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Big Blue gets closer to making atom sized computers
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The Inquirer
| Aug 31, 2009
Molecular imaging for fun and profit.
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Chemical computers make a step forward
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The Inquirer
| Jan 13, 2010
Still can't play games, though.
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Valve confirm Steam, Source games on Mac platform
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Justin Robinson
| Mar 9, 2010
Valve bring your favourite Source games to Apple computers.
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Russia invests in supercomputers
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| Mar 4, 2010
It's a matter of national pride.
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XFX 5770
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Justin Robinson
| Mar 17, 2010
Blistering, seat-of-your-pants speed ahead.
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The pirate life for me
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Jake Carroll
| Mar 2, 2010
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Germanium laser fires up
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| Feb 8, 2010
Optical networking moves up a gear.
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Intel wants to stick chips in your brain
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| Nov 23, 2009
By 2020, we'll all be characters in a William Gibson novel. Awesome.
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Carbon chips are almost here
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| Jun 23, 2009
Diamonds are a computer's best friend, and silicon will be toast.
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Honeywell releases next moon capsule plans
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The Inquirer
| Jun 4, 2009
Computers and networks for another shot at the moon.
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How to foil rootkits
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The Inquirer
| Nov 5, 2009
Put all your hooks in one basket.
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Mossad used Trojan Horse in Syrian bombing
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The Inquirer
| Nov 4, 2009
Hacking in London found nuclear secrets.
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The science of Folding@home
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Staff Writers
| Jul 24, 2009
It’s the most powerful supercomputer on the planet – a worldwide network of PCs dedicated to researching the mysteries of protein folding.
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Transparent rubber goo controls LCD interface
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Justin Robinson
| Oct 13, 2009
Japanese scientists prototype a gelatinous control system.
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MIT scientist demonstrates OLED technology with pickle
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Justin Robinson
| Sep 30, 2009
Essential Science:
The future of display technology, explained through pickles.
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5 things we want from the next Indiana Jones film
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Simon Brew
| Sep 25, 2009
With the news that a story for Indiana Jones 5 is now in place, we put together our wishlist of what we do - and don't - want in the next film.
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Intel's Core i5 'Lynnfield' heading to laptops
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Justin Robinson
| Sep 21, 2009
Intel's powerhouse chip heads to laps everywhere.
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Scorptec Redback Limited Edition gaming system
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Justin Robinson
| Sep 15, 2009
Updated:
Scorptec's unique Core i7 870-based gaming system!
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Americans continue plans to switch off the Internet
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The Inquirer
| Sep 1, 2009
It is ours we can do what we like with it.
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WPA data is gone in 60 seconds
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The Inquirer
| Aug 28, 2009
Without any car chase...
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