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Nvidia wows gamers with 8800 Ultra
New GeForce GPU is 'world's fastest'.
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Boffins join quantum dots for cheaper solar panels
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Vacuum technology promises chip boost
IBM hails new semiconductor material.
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May 4 2007 2:01PM
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Flash memory to rule notebook market by 2009
Flash and hybrid drives to power 60 percent of all notebook sales.
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May 4 2007 1:59PM
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HP licenses out nano-imprint technology
Lithography technique open for all - at a fee.
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May 4 2007 11:27AM
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IBM opens social developer playground
Collaboration platform aims to foster new products and partnerships.
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May 3 2007 2:56PM
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IBM rolls out remote workstations
New system hosts workstation on remote blade server.
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May 3 2007 2:15PM
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CeBIT: J Mills motions towards verticals
Motion Computing has launched its partnership with WA distributor J Mills.
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CeBIT: Panasonic sees future in digital signage
Panasonic has released its new digital signage products to 50 AV integrators at CeBIT.
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PlayStation Portable finally gets a camera
But only 1.3-megapixel resolution.
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Schools ban iPods from exams
Children may be using technology to cheat.
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Floppy drives still going strong
Life in the old dog yet, claims Lindy Electronics.
Clement James
May 1 2007 4:43PM
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Samsung unveils 16GB Flash memory
Korean giant claims highest capacity memory chip available.
Clement James
May 1 2007 2:46PM
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US and Asia get direct cable link
20,000km terabit submarine cable network from Alcatel-Lucent and NEC.
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May 1 2007 12:24PM
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Sun nears proximity computing goal
Loss of Darpa funding fails to dampen research for fast interconnect.
Tom Sanders
Apr 30 2007 2:47PM
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Global ICT carbon emissions 'unsustainable'
Gartner estimates sector produces as much CO2 as the aviation industry.
Robert Jaques
Apr 30 2007 1:00PM
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Apple riding high on Mac and iPod sales
Most profitable March quarter in company's history.
Shaun Nichols
Apr 27 2007 2:30PM
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London hails contactless taxi payments
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Clement James
Apr 27 2007 2:11PM
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Sun tiptoes into video-on-demand servers
Vendor unveils Sun Fire X4950 video switch.
Tom Sanders
Apr 27 2007 1:57PM
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SEC files charges in Apple back-dating case
Former executives under the spotlight.
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Apr 26 2007 1:10PM
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