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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    A week in tech, May 22-26   BigAir forecasts big revenues   Dell agrees to install Google software on computers   Lenovo denies its PCs are security risk   Robot interfaces with brain   University researchers posit theoretical blueprint for invisibility cloak
Friday, 26th May 2006
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  • A week in tech, May 22-26
  • BigAir forecasts big revenues
  • Dell agrees to install Google software on computers
  • Lenovo denies its PCs are security risk
  • Robot interfaces with brain
  • University researchers posit theoretical blueprint for invisibility cloak
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    BigAir forecasts big revenues
    ASX-listed BigAir Group has announced its revenue forecast to exceed $6.5m for the year ending 30 June 2006, a 100 percent increase on last year.
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    Dell agrees to install Google software on computers
    Dell and Google announce a deal in which the computer maker would ship Google software installed in 10s of millions of computers. More...

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    Lenovo denies its PCs are security risk
    The chairman of Lenovo tells reporters in Hong Kong that there is no reason to worry about the security of computers his company makes. More...

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    Robot interfaces with brain
    Researchers have developed a new "Brain Machine Interface" that allows robots to decode and act on brain activity in humans. More...

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    University researchers posit theoretical blueprint for invisibility cloak
    Three physicists say they have developed the blueprint for an "invisibility cloak," or fabric, to make physical objects appear as though they have disappeared when they are covered. More...

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