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Carbon nanotubes beat copper nanowire for next-gen transistors
by Robert Jaques

Carbon nanotube bundles have much smaller electrical resistance.

Mar 19, 2008
News
Boffins promise pollution-free cars
by Robert Jaques

Carbon capture and storage key to new system.

Feb 14, 2008
News
Google joins carbon-neutral party
by Shaun Nichols

Company vows to offset all emissions by the end of the year.

Jun 22, 2007
News
Carbon could replace silicon in next-gen transistors
by Robert Jaques

Princeton boffins tout advantages of graphene.

Dec 21, 2007
News
Via promises a greener future
by Staff Writers

World's first carbon-free processor.

Feb 21, 2007
News
Gartner questions Vista power saving hype
by Robert Jaques

Money better spent on educating users, analyst firm warns.

Mar 30, 2007
Feature
The future of CPUs
by Stuart Andrews

What happens when multiple-core processors are no longer sufficient for our demands? Stuart Andrews looks at the future of CPUs.

Dec 6, 2006
News
Bullets 'bounce' off nanotech vest
by Robert Jaques

Boffins use carbon nanotubes to create new bullet-proof material.

Nov 1, 2007
Feature
PMA Australia 2008: sneak peek
by Daniel Long

We’ve had a sneak peak at the big camera expo in Brisbane this week to see what’s in store for photographers this year.

May 29, 2008
News
Boffins create world's thinnest substance
by Iain Thomson

Atom-thick sheets could revolutionise computers.

Mar 5, 2007
News
Marvell showcases green power supply
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Patented technology to create smaller and lighter notebook adapters.

Nov 8, 2007
News
Sony steps up green drive
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'Product, Process, Planet' lays out environmental commitment.

Feb 22, 2008
News
Boffins build printable solar panels
by Staff Writers

Print your own power station.

Jul 23, 2007
News
Carbon-neutral hydrogen 'on the horizon'
by Robert Jaques

Penn State researchers use naturally occurring bacteria.

Nov 14, 2007
News
UK boffins look to graphene displays
by Robert Jaques

One-atom-thick gauze of carbon atoms key to next-gen displays.

May 2, 2008
News
Mini cleaning pen - every camera user should have one
by William Maher

Still cleaning your camera lens with tissues? For shame. The Lenspen is a nifty device that's been around for years, and uses carbon tip to keep your camera in top condition.

Jul 3, 2008
News
Boffins tune up nanotube piano wire
by Robert Jaques

Delft University of Technology makes world's smallest piano wire.

Nov 28, 2006
News
Nanotech creeps into 500 'everyday' products
by Robert Jaques

Current use of nanotech 'just the tip of the iceberg'.

Jun 6, 2007
News
Boffins devise organic molecular microchips
by Robert Jaques

Nist researchers look forward to organic electronics.

Mar 21, 2008
News
Boffins believe there is life on Mars
by Iain Thomson

Admittedly not much, but still ....

Aug 28, 2007

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Lexmark X5650 all-in one promises wholesome family fun
by Daniel Long  |   Oct 24, 2008
Lexmark’s newest model, the X5650 is an all-in-one printer that targets home and student users with multi-functionality at a competitive price.
Mini cleaning pen - every camera user should have one
by William Maher  |   Jul 3, 2008
Still cleaning your camera lens with tissues? For shame. The Lenspen is a nifty device that's been around for years, and uses carbon tip to keep your camera in top condition.
COMPUTEX 08: Abit has first new idea at Computex
by Charlie Demerjian  |   Jun 4, 2008
It's called the FunFab, and it's a digital photo frame with a printer inside. Your friends like what they see? Just print them off a photo.