Nintendo second gaming group to suffer hacker attacks, claims no data stolen

It looks like open season on gaming groups. Following a bad run of luck for Sony, now Nintendo has come under attack from hackers. Nintendo has confirmed a server for a website for its US division has been hacked this weekend, but the company told the Wall Street Journal no sensitive data was compromised. This…

We are too "squeamish" about leaks, says Wikileaks founder Assange

It's not me, it's you - this seems to be Julian Assange's attitude these days. The Wikileaks founder, who is still fighting extradition over alleged sex attacks, spoke to audiences at the Hay literary festival, where he accused the audience of having "a rather annoying middle-class squeamishness" when it came to the publication of secret…

Chinese teenager sells kidney to buy iPad 2

It says it all, really. Some poor kid in China has decided to sell an internal organ - surplus to requirements but STILL - to buy an iPad 2. The teenager had arranged the sale of his kidney on the internet, as is possible in China where blackmarket organ trading is flourishing. He or she…

Hackers claim to have infiltrated Sony, again

This time it's the Sony Pictures internal database that has taken the fancy of hackers, if their claims are to be believed. The culprits call themselves LulzSec, and they say they have stolen personal information of 52,000 Sony customers after breaking into the website. It was not very long ago that Sony was at the…

Zuckerberg battles claims for ownership of 50% of Facebook

He most certainly did not promise away 50% of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg has argued to a New York court. This follows claims from one Paul Ceglia, who has presented an alleged contract and emails to support his story. Says the court documents filed on behalf of the Facebook founder: "Zuckerberg and Ceglia never discussed Facebook…

Thanks for the memories: Why a quarter of us hang on to our old mobiles

It's a fast-paced world, technology, and you'd think the rush to have the latest kit would make old mobiles redundant the moment you have a shiny new item in your hands. But not so much so, according to a study from Orange. 23% of people between 18 and 24 will hold on to their old…

New US law: Now illegal to share passwords to paid-for online services

Lawmakers in the state of Tennessee have passed a potentially significant new law, stating that it is illegal to share passwords to paid-for online services. The bill was promoted by the music industry, keen to find another way to stop music sharing. The law, the first of its kind, is awaiting a signature from the…

Video of our new FREE iPad/digital magazine Technode

Introducing Technode; the new, free quarterly digital technology magazine from the editorial team behind Tech Digest and Shiny Shiny! Available on all iOS devices as an app, as a web edition and PDF version for other operating systems via Magcloud.com and also as a traditional print edition too, each issue will focus on a key…

Augmented reality: separating the hype

Augmented Reality - the ability to access relevant digital information in real time as we're walking down the street - is one of the hottest new areas of technology. Especially the music and advertising industries are excited about this, which is why we can now see music videos played from the backs of cereal boxes.…

Women workers gaining ground in digital sector, study shows

The past six months has seen a 165% rise in the number of women being employed in the digital sector, according to a report from PeoplePerHour.com released today. 48% of these jobs were in the area of design and programming, with 10% of them being in database development. Web graphics and flash programming each represented…