell illegally-modified cable modems to the FBI.

Probe will warn of solar storms

NASA will next week launch a new spacecraft designed to help predict the sun's complex weather and storms.