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Top 10 retro tech advertisements of all time
by Daniel Long

The strange, the antique and the downright geeky – we chronicle the 10 best (and worst) vintage tech advertisements of all time

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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Nokia 6700 slide and Nokia 7230 make surprise appearance
by Stuff.tv

Nokia has outed the 6700 slide and 7230, two colourful sliders aimed at social networkers on a budget

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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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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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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Large Hadron Collider spam carries virus
by Staff Writers

Security experts are warning of a malware attack disguised as a video of the Large Hadron Collider in action.

Nov 25, 2009
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Whatever happened to...Video Phones?
by Staff writers

Videophones, in one form or another, have been around since the 1920's, with some major attempts to create public videophone booths in the 1930's and 1950's. But why didn't they take off in the modern era?

Nov 24, 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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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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BlackBerry chases teens with pre-paid offer
by Daniel Long

Forget the corporate tie, BlackBerry has teamed up with Boost to aim the smartphone at celebrity-mad teens with a pre-paid offer

Nov 23, 2009
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My life with Linux: Day 3 - The daily ups and downs of switching to open source
by Staff Writers

Stuart Turton spends the third day of his one week odyssey with Linux, fighting Fedora monitor hassles, wishing for Ubuntu at work and discovers that forums can be a Linux user's new best friend.

Nov 23, 2009
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Movie tech: Latest Avatar trailer serves up more on Amp Suits, Aliens style army gear and much more
by Daniel Long

The latest Avatar trailer takes a closer look at the battle tech behind the film - but we can't help compare it to James Cameron's Aliens in tone and style.

Nov 23, 2009
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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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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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Intel and AMD: Videos explain how grains of sand are used to create a silicon CPU
by Daniel Long

Intel has released a short animated video illustrating the process by which sand is turned into silicon and a CPU. But the over-simplicity has us leaning towards AMD's older and more interesting video

Nov 20, 2009
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Need to know: Google's Chrome OS
by Zara Baxter

Google is bringing out an operating system - Chrome OS. But how will it fare against the likes of Windows?

Nov 20, 2009
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Rumour mill gears up for Google smartphone
by Shaun Nichols

Google's much-rumoured 'G-Phone' handset is set for release next year, according to a number of reports..

Nov 20, 2009
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Mozilla boosts security with latest Firefox beta
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Mozilla has released the latest beta version of Firefox 3.6, providing a number of updates and security fixes..

Nov 20, 2009
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My life with Linux: Day 2 - The daily ups and downs of switching to open source
by Staff Writers

Stuart Turton spends the second day of his one week odyssey with Linux, battling Fedora and DVD playback troubles, while trying valiantly not to go back to the relative 'safety' of Vista, as frustrations start to boil over.

Nov 19, 2009
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Top 10 retro tech advertisements of all time
by Daniel Long  |   Nov 25, 2009
The strange, the antique and the downright geeky – we chronicle the 10 best (and worst) vintage tech advertisements of all time
Super-thin TVs come at a price
by Adam Turner  |   Nov 25, 2009
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
Nokia 6700 slide and Nokia 7230 make surprise appearance
by Stuff.tv  |   Nov 25, 2009
Nokia has outed the 6700 slide and 7230, two colourful sliders aimed at social networkers on a budget
 
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