Researchers have generated a quantum fluid thousands of times larger than usual that acts as a superconductor

Researchers have generated a quantum fluid thousands of times larger than usual that acts as a superconductor
A UK firm is helping manufacturers to make flexible TVs and wall-sized screens using quantum dots
IBM's new cloud analytics platform helps researchers extract data from patents and scientific journals
Survey reveals use of multiple devices, acceleration of business and cost are main incentives of cloud
A Skype user's IP addresses can be captured over time to covertly track them and view P2P transfers, researchers say
Firmware print job redirection hack publicly demonstrated by a Columbia University team disputed by HP
Cambridge scientists use wonder-material graphene to improve speed and density of printable electronics
Researchers are creating contact lenses capable of streaming data directly to the eye
The University of Alberta's virtual world in IBM's Websphere traces elderly patients' health and activity
Worldwide data centre hardware spending for 2011 is set to rise 12.7 percent from 2010, says Gartner
Wonder-material graphene will get its own £50m research hub as part of the government's IT investment package
A California research team has found a way to increase power on chips without creating heat: micro-capacitors
A jelly lithium battery has been developed that is safer and cheaper than traditional lithium-ion batteries
A security researcher is to demonstrate hacking Mac laptop chips, causing them to run malicious code or overheat
IBM boffins have developed a new memory technology said to be cheaper and faster than Flash
Typing on the keyboard of a laptop or smartphone could power it, boffins have said
Researchers found security holes in VMs created on Amazon Web Services but Amazon is not at fault
Researchers for London Health Programmes have lost unencrypted records of 8.63 million NHS patients
BT has tightened its relationship with Chinese equipment maker ZTE in a new R&D deal
As World IPv6 Day approaches, research shows companies feel no urgency to adopt the new standard
BSA estimates software piracy costs the software industry at least $59 billion worldwide
Natural user interfaces derived from Kinect will boost productivity, says Microsoft Research
Bristol University researchers have proven the iPhone's antenna problem affect most mobile phones
Californian researchers have found that fully erasing SSDs is more difficult than previously thought
Researchers claim to have developed flash memory for gadgets that use low power or have no batteries at all
Molybdenite is throwing up lower-energy chip possibilities, according to Swiss researchers
The Photonics HyperHighway aims to radically rework the fundamental fibre backbone technology of the Internet
Intel is flexing its financial muscle with the news that it will invest £62 million for university research projects
A new chip that could see computers becoming much faster and greener has been developed by Scottish researchers
The UK Card Association tried to block a university Chip & PIN report showing how the system can be fooled