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Support for 3D TV, cinema quality resolution and ultra high data rates.
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Solar powered CPU in development
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Devouring solar energy to power processors.
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Cebit 2008
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Sony BWU-100A
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It may be early days for the technology, but it's still interesting to look at Sony's Blu-Ray drive under the microscope.
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Cebit 2006 roundup
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Cebit is the showcase for future industry trends and technologies. Everything you need to know.
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Input Output: Fixamicate!
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Blu-Ray - X-RAY #28
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How can a fricken' blue laser make DVD more powerful? Ty Pendlebury investigates blue diode laser technology, which promises to give DVDs 120GB storage capacity.
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The fan - I/O letters #33
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Perhaps, due to microscopic energy flies or evil men with electron-strippers, computers stop working for one reason or another. We combat them with Dan Rutter, who comes ...
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Panasonic EB-VS3
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Mid-range priced but fully featured, Panasonic's EB-VS3 is our new favourite chatbrick.
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