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Article | 29/08/2008 IFA: Panasonic shows larger thin-PDP protype and IPTV
Panasonic shows larger thin-PDP protype and IPTV
Article | 29/08/2008 IFA: Garmin's new GPS gives 3D city views
Garmin's nuvi 7x5 series offers 3D city views, lane assist and other features.
Article | 28/08/2008 IFA: Fujitsu Siemens introduces low cost laptop
Fujitsu Siemens introduces the Amilo netbook, a low cost laptop, at Berlin's IFA.
Article | 27/08/2008 Winners and losers at the Olympics
As the Olympics wrapped up earlier this week in Beijing not only are the athletes now counting their medals, but the sponsors are too.
Article | 25/08/2008 Weekly Tech News Update: 25th August, 2008
Wifi takes to the skies, Intel shows off a new Classmate and we've got a tech recap of the Olympics.
Article | 21/08/2008 Timing at the Olympics
As the athletes compete on the world stage behind the scenes technology records their results.
Article | 20/08/2008 Balloons: The new tool for hackers
The new tool for network sniffing...a balloon.
Article | 18/08/2008 Weekly Tech News Update: 18th August, 2008
New technology replaces limbs, Olympic advertisers go for gold, and Casio packs a load of features into a new phone.
Article | 11/08/2008 Greenpeace report details e-waste in Ghana
Environmental group Greenpeace released a report detailing electronic waste dumps in western Africa's Ghana.
Article | 11/08/2008 Google and Microsoft compete with technologies for education
At the recent Campus Technology conference in Boston Google and Microsoft went head to head with their products for education. Both of them offer hos...
Article | 1/08/2008 Weekly Tech News Update: 1st August, 2008
Cuil tries to compete with Google, kids program their own games, Intel's Classmate gets a big order, IOC admits to a censorship deal, Asus's Eee Box l...
Article | 30/07/2008 Kids learn to program from Scratch
High powered programmers may soon be moving over for an unlikely source - kids.
Article | 25/07/2008 Weekly Tech News Update: 25th July, 2008
Hackers descend on New York City, a new service sends you directly to voicemail, augmented reality mixes computers with the real world, a robotic devi...
Article | 24/07/2008 Last HOPE investigates RFID
At Last HOPE show goers were being tracked with active RFID tags.
Article | 24/07/2008 Encrypted file sharing at Last HOPE
Among the art projects and games at the Last HOPE were two young hackers who are developing an encrypted Bit Torrent program.

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