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Microsoft finally kills Windows 3
by Egan Orion

Microsoft stopped publishing licences for Windows 3.X as of November 1st, finally discontinuing its first successful mass-market graphical PC operating system, which had struggled along for over 18 years.

Nov 6, 2008
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US Army steps up robot investments
by Clement James

The rise of the machines.

Apr 25, 2008
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Boeing 787 grounded over hacking fears
by Iain Thomson

FAA concerned that passengers could hack flight systems.

Jan 14, 2008
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Hydrogen plane runs for three days without refuelling
by Iain Thomson

Engine HALE and hearty.

Oct 26, 2007
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Boeing develops next-gen military robot
by Clement James

Small unmanned ground vehicle heading for Iraq.

Apr 27, 2007
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Solar cell revolution boosts efficiency to 40 per cent
by Iain Thomson

Best ever sunlight to power conversion.

Dec 8, 2006
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Connexion by Boeing grounded indefinitely
by Will Head

No demand for internet in the sky.

Aug 21, 2006
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Microsoft finally kills Windows 3
by Egan Orion  |   Nov 6, 2008
Microsoft stopped publishing licences for Windows 3.X as of November 1st, finally discontinuing its first successful mass-market graphical PC operating system, which had struggled along for over 18 years.
US Army steps up robot investments
by Clement James  |   Apr 25, 2008
The rise of the machines.
Boeing 787 grounded over hacking fears
by Iain Thomson  |   Jan 14, 2008
FAA concerned that passengers could hack flight systems.

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