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MIT boffins claim analogue circuit breakthrough
by Robert Jaques

Engineers promise improved consumer electronics.

Feb 20, 2007
News
US boffins look to terahertz optical computers
by Robert Jaques

Circuits run on far-infrared light instead of electricity.

Apr 16, 2008
News
IBM unveils technology for 22nm chips
by Daniel Robinson

'Computational scaling' will allow future production of 22nm circuits.

Sep 19, 2008
News
Boffins promise cheaper nano-scale chips
by Robert Jaques

Nano-imprint breakthrough paves way for smaller, cheaper circuits.

Jan 19, 2007
Feature
Molecular Plastics
by Staff Writers

Although the future for polymer electronics looks bright, theres inevitably a cloud on the horizon. Its to do with size. While there would be some definite advantages in making computer chips out of p

Jan 1, 1900
News
Xerox claims breakthrough in printable circuitry
by Iain Thomson

Xerox is claiming a major breakthrough in the field of printable circuitry with a new form of 'silver ink' that could allow electronics to be produced more cheaply and flexibly..

Nov 2, 2009
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Integrated circuit turns 50
by Shaun Nichols

Device enabled modern electronics.

Sep 14, 2008
Feature
History of IT
by Staff Writers

PC Authority takes a stroll through 2,500 years of computing history. Next month, we look at the future. Whether you work directly in IT, or even just about anywhere in todays soci

Jan 1, 1900
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Mysteries of making computer chips
by Ed Dawson

What job involves acid baths, robots and space suits? Read about the fascinating world of computer chip fabrication, with PC Authority’s exclusive imagery and insights.

Oct 15, 2007
News
Toshiba develops 60GHz CMOS device
by Staff Writers

Millimetre-wave will bring wireless HD to the home.

Jun 19, 2007
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Apr 7, 2005
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Virtual Labs: Electricity
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Sep 2, 2003
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Science Fair 4.0
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Apr 17, 2001
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Boffins build world's smallest transistor
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Graphene comes one step closer to replacing silicon.

Apr 22, 2008
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IBM picks BASF for 32nm chip
by Shaun Nichols

Pair to collaborate on new lithography processes.

Jun 26, 2007
News
IBM claims major nanotech breakthrough
by Shaun Nichols

Discoveries could allow data to be stored on individual atoms.

Sep 3, 2007
Feature
The PC Authority Acronym Dictionary
by Staff writers

Ever wondered what a particular acronym stands for? Find the answer in our comprehensive reference guide to computer industry acronyms. RTFM!

Sep 4, 2007
Feature
1918 - 1959
by Staff Writers

1918 Enigma The German Enigma is surely the best-known mechanical cipher machine. Invented in 1918, it was developed as a commercial and military encipherment system. Enigma

Jan 1, 1900
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The top 10 greatest geeks of all time
by Iain Thomson

They say that behind every great man there’s a great woman, although these days it could just as well be the other way around..

Nov 10, 2008
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Boffins claim molecular switch breakthrough
by Robert Jaques

Small is beautiful.

Jul 12, 2007

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Xerox claims breakthrough in printable circuitry
by Iain Thomson  |   Nov 2, 2009
Xerox is claiming a major breakthrough in the field of printable circuitry with a new form of 'silver ink' that could allow electronics to be produced more cheaply and flexibly..
Sapphire discusses ATI 5 series GPUs and more
by Staff writers  |   Oct 27, 2009
AMD/ATI and its partners made quite a splash with the recent release of the 5 series GPUs, and is creating a lot of excitement about what future iterations of the cards will be able to do
Moore's law no more?
by Daniel Long  |   Oct 21, 2009
The end of Moore's law may happen sooner than we first thought, according to two physicists who have predicted the end of rapid computing advancement.
 
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