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Friday, 9th September 2005

 
  • Perth developer previews 3D mobile phones
  • One critical Windows patch planned
  • Interview: Cerf discusses his jump to Google
  • Backpack designed to generate power from walking
  • Sony to offer advanced Walkmans to tackle iPod
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    Perth developer previews 3D mobile phones
    Mobile phone content developer DDD has been travelling Australia demonstrating 3D technology and content for mobile phones.
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    One critical Windows patch planned
    Microsoft has only one security bulletin ready to release next week, a sharp drop-off from the half-dozen that debuted in August. More...

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    Interview: Cerf discusses his jump to Google
    Vinton Cerf, often called the "father of the internet", sees a growing need for innovation in software that can find creative uses for the sea of data flowing into the internet each day. More...

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    Backpack designed to generate power from walking
    A backpack that converts a plodding gait into electricity could soon be charging up mobile phones, navigation devices and even portable disc players, US-based researchers said on Thursday. More...

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    Sony to offer advanced Walkmans to tackle iPod
    Sony said on Thursday it would sell advanced Walkman portable music players later this year, aiming to move out of Apple Computer's shadow in a market the Japanese company created a quarter of a century ago. More...

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