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New encryption technology aims to beat terrorists and organised crime 
By Phil Muncaster | Jan 15, 2009 | Comment Now 
A new cryptographic technology launched today promises to speed up communication across the internet while maintaining the highest levels of security.
 
Carbon nanotubes beat copper nanowire for next-gen transistors 
By Robert Jaques | Mar 19, 2008 | Comment Now 
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have conducted research indicating that carbon nanotube interconnects can outperform copper nanowires in next-generation semi ...
 
Chimps beat humans in memory tests 
By Iain Thomson | Dec 5, 2007 | Comment Now 
An experiment in Japan has shown that chimpanzees can outperform humans in short-term memory tests.
 
Hosting firm claims to beat MP3 spam 
By Robert Jaques | Nov 6, 2007 | Comment Now 
A web hosting firm claims to have developed spam filtering technology that can weed out MP3 attachments.
 
Video game helps players beat stress 
By Robert Jaques | Oct 25, 2007 | Comment Now 
Playing a newly developed social-intelligence game reduces stress hormone levels by 17 per cent, researchers reported today.ower levels of stress-hormone, cortisol.
 
Humans beat the machines at poker 
By Iain Thomson | Jul 27, 2007 | Comment Now 
Human poker players have won by a narrow margin in the first official competition between humans and computers.
 
Spammers use PDFs to beat filters 
By Iain Thomson | Jul 24, 2007 | Comment Now 
Spammers are increasingly adopting PDFs as a new technique in the war against spam filters.
 
AMD Barcelona not fast enough to beat Intel Core 2 
By Robert Jaques | Jul 6, 2007 | Comment Now 
Gartner says Intel still has the edge.
 
MusicStation hopes to beat iPhone to mobile music 
Jun 15, 2007 | Comment Now 
UK - Omnifone has launched its all-you-can-eat MusicStation mobile music service, giving users unlimited access to full music tracks on industry-standard mobiles for a small ...
 
Hackers beat the pirates 
By Clement James | May 16, 2007 | Comment Now 
Swedish BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay has admitted that its website was hacked and a database containing 1.6 million user names and passwords stolen.
 
Researchers beat Web censors 
By Clement James | Nov 30, 2006 | Comment Now 
University of Toronto circumvents Internet censorship.
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