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Israeli boffins create world's smallest phone
An Israeli company has created the world's smallest mobile phone, which weighs just 40.1g and measures 72mm x 37mm x 7.8mm..
Matt Chapman
Feb 8 2008 6:48AM
Hardware
Sharp claims world's thinnest LCD TV
Sharp has launched its Aquos X series of LCD TVs in Japan, and set the date for a European launch in September 2008.
Staff Writers
Jan 31 2008 2:40PM
Hardware
China heads for world's largest online population
China is expected to become the world's foremost online nation this year, according to data from the country's internet monitors..
Simon Burns
Jan 18 2008 7:12AM
Telco/ISP
NSA can tap a third of world's telecoms
The US National Security Agency (NSA) now has the legal right to monitor over a third of the world's telecoms traffic.
Andrew Charlesworth
Aug 13 2007 11:13AM
Telco/ISP
Intel claims world's fastest mobile processor
Intel has unveiled processors which the company claims are among the fastest in the world.
Iain Thomson
Jul 18 2007 6:30AM
Hardware
Fujitsu claims world's most energy efficient server
Primergy TX120 is smallest, quietest server ever.
Staff Writers
Jul 11 2007 3:12PM
Hardware
Gates no longer world's richest man
Mexican upstart steals crown.
Iain Thomson
Jul 5 2007 11:32AM
Software
Toshiba unveils world's lightest notebook
Only 779 grams including an optical drive.
Staff Writers
Jun 27 2007 10:40AM
Hardware
Seagate ships large areal density drive
SYDNEY – The foundation for Seagate’s one-terabyte enterprise-level external hard drive is finally being shipped to Australia two months after the hardware’s release.
Sarah Falson
Jun 14 2007 7:57AM
Hardware
World's highest phone call made from Everest
I'm on the mountain ....
Iain Thomson
May 28 2007 6:30AM
Telco/ISP
IBM unveils world's fastest processor
IBM has unveiled what it claims is the fastest processor in the world - the Power 6 runs at 4.7GHz, and has an 8MB L2 cache and 790 million transistors built on a 65nm scale.
Iain Thomson
May 22 2007 10:09AM
Hardware
Google pips Microsoft as world's top brand
Google is the world's most powerful brand with a value of US$66.4bn, according to an annual ranking by a market research firm.
Tom Sanders
Apr 24 2007 12:49PM
Software
Evil Trojan twins control most of world's botnets
Sdbot and Gaobot malware groups responsible for 80 percent of botnets.
Clement James
Apr 13 2007 3:59PM
Security
Researchers create world's thinnest substance
Atom-thick sheets could revolutionise computers.
Iain Thomson
Mar 5 2007 8:12AM
Oddware
Scientists show off world's fastest transistor
Device brings 'holy grail' of terahertz computing closer.
Robert Jaques
Dec 14 2006 8:41AM
Hardware
Panasonic unveils world's largest plasma TV
Eight foot screen nearly needs planning permission.
Iain Thomson
Dec 7 2006 9:55AM
Hardware
Crime watch: What the world's top experts think you should be worried about
Nine experts from Australia and around the world sound off on where security threats are headed, and what we can do about it. Negar Salek asks the experts for advice.
Negar Salek
Oct 23 2006 12:16PM
Security
EEye to build world's largest honeypot
Free security suite will create network of malware informants.
Tom Sanders
Oct 18 2006 12:25PM
Security
EEye to build world's largest honeypot
Free security suite will create network of malware informants.
Tom Sanders
Oct 18 2006 8:52AM
Security
IBM claims world's most powerful server
System p5 595 described as a 64-core 'speed demon'.
Robert Jaques
Jul 27 2006 11:37AM
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