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Top 10 technology also-rans
by Iain Thomson
From Betamax to Amiga, here's a list of those IT innovations that fell under the bulldozer. Some were cruelly robbed of their advantage, others threw it away with bad management
Nov 23, 2009
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Buying a flat screen TV: Will 2010 be the year of OLED?
by Adam Turner
Take a trip to the shops today and you'll see two main types of flat panel televisions on the shelves - plasma and LCD (Liquid Crystal Display). But will 2010 be the year OLED televisions storm our lounge rooms?
Nov 27, 2009
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Linux-based First Else smartphone unveiled
by Stuff.tv
Israeli mobile phone manufacturer Emblaze Mobile has unveiled a new Linux-based handset, the 'First Else', a phone dedicated to providing a "unique user experience"
Nov 25, 2009
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Sony Ericsson Pureness 2 in the pipeline
by Stuff.tv
A Sony Ericsson designer has confirmed that the company is working on a second installment to its Pureness simple phone brand, and it could get even simpler
Nov 25, 2009
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Super-thin TVs come at a price
by Adam Turner
If you're shopping for a flat screen TV, be prepared to be wowed by wafer-thin LCD televisions. But while they certainly make a fashion statement, such dramatic weight loss can come at the expense of picture quality
Nov 25, 2009
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Dell claims world's fastest colour office printer
by Daniel Robinson
Dell has rounded out its printer line-up with two new colour models for business, one A4 device claimed as the fastest of its type in the world, and the company's first A3 colour model.
Nov 25, 2009
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CSRIO supercomputer uses a GPU cluster
by Staff writers
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) has put together a supercomputer that's based around a cluster of graphics processing units (GPUs)
Nov 24, 2009
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Mandriva releases USB FLash drive Linux distribution
by Daniel Robinson
Linux developer Mandriva has updated its operating-system-on-a-stick with the release of Mandriva Flash 2010, which includes a bootable version of the software on a USB Flash drive.
Nov 27, 2009
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Ikee worm author gets developer job
by Phil Muncaster
The author of the first iPhone worm has been given a job with Australian iPhone app developer Mogeneration, much to the disgust of security experts
Nov 27, 2009
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Verified by Visa phishing attack spotted
by Phil Muncaster
Security experts warned today that the Verified by Visa online authentication scheme has become the latest lure used by phishers hoping to harvest personal information from unsuspecting shoppers..
Nov 23, 2009
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Microsoft kills COFEE download
by Staff writers
Legal beagles from software bully Microsoft have managed to close down the last public download source for the Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor (COFEE).
Nov 24, 2009
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