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Blade Runner universe coming to the Web
by William Maher

The cult sci-fi classic is reportedly the inspiration behind a new Web project backed by Blade Runner director Ridley Scott

Jun 5, 2009
News
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
News
The 101 Greatest Websites (you've never seen): Escape into other worlds
by Staff writers

Part of the appeal of science fiction is its ability to transport you to other places, something these web sites do to great effect with artwork, movies and more.

Aug 17, 2009
News
Sci-Fi Worlds: the lost universe of Gilliam's Zero Theorem
by William Maher

We wonder where Terry Gilliam would have taken his vision of IT hell in his now-abandoned creation, Zero Theorem.

Jul 2, 2009
News
AMD introduces six-core Opteron
by Daniel Robinson

Istanbul offers more performance at same power draw as quad-cores.

Jun 2, 2009
HP Compaq t5735 Thin Client
by Dave Mitchell

A solidly built thin client with a good hardware specification and features, including a classy remote management act

Feb 3, 2009
News
Review: New Star Trek is a crowd pleaser, not just for geeks
by Daniel Long

Remakes don't always go down well, but JJ Abram's Star Trek is the rare example that defies expectations and delivers. Daniel Long boarded the new Enterprise and survived to tell the story.

Apr 9, 2009
News
Top 10 most recession-proof technologies
by Iain Thomson

Industries keeping a sweet outlook during these sour times.

Mar 9, 2009
Feature
Road Test: Traffic updates on your GPS - do they really work?
by Daniel Long

There are any number of reasons why you could be delayed by traffic congestion and up until now, there’s been little motorists could do about it. We've road-tested a traffic-equipped GPS for a week to see if it can help.

Dec 15, 2008
News
Little Brother: How RFIDs in everyday objects could make easy targets for hackers
by Daniel Long

Security and privacy advocates argue that RFID tags could make it easier for hackers to target our private information, as RFIDs permeate every facet of everyday life

Jul 16, 2009
Review > Video Editing
Sony Vegas Pro 9 is a video editor worth exploring
by Ben Pitt

It’s missing a couple of key features, but nevertheless, Vegas Pro is highly sophisticated and quick to use for serious video editors.

Sep 21, 2009
News
Yes! The 50% small business tax break applies to IT purchases
by Tim Dean

The good news about the government's new 50% tax break is that it doesn't only apply to vehicles. Find out how it could save you thousands on PCS, servers, laptops, phones, and network hardware and storage.

May 18, 2009
Feature
Top 10 amazing research projects
by John Brandon

We tour several of the leading tech research labs in the US to discover which 10 research projects could soon change the world

Jun 15, 2009

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The 101 Greatest Websites (you've never seen): Escape into other worlds
by Staff writers  |   Aug 17, 2009
Part of the appeal of science fiction is its ability to transport you to other places, something these web sites do to great effect with artwork, movies and more.
Little Brother: How RFIDs in everyday objects could make easy targets for hackers
by Daniel Long  |   Jul 16, 2009
Security and privacy advocates argue that RFID tags could make it easier for hackers to target our private information, as RFIDs permeate every facet of everyday life
Sci-Fi Worlds: the lost universe of Gilliam's Zero Theorem
by William Maher  |   Jul 2, 2009
We wonder where Terry Gilliam would have taken his vision of IT hell in his now-abandoned creation, Zero Theorem.
 
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