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BBC Technology News Feed Spain arrests 'prolific' hackers Spanish police arrest five hackers they describe as being among the most active on the internet. '$100 laptop' platform moves on An independent effort to develop the software originally designed for the $100 laptop is launched. Yahoo rebuffs plan to oust board The net portal fires back at a billionaire investor who wants to oust the present board of directors at Yahoo. OECD warns on net address change Delays in implementing the net's new addressing scheme could slow growth of the net economy, warns the OECD. US game sales lifted by GTA US sales of video game consoles and software were up 47% in April from a year ago, a research firm says. US 'cyber-bully' mother indicted A US woman who allegedly bullied a girl on MySpace who later committed suicide is indicted by a Grand Jury. NHS IT 'at least four years late' It will be at least 2014 before the NHS in England has a single electronic records system, say auditors. Two internets Bill Thompson on how to be safe and keep risk alive online Identity fraud hits net telephony Usernames and passwords from voice-over IP accounts are being traded online, a telecoms firm finds. Estonia sets up cyber defence hub Nato backs a new cyber defence centre in Estonia, following attacks on its internet structure. |