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Boffins fire up world's most powerful laser
by Robert Jaques

Petawatt laser activated in Texas.

Apr 14, 2008
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New laser promises to turbocharge data
by Robert Jaques

World's first mode-locked silicon evanescent laser.

Aug 24, 2007
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Boffins fire up laser link with moving aircraft
by Robert Jaques

Artemis satellite links up with moving plane.

Dec 20, 2006
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Boffins point the way to command robots
by Robert Jaques

Devices can fetch items indicated with laser pointer.

Mar 21, 2008
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Optical 'milestone' could turbo charge communications
by Robert Jaques

Boffins manage to control spectral properties of ultrafast light pulses.

Aug 3, 2007
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Boffins switch on super-bright quantum dots
by Robert Jaques

Applications include high intensity LEDs and optical switches.

Sep 27, 2007
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DVD format war to rage on
by Robert Jaques

'No end in sight' in batttle between HD-DVD and Blu-ray, says analyst.

Sep 3, 2007
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Magic roundabouts spin next-gen drives
by Robert Jaques

Magnetic phenomenon could lead to advances in storage.

Oct 12, 2007
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Panasonic promises 4x write-once Blu-ray discs
by Robert Jaques

Maximum data transfer speed of 144Mbps.

Jul 5, 2007
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Apple iPhone fuels touch-screen bonanza
by Robert Jaques

Revenue for leading technologies to double from 2006 to 2012.

Jun 21, 2007
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Boffins fire up world's most powerful laser
by Robert Jaques  |   Apr 14, 2008
Petawatt laser activated in Texas.
Boffins point the way to command robots
by Robert Jaques  |   Mar 21, 2008
Devices can fetch items indicated with laser pointer.
Magic roundabouts spin next-gen drives
by Robert Jaques  |   Oct 12, 2007
Magnetic phenomenon could lead to advances in storage.
 
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