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Washing machine offers equality
A Spanish designer produces a washing machine called "Your Turn", which will not let the same person use it twice in a row.
One in 20 'fall for online fraud'
One in 20 of UK internet users say they have lost money through online scams, a poll for service provider AOL finds.
Ticket trap snares Windows users
A virus telling people that they have won tickets to the 2006 World Cup is catching out lots of users.
Robots to help out blind shoppers
Researchers in the US develop a "guide robot" which could eventually help the blind in shops and at airports.
Picture quality drives digital TV
A study finds that nearly a quarter of Europeans see high-definition TV as key to making digital switch.
eBay fraud boy detained for year
A teenager who conned eBay customers out of £45,000 by selling non-existent goods to fund a luxurious lifestyle, is detained for a year.
Google improves news searches
A patent is filed by search engine giant Google which will see news stories ranked by quality.
Global ad group eyeballs gamers
A global network launches to make it easier to put adverts into PC and video games and to track their impact.
Electric car speed record attempt
A British-built car aims to take the official land speed record for an electrical vehicle.
Biggest security holes revealed
Media players, anti-virus programs and web browsers are named as the biggest security problems.
Bicycle chosen as best invention
Listeners to Radio 4's You and Yours programme have voted the humble bike as their number one invention.
Future tech must protect planet
In his final Reith Lecture, Lord Broers talks about the role of technology in the green agenda.
Support for EU 'digital library'
A plan to create a digital library to preserve Europe's cultural heritage has received backing from culture ministers.
Microsoft shares spare technology
Microsoft is licensing out its spare technology from its research and development arm to start-up firms.
IBM to axe 13,000 jobs worldwide
Computer giant IBM will cut 13,000 jobs worldwide, or about 4% of its workforce, as it restructures to boost profit.
Internet piracy pair facing jail
Two men convicted of being involved in a huge, global computer software piracy network will be sentenced on Friday.
EMI signs music fingerprint deal
EMI follows Sony BMG in agreeing a deal with Napster creator Shawn Fanning to use his music tracking system.
Virtual cars rack up race miles
Formula One cars do not just rack up the miles on race day, lab versions do too.
Crime time for Chinese net users
Life online for Chinese people is quite different to that of the West say experts.
UK team in third land speed bid
A British team is due to make its third attempt at the world land speed record for an electric car.
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