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Boffins take gigapixel photos using ordinary camera
by Iain Thomson

Robotic arm takes multiple pictures of the same scene.

May 19, 2008
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Microsoft takes piracy locks off IE7
by Shaun Nichols

Windows Genuine Advantage no longer required for browser.

Oct 9, 2007
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Google Voice takes on the telecoms giants
by Iain Thomson

Google Voice takes the existing GrandCentral service, which consolidates landlines and mobile numbers into a single phone number with voicemail, and adds the ability to make free domestic calls, transcribe voice mails and more.

Mar 13, 2009
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Vista quicker than Windows 7
by V3.co.uk staff

Systems experts with stop watches have poured cold water on Microsoft's claims that its Windows 7 operating system boots up faster than Vista..

Oct 9, 2009
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Top 10 technology flaws in films
by Iain Thomson

Ever wondered which of your favourite Sci-fi films still holds up? Ian Thomson and Shaun Nichols looked at classics such as Jurrassic Park, War Games and The Matrix and found a few surprsies..

Nov 3, 2008
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Top 10 issues overloading IT managers
by Iain Thomson

As we bring our Information Overload summit to a close, we have decided to name and rank the biggest culprits for the overload, the issues which more than anything else are causing companies to drown in a deluge of data..

Nov 16, 2009
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A look at the Nvidia GT300 architecture
by Charlie Demerjian

There's a lot of fake news going around about the upcoming GPUish chip called the GT300. Let's clear some air on this Larrabee-lite architecture.

May 14, 2009
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Online population tops one billion
by Staff writers

Asia-Pacific leading the charge, according to comScore.

Jan 27, 2009
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6 travel gadgets we can't travel without
by Staff writers

Whether you are a busy commuter or a frequent flyer or maybe you prefer to just travel for business or pleasure, there's a selection of kit that can simpify your life.

Jun 4, 2009
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Top 10 time saving tips
by Iain Thomson

Every day it gets hard and harder to keep up. Here is a list of 10 handy tools for increasing workplace efficiency.

Aug 24, 2009
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AMD takes on Intel with new Athlon IIs
by V3.co.uk staff

Eight new processors aimed at the low end of the market

Oct 21, 2009
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Asus takes Eee PC to the desktop
by Iain Thomson

Eee Box measures just 222mm x 178mm x 26.9mm.

Jul 31, 2008
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IBM takes Lotus mobile
by Shaun Nichols

Company releases handset platform.

Mar 24, 2008
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VMware takes aim at virtualised security
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VMsafe targets malware undetectable on physical machines.

Feb 29, 2008
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MySpace takes on Facebook over developers
by Guy Dixon

Official site to go live next week.

Feb 1, 2008
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Google takes on Wikipedia
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User-generated knowledge tool unveiled.

Dec 17, 2007
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IBM takes magnetic Ram for a spin
by Shaun Nichols

Big Blue looks into new method of writing data.

Aug 22, 2007
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Eminem takes on iTunes
by Shaun Nichols

Rapper alleges Apple selling music without permission.

Aug 3, 2007
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Microsoft takes lion's share of IT budgets
by Clement James

Good news for Redmond.

May 24, 2007
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Sun takes on Ajax, Apollo and Silverlight
by Tom Sanders

New Java FX technology joins rich internet application frenzy.

May 9, 2007

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