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Article | 2/07/2008 iRobot cuts ribbon at new headquarters
With much fanfare and a special ribbon cutting, done by none other than a robot, iRobot showed off its new, 150,000 square-foot facility that includes...
Article | 1/07/2008 A Gates retrospective
As Bill heads off to a more philanthropic lifestyle, we talk with some of those who have been handed the reins.
Article | 30/06/2008 Chrysler is set to offer in-car WiFi
The US car maker who manufactures Chryslers Jeeps and Dodges will offer uconnect web through Autonet Mobile as a dealer installed accessory. (US only)
Article | 27/06/2008 Weekly Tech News update: June 27th 2008
Bill Gates readies for retirement, iPhone 3G made on the cheap, Microhoo is back, Google delays Android, Panasonic introduces a new Toughbook, cell ph...
Article | 26/06/2008 T-Mobile adds landline service
T-mobile, a company that has traditionally focused on wireless calling, is now adding a landline service to its arsenal.
Article | 23/06/2008 Gates says goodbye to Microsoft
As Bill Gates steps down from the day to day operations at Microsoft he'll be dedicating most of his time to philanthropic efforts at the Bill and Mel...
Article | 20/06/2008 Weekly Tech News Update: June 20th, 2008
WiMAX ready to launch, Verizon expands FiOS, Microsoft and Nortel partner, Intel shows off a new robot, Australia gets an Apple store, Tokyo shows off...
Article | 19/06/2008 Digital Downtown: product showcase
At the Consumer Electronics Associations' Digital Downtown event in New York City a number of new products were on display. While this was no Las Veg...
Article | 17/06/2008 Economic downturn has small impact on consumer electronics industry
The Consumer Electronics Association hosted Digital Downtown where analysts discussed how it's faring in the worldwide economic downturn.
Article | 13/06/2008 Intel research day features more than just chips
Intel went to the home of technology past to show off what it's working on for the future
Article | 13/06/2008 Weekly Tech News Update: June 13th, 2008
Several die in an attack in Tokyo's electronics district, Apple's iPhone 3G launches, Roadrunner smashes the petaflop barrier, the Telectroscope lets ...
Article | 13/06/2008 Enterprise 2.0 offers social networking applications, collaboration tools and more
At the Enterprise 2.0 conference vendors and attendees mixed and mingled with vendors pushing new social networking and collaboration applications and...
Article | 11/06/2008 WWDC: iPhone 2.0 offers a number of new applications and features
The iPhone 3G dominated the first day of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday, but attendees also got a glimpse of new software coming fo...
Article | 11/06/2008 Telectroscope connects New York and London
The fictional story behind the Telectroscope says there is an undersea tunnel that connects New York and London and allows viewers in the two cities t...
Article | 11/06/2008 Airline boarding passes on your phone
At a number of US airports Continental Airlines passengers can now carry their boarding passes with them on their smart phones.

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