Intel unveils developer tools for multicore apps
News At IDF, the company announced a suite of tools to help developers engage in parallel coding, for a future where every machine is multicore [10:42 BST]
'Vast majority' of youth ID cards delayed until 2011
News The Home Office has said ID cards will be issued to students and young people in 2010, but 'at a very low volume' [09:00 BST]
Union voices fears over airport face-scanning tech
News Tech for scanning faces and comparing them to e-passport images may be unable to cope with passenger volumes at Manchester Airport, claims a union [12:56 BST]
Apple faces US lawsuit over iPhone 3G glitches
News An Alabama woman is seeking class-action status in a lawsuit that claims Apple's iPhone 3G network is slower than advertised [12:35 BST]
Intel doubles notebook fan speed
News The chipmaker hopes the prototype displayed at the Intel Developer Forum will find its way into notebook PC designs [10:26 BST]
Lib Dems call for data guardians
News The Liberal Democrats are seeking the introduction of data guardians into the public and private sector, to protect citizens' information rights [09:17 BST]
Microsoft plans Internet Explorer privacy mode
News The company has confirmed it is working on a private-browsing mode, with details surfacing of two related trademark applications [08:48 BST]
Apple admits iPhone 3G reception problems
News After weeks of silence, the company has admitted the iPhone 3G can suffer from reception problems, saying the latest software update is a fix [08:35 BST]
Microsoft uses trucks to install its datacentre servers
News The company is filling its datacentres with sealed shipping containers full of servers already networked together and ready for use [08:24 BST]
Motorola's consumer handsets chief resigns
News Shortly after Motorola's handsets division gained a new chief executive, its head of consumer devices has handed in his resignation [20 Aug 2008]
Microsoft unveils email-priority prototype
News Email Prioritizer is a PC-only, Office 2007-only experiment that allows the user to put a 'do not disturb' button in Outlook, and prioritise emails by importance [20 Aug 2008]
Judge lifts gag order on Boston travelcard-hack
News An orderhas been allowed to lapse that stopped three MIT students discussing details of hacking the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's travel smartcard system [20 Aug 2008]
Microsoft forks out £50m to extend Novell Linux pact
News The proprietary and open-source vendors have extended their deal: Microsoft will sell more Suse licences, while joint R&D will continue [20 Aug 2008]
AOL upgrades web-based AIM to version 7
News The company has upgraded its AIM Express software, adding new features such as tabbed conversations, status messages and text-message support [20 Aug 2008]
VMware joins Microsoft support scheme
News VMware has said it is 'proud' to be taking part in Microsoft's Server Virtualization Validation Program [20 Aug 2008]
Tech trends at the Intel Developer Forum 
Video ZDNet.com correspondent Sumi Das talks with senior editor Sam Diaz about trends and products at this year's Intel Developer Forum [20 Aug 2008]
Microsoft foresees ad revolution after Powerset buy
News Powerset's natural-language processing tech may change the way advertisers bid to have their ads shown next to search results, claims Microsoft [20 Aug 2008]
Ericsson, STMicro form semiconductor joint venture
News The two manufacturers have merged their mobile semiconductor and platforms businesses [20 Aug 2008]
Intel unveils Nehalem 'turbo mode'
News At IDF, the chipmaker announced a power-control feature in its new microarchitecture, claiming it is 'pretty compelling' for enterprises [20 Aug 2008]
Intel: Sentient mobile devices will understand users
News At the Intel Developer Forum, the company announced it is working on sensors enabling mobile devices to understand human behaviour and give guidance to users [20 Aug 2008]
November debut for HTC's Android-platform phone 
Video Kara Tsuboi and Tom Krazit discuss HTC's forthcoming Android-platform phone, which has been given the green light by the FCC for a November release [20 Aug 2008]
Google digs deep to exploit geothermal energy
News The company is investing $10m in US start-ups in a quest to produce a gigawatt of electricity through renewable sources [20 Aug 2008]
Airport trials face-scanning technology
News The UK Border Agency has started trials of facial-recognition technology to check passports at Manchester Airport [20 Aug 2008]
Government web content to join archive
News The National Archives plans to start copying and making available online all central-government website content from November [20 Aug 2008]
HP earnings beat Wall Street estimates
News Growth in notebook sales has helped the computer make beat analyst estimates for the third quarter, with $2.03bn in earnings [20 Aug 2008]







