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Silicon valley stars to send DNA into space
by Sylvie Barak
As if it wasn't enough that nerds control the world, now they want to conquer space, with Silicon Valley ‘celebs’ lining up to send their digitised DNA off to the final frontier.
Sep 7, 2008
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Top 10 movie technologies we're still waiting for
by Daniel Long
From flying cars to hoverboards, and AI to lasers, we delve into 10 technologies from a list of iconic films and find out just how close we are to making each a reality
Jun 5, 2009
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Top 10 disappointing technologies
by Iain Thomson
Pretty much every new product gets hyped as a potentially disruptive technology these days, and usually nobody outside of the company's marketing department actually believes it.
May 18, 2009
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Google trick for property hunters
by Daniel Long
Searching for a unit online? Soon you could be able to include crime rates, nearby restaurants, and access to sporting clubs in your search, thanks to Google Mapplets.
Jun 23, 2008
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Top 10 most inspiring moments in IT
by Iain Thomson
From the moon landing, to the rise of Apple and Google, we rate the most inspiring technology moments in history.
Jan 31, 2009
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Top 10 technology flaws in films
by Iain Thomson
Ever wondered which of your favourite Sci-fi films still holds up? Ian Thomson and Shaun Nichols looked at classics such as Jurrassic Park, War Games and The Matrix and found a few surprsies..
Nov 3, 2008
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Latest News on DNA
IBM looks to DNA for next-generation chips
by Staff writers | Aug 18, 2009
A nanotechnology design breakthrough could make faster, cheaper processors through the use of DNA structures.
Top 10 movie technologies we're still waiting for
by Daniel Long | Jun 5, 2009
From flying cars to hoverboards, and AI to lasers, we delve into 10 technologies from a list of iconic films and find out just how close we are to making each a reality
Top 10 disappointing technologies
by Iain Thomson | May 18, 2009
Pretty much every new product gets hyped as a potentially disruptive technology these days, and usually nobody outside of the company's marketing department actually believes it.

