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Boffins invent time telescope
by David Neal

White coats at Cornell University have demonstrated a photon-based system that has the potential to squeeze more data into packets sent over the Internet.

Oct 1, 2009
News
Movie tech: The science behind the film 2012
by Daniel Long

The Mayan prophecy might be counting down, but the science behind the new film 2012 might leave a few people confused. We look at what the film got right and what is best left to conspiracy theorists.

Nov 5, 2009
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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
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Tor adds to web's towering pile of fantasy and science fiction
by William Maher

From Asimov to the Codex Derynianus, the new Tor Books online bookstore is shaping up to be as Aladdin's Cave for science fiction, graphic novels and other books.

Jun 19, 2009
News
Top 10 strangest characters in IT
by Iain Thomson

Some of the people on this list are successful billionaires, Some Nobel prize winners or high-tech nomads. However, some individuals are weird even by geek standards.

Jul 19, 2009
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Top 10 fun computing films
by Iain Thomson

To honour John Hughes, we've listed tech movies that give you all an excuse to sit down with a DVD or two and enjoy tech in the movies..

Aug 10, 2009
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Top 10 IT Heroes
by Iain Thomson

A fortnight ago we reviewed the worst villains in computing history. But what would a villain be without a hero to battle with?

Apr 14, 2009
News
Dark lab: the world's deepest laboratory to tackle the weird, perplexing issue of dark matter
by William Maher

A huge, underground abandoned former gold mine has been painstakingly emptied to give scientists a 5,000 feet deep lab to research dark matter

Jun 25, 2009
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Altered vision: researchers making augmented reality more than science fiction
by William Maher

We've heard much about the promise, and now some new augmented reality video footage has us wondering if it's a better idea than we first thought

Jun 22, 2009
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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
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Scientists hail Star Trek Enterprise material as ground breaking reality
by Daniel Long

Taking a page out of the popular science fiction series, scientists have managed to turn aluminium into a new transparent form of matter, after it was placed under extreme ultraviolent radiation.

Jul 28, 2009
News
Afternoon Web Roundup: NeoTokyo In Half Life 2, cracks appear in Blu-Ray discs, Sci-Fi science films
by Staff writers

The best of the rest. Who's reporting what in the world of PCs, technology, science, broadband, sci-fi, products and more:

Jul 7, 2009
News
Graphene could revolutionise future technologies
by Daniel Long

Scientists are betting on a new high tech material, which is among the strongest and thinnest known materials in the universe

Jul 10, 2009
News
From Moore to Quantum: the new chip that has scientists in awe
by William Maher

A new processor that harnesses 1 billion aluminum atoms is being hailed as a breakthrough in the road to the much-hyped quantum computer

Jun 29, 2009
News
Cold universe: The supermassive monster at our galaxy's heart
by William Maher

A new "universe atlas" provides a stunning view of our own galaxy, including a supermassive black hole believed to be located at the core

Jul 6, 2009
News
IBM looks to DNA for next-generation chips
by Staff writers

A nanotechnology design breakthrough could make faster, cheaper processors through the use of DNA structures.

Aug 18, 2009
News
Illusion device promises camouflage and deception
by Daniel Long

Now you see it, now you don't. Hong Kong researchers are one step closer to creating a cloak of illusion that will have the ability to make one object look like another via "metameterials" and light bending.

Jul 16, 2009
News
Derelict Ship: prequel movie to re-imagine Ridley's eerie Alien mythology
by William Maher

The tantalizing prospect of another glimpse into Ridley Scott's 1979 science fiction world is in the cards, with reports of a Scott-directed prequel movie

Aug 4, 2009
News
The 20 second battery recharge?
by Iain Thomson

MIT researchers have reinvented lithium technology with a new battery than can be charged and discharged in under 20 seconds..

Mar 13, 2009
News
Top 10 most inspiring moments in IT
by Iain Thomson

From the moon landing, to the rise of Apple and Google, we rate the most inspiring technology moments in history.

Jan 31, 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
CSRIO supercomputer uses a GPU cluster
by Staff writers  |   Nov 24, 2009
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) has put together a supercomputer that's based around a cluster of graphics processing units (GPUs)
IBM researchers build cyber-moggie
by Iain Thomson  |   Nov 19, 2009
Scientists working for IBM have announced they have programmed a supercomputer with a working simulation of a cat’s brain
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