BBC unveils final version of micro:bit coding device for kids
The BBC has finalized the design of the micro:bit, the tiny computer it will give to 1 million British schoolchildren later this year to help them learn about computing.
The BBC has finalized the design of the micro:bit, the tiny computer it will give to 1 million British schoolchildren later this year to help them learn about computing.
The European Union faces a huge shortfall of qualified IT staff in Europe by 2020, prompting EU countries to redouble efforts to offer technology training.
A fraudulent website that cloned the BBC has gone offline after it received a surge of traffic for running a bogus story concerning the violence at French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo.
The former Director General of the World Trade Organization is to head up a new group looking at the future use of TV broadcast spectrum across the European Union.
"A child born today will grow up with no conception of privacy at all," Edward Snowden warned Wednesday in a message broadcast to U.K. television viewers.
Google sources have backed away from earlier projections that the company's Glass wearable computer would ship later this year.
Intel wants to create a virtual cable service that would bundle TV channels for subscribers. But cable providers are expected to put up a fight.
The BBC has suspended its Chief Technology Officer, John Linwood, after deciding to abandon a £98 million digital project.
The company producing a 3D-printable gun today test fired it successfully, demonstrating the viability of the technology that would allow anyone with a printer and special resin toner to make their own weapons.
Google's executive chairman acknowledged yesterday that using Glass, the company's computerized eyeglasses, can be at times a bit 'weird' and 'inappropriate.'
Google's Eric Schmidt said the company's wearable computer, Glass, is about a year from reaching the market.
A freedom of information request has revealed that the BBC has spent over £750,000 on lost or stolen laptops, mobile phones and tablets in just three years.
Andy Smith, an internet security chief at the Cabinet Office, has urged users to give websites fake details to protect their identity. Labour has spoken out against the comments, claiming that they encourage cyber crime and bullying.
Lady Gaga's Twitter and Facebook pages were hacked on Monday, tricking some of her millions of followers to a scam website looking to suck up victims' personal information.
A migration of online data to new servers at Royal Mail has knocked out a series of its most important postage websites for consumers and businesses, <a href="http://www.royalmail.com/price-finder">including a Price Finder page</a>, for nearly all of this week.