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Trusted sites thwart net hijacks
Tricky hack attacks could be thwarted by using trusted sites to police web use, say researchers.
Intel unites the internet with TV
Intel, the world's number one chip maker, and the internet portal Yahoo team up to bring the web to TV.
Your guide to the BBC Embedded Media Player
The BBC Embedded Media Player brings you up-to-the minute reports in video and audio from BBC News.
Spy fear over e-mail check plan
Proposals give local councils the power to monitor text and e-mail traffic are branded a & #34;snoopers' charter & #34;.
'Slow' light to speed up the net
The same materials that may lead to cloaking devices could one day help to speed up the web.
The global squeeze: Your stories
As people around the world feel the pinch of an economic downturn, BBC News website readers tell us their stories.
Island phone book goes on the web
An new online telephone directory service in Jersey is designed to look like the traditional phone book.
Driving primates to the edge
The sooner we start to understand the message in declining primate populations, the longer we will have to save ourselves.
The power of female blogging
The female blogging world struggles with being paid to blog and worries about selling out
Boom times ahead for mobile web
Unprecedented demand will see mobile web-using devices proliferate over the next four years, predicts Intel.
What is BBC News School Report?
Find out more about the project which motivates secondary students around the UK to make and broadcast their own news.
We've done the lessons, what now?
Some news-based activities students might like to try.
Q & A: Sats results problems
A guide to the problems with this year's national curriculum tests in England.
Work starts on town's surf reef
Work on Europe's first artificial surf reef - which could attract 10,000 surfers a year - begins at a secret location in Dorset.
Car share scheme hits milestone
More than 1,000 people sign up to a counci-backed website to encourage more people to car share.
Getting your news web page ready
Guidance on creating a holding news web page as part of BBC News School Report - a project which encourages students to make the news in their schools.
Roller coaster model built by boy
A nine-year-old schoolboy builds a scaled down version of a white knuckle ride and posts a video of it on the web.
Wildlife: A luxury we can live without?
The planet's rich diversity of life needs to be preserved in its entirety because it is vital for our long-term survival.
Case study: Clock ticks towards deadline
Teachers guide students through a day the needs to run like clockwork if deadlines are to be met.
Useful links
A list of websites benefiting teachers and students taking part in BBC News School Report.