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IBM researchers build cyber-moggie
by Iain Thomson
Scientists working for IBM have announced they have programmed a supercomputer with a working simulation of a cat’s brain
Nov 19, 2009
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Movie tech: 5 great films made with DSLRs
by Daniel Long
High-profile short films from around the world are now getting made on DSLR cameras, thanks to rapidly improving sensors and prices. Judge for yourself, with these five videos made with the Canon EOS 5D Mark II.
Nov 12, 2009
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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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New York launches antitrust investigation into Intel
by Iain Thomson
The New York Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo has announced it is launching an anti-trust investigation into Intel after allegations that the chip giant abused its market position.
Nov 5, 2009
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Phase change memory is another step closer
by The Inquirer
Intel and Numonyx have announced a research milestone in the development of stackable, cross-point phase change memory (PCM) technology, which could fundamentally alter the non-volatile memory market in years to come.
Oct 29, 2009
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Sapphire discusses ATI 5 series GPUs and more
by Staff writers
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
Oct 27, 2009
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Windows 7 breaks Amazon records
by Phil Muncaster
Windows 7 has already overtaken Harry Potter novels and the Nintendo Wii to become the biggest grossing pre-order product of all time in the UK, where it went on sale first.
Oct 22, 2009
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Victims of 'rogueware' forced to pay ransom
by Phil Muncaster
Security researchers are warning of a dangerous new trend in the promotion of fake anti-virus programs known as 'rogueware', which could lead to users' PCs being hijacked and rendered inoperable if they fail to pay a ransom.
Oct 16, 2009
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High-speed home networks for HDTV moves a step closer
by Daniel Robinson
The G.hn standard for wired home networking via power cables has passed another milestone, after gaining approval from the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) standards body.
Oct 16, 2009
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