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- Fundamental discovery could lead to better memory chips
- Physicists demonstrate conditions for laser-driven fusion
- TSG43: Tickle Me TED
- Seagate extends enterprise disk and SSD lines
- Iceland Plans to Export Geothermal Energy
- Report: Piracy a "global pricing problem" with only one solution
- Start drooling, slowpokes: Internet2 ramps up to 8.8Tbps
- Using quantum methods to read classical memories offers surprising advantages
- Scientists achieve breakthrough in nanocomposite for high-capacity hydrogen storage
- New technology dramatically extends battery life for mobile devices
- Faux trees convert CO2 to O2
- Small quantum leap: New switching device could help build ultrafast quantum Internet
- Physicists Build Single Atom Memory For Quantum Information
- iOS 4.3 is here
- Extremely fast MRAM data storage within reach
- Cookies get a "Stay of Execution"
- Quantum engineers remove roadblock in developing next-generation technologies
- New Magnetic Resonance Technique Could Revolutionise Quantum Computing
- A Flash Memory That Doubles as DRAM
- Verizon launches 100G Ethernet network
- Invisibility cloaks may be just around the corner
- Microsoft shows off Radical New UI
- A Laptop that Knows Where You're Looking
- The quantum singularity
- Memristor Processor Solves Mazes
- Google Changes Search Algorithm
- Defining Internet "freedom": Ars interviews Senator Al Franken
- One-Cubic-Millimeter Computer
- Remapping Computer Circuitry to Avert Impending Bottlenecks
- Team achieves one terabit per second data rate on a single integrated photonic chip
- Plug-and-Play Multi-Core Voltage Regulator Could Lead to 'Smarter' Smartphones, etc.
- New architecture for quantum computers based on Quantum antannae
- Eliminating the Laptop Charging Brick
- Physicists develop scalable method for making graphene
- 3D bio-printers to print skin and body parts
- The next operating system
- Designing the hardware
- 4G network will create dead zones
- where to get drivers for old computer
- Intel forecasts Moore's law to continue until 2029
- Manipulating molecules for a new breed of electronics
- Scientists build world's first anti-laser
- Kill and Trap rogue processes in Windows with Daphne
- TSG42: The Prozac Podcast
- Researcher investigates new material grown from sugar
- Researchers develop new wireless technology for faster, more efficient networks
- Laser-Quick Data Transfer
- Microsoft offers H.264 plug-in for Google Chrome too
- Nanotechnology benefits from volcanoes in the outer solar system
- Read-write device offers new architecture for information processing
- Powerful new ways to electronically mine research may lead to scientific breakthrough
- How much information is there in the world?
- What the experts think about the viability of an Internet kill switch
- Latest Theoretical work by Dwave Systems shows progress in solving NP-Hard problems
- Could Cows Make Biofuels Better?
- The Smallest Computing Systems Yet
- Nanotechnology News
- The Virtual Twitterverse that Can Forecast the Real Thing
- A Broadband Boom in the Boondocks
- Engineers Unveil Particle Accelerator on a Chip
- Engineers grow nanolasers on silicon, pave way for on-chip photonics
- A Foucault Pendulum on a Chip
- Now why can't the U.S. Government support ISP competition like this?
- Atom-thick sheets unlock future technologies
- DNA: Building block for smaller, smarter electronics?
- 'Tall order' sunlight-to-hydrogen system works, neutron analysis confirms
- A New Twist on Floating Wind Power
- An Engine that Harnesses Sound Waves
- Access to Knowledge in the Age of Intellectual Property
- AVG Antivirus 2011 Is A Rogue
- The last batches of IPv4 internet addresses will be distributed Thursday
- Solar panels track the sun for more efficiency
- Stanford scientists see the solar future, it's all about 'nanodomes' and 'plasmonics
- A novel WM prototype for Windows 7 - Looking for study participants
- New transistors: An alternative to silicon and better than graphene
- Our Energy Future by the Numbers
- How Egypt did (and your government could) shut down the Internet
- Volkswagen's XL1 said to be world's most economical car
- Bogus Security Software Peddlers Fined $8.2 Million
- Why the Entire Internet Is about to Become 'Slower and Flakier'
- NVIDIA GPU Settlement
- Apple App Store hits magical 10 billion app download milestone
- Automakers Show Interest in an Unusual Engine Design
- New Magnets Could Solve Our Rare-Earth Problems
- Motion Control for Windows
- The Economics of Superinsulating Windows
- IPv6: next generation Internet protocol adds 4 billion times more space (w/ Video)
- New device may revolutionize computer memory
- A Step Towards Quantum Computing: Entangling 10 Billion Particles
- Study claims 100 percent renewable energy possible by 2030
- Win 7 SP-1 soon?
- Why you should always encrypt your smartphone
- Deal of the Day
- Fruit flies show how to simplify computer nets
- Facebook, Google, Yahoo commit to 'World IPv6 Day' trial
- TSG41: Consumer Electronics Snoozefest
- Verizon iPhone set for early February release: report
- Show's over: how Hollywood strong-ARMed Intel and the CE biz
- Extending Moore's Law: Expitaxial graphene shows promise for replacing silicon
- Electrifying new way to clean dirty water
- LED Efficiency at Half the Cost
- The world's smallest desktop computer
- Intel Releases new processors
- Micron releases half-terabyte laptop SSDs
- Gasoline from water, CO2 and sunlight
- Scientists squeeze more than 1,000 cores on to computer chip
- New solar cell self-repairs like natural plant systems
- New computer chips help PCs compete with tablets
- CES: Freescale chip chops vampire draw to zero
- Can not say any IT job I have had involved this
- Buyer beware software licences, business
- Who needs to go to the movies with this TV
- Super Memory Breakthrough: Store Every Movie Made This Year on Your Phone
- New ultra-fast processor unveiled
- talk about odd
- Adobe And Macromedia!
- And the Smartest Site on the Internet Is...
- Raising a Botnet in Captivity
- Gov't Backdoors into Open Source Software?
- TSG40: All I want for Christmas is a CR-48
- Is your printer spying on you?
- Researchers turn bacterial colonies into logic gates
- laptop to tv viewing
- Time to get the feds involved in 'Net peering and transit ruckus?
- Samsung readies green memory with advanced chip stacking technology
- Google Unveils First Chrome OS Computer: the Cr-48
- Doctor Who's trusty invention is anything but sci-fi
- AMD Phenom II X6 1100T Black Edition
- Researchers find way to simultaneously desalinate water, produce hydrogen ...
- IBM's breakthrough chip technology lights the path to exascale computing
- Did Amazon Just Move Supercomputing to the Cloud?
- Net neutrality rules: coming December 21
- How to mitigate a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Attack
- Getting Ahead of the Curve in a World of Cascading Crises
- A do-not-track-me browser
- Seven Social Transformations Unleashed by Mobile Devices
- Ultrathin alternative to silicon for future electronics
- Wow Easy picture sharing site
- FIOS now offering 150Mb service
- Buying for tomorrow: Cryptography and SPARC/CMT
- Liquid Blade Server
- What changes will nanoelectronics bring to our lives?
- Laser-based camera can see around corners
- US Senate committee approves online piracy bill
- Thinking Outside the In-box
- Silicon's Long Good-bye
- 7-Zip 9.20 Stable is HERE!
- Power consumption cut by 50% with Panasonic's 32-bit microcomputer
- A Laptop You Can Break Down by Hand, Then Recycle
- TSG39: Boobs on Commercials
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