Did Microsoft use code from CP/M for MS-DOS? Find the command that prints Gary Kildall's name to win a prize.
New reports claim TEB is a Ponzi scheme run by a 'shady company'.
Computer scientists have reached the theoretical benchmark required to build a quantum computer.
Prolific uploader Zoi Mertzanis is wanted for extradition to the US for copyright violation.
Here's what to do if you've booked a flight on Delta Airlines travelling between 8-12 August 2016.
Long queues forming at multiple airports and passengers tweet frustration as all flights grounded.
Adam Gilmour sees hybrid rocket engines powered by plastic and wax as the future of space travel.
Torrentz has mysteriously been shut down in the last 24 hours and no one knows why.
Olympic gymnastics champion Kohei Uchimura played Pokémon Go without a set data-roaming plan.
IBM Research created 500 artificial neurons and got them to process a signal just the way a brain would.
MIT aerospace engineers figure out how to bond carbon nanotubes to make a much stronger material.
Ed Hoppitt explains how the iconic Storm2 has been upgraded to face competitors in the new series of Robot Wars.
The Gin Tub wants customers to stop using their devices and talk to each other.
Trump signs up to Enough Is Enough's campaign to reduce youth access to online pornography.
Hong Kong inventor Ricky Ma is producing a DIY handbook on how to make your own robotic companion.
Database highlights scary solutions used to invade citizen privacy around the world.
Ira Rothken, who has kept Kim Dotcom out of prison for years, will represent Artem Vaulin in his trial.
Not the first time fans have turned to platform after videos deleted from YouTube and Dailymotion.
Loophole in a Windows 10 upgrade offer extended to disabled people lets anyone download the file.
Getty Images sued by photographer Carol M Highsmith for selling photos she donated for public use.
Disney has patented a system that scans people's feet in order to give them a personalised park experience.
Russia's Federal Security Service says it now has a method to collect encryption keys to spy on users' data.
Jeremy Peter Green is demanding $900,000 for an $8 domain he bought on a hunch in 2011.
USOC issues Twitter warning to non-sponsors at Rio 2016 Games.
Jack Johnson is asking his fans to surrender their privacy and security by handing over passwords.
UAE has introduced a federal law banning the use of VPNs to try to avoid paying for expensive VOIP services.
Mobile game combining collectable creatures with geolocation, died when Yahoo bought Loki Studios.
The US National Institute for Standards and Technology wants enterprises to move towards biometrics instead.
Google Maps updated with helpful information about landmarks and WiFi only mode.
Avast shows how easily Republican National Convention delegates could be hacked on public Wi-Fi.