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Top 10 best releases from Microsoft
by Iain Thomson
The company promises that Windows 7 will be the best version of its operating system yet, critical acclaim has often eluded Redmond. We've decided to count down the ten best products ever to come out of Redmond, from DOS 5 to Flight Simulator and NT 4.0
Oct 26, 2009
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HP targets families with 1TB home media server under $600
by Daniel Long
Portable, attractive and affordable - HP haven't given up on pushing home media servers into Australian homes just yet. HP hopes that two new 1TB MediaSmart models will entice a new generation of users to give home servers a go
Oct 15, 2009
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UN warns the next world war will be online
by Iain Thomson
The head of the UN International Telecommunications Union (ITU) has told delegates at the ITU Telecom World 2009 conference that the next big war will most likely be fought online..
Oct 8, 2009
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1990s AT&T future gazing commercials prove strangely accurate
by Daniel Long
A series of commercials directed by Fight Club director David Fincher for US phone company AT&T in 1993 is making waves across the net for its accurate representations of the future including video on demand and tollway E-tags.
Sep 21, 2009
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Student designs cardboard computer case
by Iain Thomson
A PhD student from Texas has designed a cardboard computer chassis that could be going into production in an effort to cut computer waste.
Sep 21, 2009
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Microsoft brings Outlook back to Mac
by Shaun Nichols
Microsoft has revealed a plan to port its Outlook communications program as part of the upcoming Office for Mac productivity suite..
Aug 14, 2009
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Top 10 amazing research projects
by John Brandon
We tour several of the leading tech research labs in the US to discover which 10 research projects could soon change the world
Jun 15, 2009
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Top 10 disappointing technologies
by Iain Thomson
Pretty much every new product gets hyped as a potentially disruptive technology these days, and usually nobody outside of the company's marketing department actually believes it.
May 18, 2009
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