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Article | 24/01/2008 Nanotech researchers create darkest man-made material
Nanotechnology researchers have built the darkest material ever made by man.
Article | 23/01/2008 IDC warns of PC chip slowdown after sales hit record in Q4
For the second quarter in a row, the global PC processor market hit a record number of unit shipments in the fourth quarter of 2007, according to IDC....
Article | 18/01/2008 Teleportation: The leap from fact to fiction in a new movie
Fact met fiction Wednesday when a Hollywood actor and director sat down with two MIT physicists to compare the reality of teleportation to the special...
Article | 17/01/2008 Powerful microscope gives 3-D look at atomic structures
Scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory made a big leap in their research into all things small.
Article | 14/01/2008 Robotic pharmacist mixing chemo drugs at US hospital
The University of Colorado Hospital is about to start using a robot to mix chemotherapy drugs for patients, which its developers say will eliminate hu...
Article | 14/01/2008 AMD delays 2 Phenom chips, moves up energy-saving quad-core
Advanced Micro Devices is pushing back the release of two Phenom processors just as it speeds up the release of what it's calling an energy-efficient ...
Article | 11/01/2008 CES - Alienware monitor designed to draw in gamers
Alienware is looking to lure gamers deeper into their computer game experience.
Article | 9/01/2008 Medco sys admin gets 30 months for planting logic bomb
A former systems administrator at Medco Health Solutions was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison this week for planting a logic bomb that could h...
Article | 9/01/2008 CES - Intel CEO says get ready for the Personal Internet
Much like the music video changed radio and television, the Personal Internet is going to revolutionize the entertainment industry.
Article | 9/01/2008 CES - HP vows to reduce PC energy use by 25 percent in 2010
Hewlett-Packard Tuesday announced that it plans to reduce energy consumption of its personal computers by 25% within two years.
Article | 8/01/2008 CES: AMD says Puma notebook processors will ship in Q2
Advanced Micro Devices announced at the International Consumer Electronics Show Monday that its new laptop processor platform, codenamed Puma, will sh...
Article | 8/01/2008 CES - Intel adds 16 new 45nm chips to Penryn line
Intel Monday unveiled 16 new 45 nanometer processors, including the first 45nm chip for Intel Centrino-based laptops.
Article | 3/01/2008 The transistor: The 20th century's most important invention
You can forget inventions like air conditioning, television, the computer and the Internet. The single most important invention of the 20th century wa...
Article | 14/12/2007 Interview: PC pioneer Chowaniec looks back at the Amiga
Long before geeks were cool - and rich - a group of engineers and computer scientists had to build the first machines that would ignite the personal c...
Article | 19/12/2007 Laptops fuel strong worldwide PC sales, says IDC
Strong laptop sales are making this a hot holiday shopping season for PC makers, according to a report from IDC.

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