Anne Bonny - a female pirate

Pirate Bay finds a new home

The Pirate Bay has found a new home for its popular torrent website on the Caribbean island of St. Martin.
DARPA headquarters

DARPA discounts ad-hoc network

Researchers at the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) believes a military mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) that lets 1,000-5,000 nodes connect simultaneously and securely is pretty much impossible.

IBM smashes the atom record

Scientists from IBM have created the world’s smallest film, made with thousands of atoms.
Anand Chandrasekher

Snapdragon brand growth is Qualcomm's aim

Qualcomm is the leading supplier of mobile SoCs, but it is not content with its low key media image and it apparently wants to grow the Snapdragon brand.

Yahoo beaten up by the French

Search engine Yahoo has given up on a cunning plan to buy a majority stake in online video website Dailymotion after the French government said that it did not want the buyout to take place.

Google tests Intel Haswell-powered Chromebook

Google is reportedly testing a new Chromebook powered by Intel's x86 Haswell SoC.

ZoomBoard is a keyboard for next-gen smartwatches

Smartwatches may soon be on their way from industry heavyweights such as Apple, Google, Samsung and Microsoft.

Acer's Windows 8 Aspire V5-122 is powered by AMD's Temash SoC

Acer has introduced the Aspire V5-122, a Windows 8 touchscreen notebook with an 11.6 inch, 1366 x 768 pixel display and AMD's Temash APU.

HP changes the fabric of the IT universe

HP has introduced a data center network fabric built on its FlexNetwork architecture.

It's going to rain tablets, hallelujah

Tablet makers are set to roll out the next generation of cheaper tablets over the coming weeks and it is now clear that competition in the cutthroat market will intensify in the second half of the year. 

Shock: Windows Phone 8 does pretty well

Microsoft missed out on the smartphone gravy train, but now it seems as if Windows Phone 8 might have a bright future after all. 
Antonio Todde died at the age of 112 years and 346 days

Wrinkly old people make better programmers

The industry perception that you have to be a freshly scrubbed schoolboy to be any good as a developer is rubbish, according to research.

Fujitsu gets the hell out of microcontrollers

Japan's Fujitsu is close to selling its mirocontroller chip business to Spansion.
Isaac Asimov

Isaac Asimov invoked to save us from killer robots

Campaigners are calling for laws which are similar to Isaac Asimov's first law of robotics to prohibit the use of robots which can kill without a human control switch.

M-commerce gets IBM all excited

M-commerce is continuing to grow in the retail space, a report has suggested.

Entire state moves to open source

In a victory for the free software movement, the Spanish autonomous region of Extremadura has started to switch more than 40,000 government PCs to open source.

Atmel introduces ultra-low power single-chip touch controller for Windows 8 mobile devices

Atmel has introduced an ultra-low power single-chip device designed to support Windows 8 touchscreens up to 15.6 inches and touchscreen cover glass as thin as 0.4mm.

Video: This morphing smartphone changes shape at will

Australian researchers have designed a smartphone capable of morphing its shape, offering users a silent, yet visual cue of an incoming phone call, text message or email.

Report: Google's Nexus 11 will be an octa-core tablet

What comes after Google's Nexus 7 and 10 tablets? The Nexus 11, of course, which is rumored to feature an 11” Super PLS TFT display, along with an Octa-Core A15 / A7 (Samsung Exynos 5410) SoC, front/back cameras and a 64 GB Micro SD.

Epson Endeavor S is an 11.6 inch slider-style Windows 8 tablet

Although sales of Windows 8 mobile devices have been less-than-stellar thus far, tablets and ultrabooks running Microsoft's flagship operating system are quickly reaching critical mass, both in North America and Asia.