In an effort to detect the presence of ice and water, NASA will today crash a 2.2tonne rocket into the surface of the moon.
A thief in Hove, East Sussex, has stolen a notebook and taunted the previous owner by posting on her Facebook profile.
The Royal Mint has accidentally issed undated 20p coins - and each one could be valuable.
The annual CeBIT trade show highlights the global economic downturn.
SCAN is once again spreading the Christmas cheer and it wants to raise £500 for the NSPCC by December 24th, have you done your bit?
The Moon is terrific as far as desolate orbiting rocks go, but by all accounts, it's rather lacking in the nuclear power generator department.
Bletchley Park, the home of programmable computing, is fighting for survival. Here are a few ways in which you can help!
The UK is flooded with non-branded chargers that can overheat or cause electrocution, warns Trading Standards.
UK government announces short list of IT companies to provide biometric ID cards.
An 18-year-old girl is believed to be the first person in Britain to be convicted of threatening behaviour on the web.
Both industry and academia have a significant role to play in countering terrorism in the UK, says Home Office.
The government has announced that the national minimum wage will rise by 7p an hour.
Now you can get just $1.32 at the tourist rate. How much lower can it go?
The President-elect is continuing to use the power of technology by airing his weekly Democratic address on YouTube.
Meet the newest addition to the HEXUS family; Amelie Maia Williamson.
In an effort to highlight the misuse of the 999 facility, Avon and Somerset Police has posted a selection of inappropriate 999 calls on YouTube.
You know your marketing is paying dividends when fans queue-up for a store opening.
Hollywood star, Wesley Snipes, has been sentenced to three years in prison for tax offences.
Durabrand DVD players sold at Walmart in the US and ASDA in the UK are being recalled after numerous reports of overheating.
Father and two sons who made in the region of £7m from pirate DVDs sentenced to up to six years in jail.
Are you doing anything out of the ordinary to mark the occasion?
Fancy winning £200 to spend at QuietPC.com? If you're good at Where's Wally, you'll be in with a fighting chance.
Senator Barack Obama's Flickr album has been updated with a series of candid photos taken during the historic election night.
The Treasury has announced a one-year stamp duty holiday on properties costing less than £175,000.
Do video games make today's youths more violent? It's an increasingly common debate, and this week we pass the question to you, our readers.
The controversial Taser device has, for the first time, been held responsible for causing death.
A fault in a 24,500 mile long underwater cable, running from Germany, through the Middle East and to Australia and Japan has severely disrupted Internet access for millions of u...
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