‘Fastest ever’ broadband passes speed test
The "fastest ever" broadband speeds have been achieved in a test in London, raising hopes of more efficient data transfer via existing infrastructure.
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The "fastest ever" broadband speeds have been achieved in a test in London, raising hopes of more efficient data transfer via existing infrastructure.
The comet-chasing probe Rosetta has woken up and is operational after a 31-month hibernation, the European Space Agency says.
A fridge has been discovered sending out spam after a web attack managed to compromise smart gadgets.
It's rare for astronomers to spot a planet in a star cluster. That's partly why a cluster called Messier 67 is so special: We now know that it has three planets orbiting stars.
Thirty-four US Air Force officers in charge of launching nuclear missiles have been suspended over accusations they cheated on proficiency tests.
Add-ons that turn smartphones into Star Trek-like tricorder medical diagnostic kits
The annual no-holds-barred Christmas holiday slugfest between mobile game developers has a new twist this year: marketing and user-acquisition costs will likely hit an all-time high and surpass any revenue earned over the festive season.
A team led by Penn State College of Medicine researchers has developed a tool to help scientists study the influence of social networks on health.
Candy Crush Saga - the "match-three" mobile game - was the highest grossing app on both iPhone and iPad in 2013
A £3.2m supercomputer, one of the most powerful in the UK, has been installed at the University of Southampton.