Machine learning helps produce 'wiring diagram' of the human brain

MIT is using automated machine learning to help develop a 'wiring diagram' of the human brain.

Facebook crumbles under wrath of Arrington

 A rather embarrassing incident has left Facebook saving face, as the firm has had to apologize to a user whose vanity URL it snatched, purportedly to sell to a company for cold hard cash.

The best iPad video ever!

eHarmony now at harmony with gays

It’s not been all peace and harmony for dating site eHarmony of late, with the firm having to shell out $2 million in a settlement over its homophobic refusal to allow lesbians, gays and bisexuals to be desperate e-daters too.

Zune phone is not a Zune phone

Here at TG Daily we like comparing Apples and Oranges, or at least Apple and Microsoft, and with all the buzz about the iPad, it seems Microsoft has been trying to generate a bit of its own buzziness with rumors of a Zune phone.

Apple details iPad tablet specs

Saint Steven Jobs has finally come down from the mountain top bearing Apple's "magical and revolutionary" tablet device.

Oracle's Ellison becomes the Mighty Muscle

Analysis Way way more significant than some tablet Steve Jobs will introduce today is a repositioning of Oracle that will shake the mighty pillars of the IT industry.

Live (now dead) coverage: Apple introduces the iPad

Saint Steven Jobs has finally unveiled Apple's hallowed iPad tablet device.

Microsoft preps Windows Mobile 7, Zune phone

Microsoft is preparing Windows Mobile 7 for its official debut at the Mobile World Congress in March.

Apple prototype tablet images hit the 'Net

Engadget has managed to obtain at least two images of what appears to be a  prototype Apple tablet, or what may be a tablet "bolted down" to a table.

Second man admits attack on Scientologists

A second man has admitted taking part in a DDoS attack on the Church of Scientology's website.

EU to investigate Virgin Media surveillance

The European Commission is to investigate Virgin Media's decision to use piracy detection software, following a complaint by Privacy International.

Avatar is bad news for movie lovers

While the world struggles to find new adjectives to describe the wonderfulosity of James Cameron's 3D epic, Avatar, the more sober amongst us reckon that film lovers should be afraid - very afraid - of what its runaway success means.

Sun's McNealy says goodbye

Goodbyes are proverbially hard to say, but Sun Microsystems' cofounder and chairman Scott McNealy has had no problems.

Hah! Rock 'n roll generation has really good hearing

Your mother was wrong, and now you can prove it. All that loud music probably hasn't done your hearing any harm at all.

Laughter is a universal language

Laugh, and the world laughs with you: a new study suggests that both laughing and crying are universal across cultures.

Obama expected to scrap moon plans

The dream is over: Barak Obama's NASA budget proposal, due Monday, looks unlikely to make any provision for returning men to the moon.

Google says software patch could help fix Nexus One woes

Google has pledged to release a software patch that could help improve spotty 3G coverage on its flagship Nexus One smartphone.

China lashes out at Google

The Chinese are no longer playing a game of whispers when it comes to mouthing off about Google’s smackdown two weeks ago, with the country’s media now openly dissing the Internet giant, and the US government too for good measure.

HP and Microsoft crash Apple’s tablet party

Hewlett Packard has crashed Apple’s noisy tablet party by offering a detailed glimpse of its own shiny Slate device on YouTube.