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- Researchers harness chaos theory for new class of CPUs
- Google: 'Net censorship amounts to undeclared trade war
- The U.S. Approach to Supercomputing May Be a Dead End
- Patent lawsuit: "majority" of Seagate, WD drives infringing
- AMD Shows New Processors , Roadmaps
- Georgia Tech engaged in $100 million next-generation HiPerf computing initiative
- Why China's New Supercomputer Isn't Actually the World's Fastest
- "Google" Crime Fighter !
- A safety switch prevents a big bang
- New Google Tool Makes Websites Twice as Fast
- Q&A: Lawrence Lessig re: Network Neutrality
- Intel shifts strategy, sells 22nm fab capacity
- Solar Panel Cost Could be Reduced by 40%
- NCSA director: GPU is future of supercomputing
- Riding a Rabi cycle past the limit of Moore's Law
- New tech may bring near-gigabit speeds to DSL... someday
- Microsoft is a dying consumer brand
- 70 mpg, without a Hybrid
- The Maverick Flying Car: Now Street- and Air-Legal
- No base station required: peer-to-peer WiFi Direct is go
- End of Xp on new computers
- Three major networks block Google TV
- Researchers learn biology's secrets for making tough, resilient materials
- Tomorrow's Internet: 1,000 times faster - not Oct 23, 2010!
- TSG38: No Sexting in the Apple Juice Room
- Biology rides to computers' aid
- WD launches world's first 3TB hard drive
- One Step Closer To Speedier, Bootless Computers
- Publishers Get More Money Through Hard News
- Broadband Qualtiy on the rise
- New Nanomaterial is Latest Solution to Overcoming Heat Issues in Chips
- Why CPUs Aren't Getting Any Faster
- See the Future with a Search
- Network sharing for Orange and Tmobile Customers
- Flat Pay Prompts 1 In 3 In IT To Consider Jump
- TSG37: Mixed Reality and New iPods
- Scientific American appalled at US broadband, demands line-sharing
- Hardware apps (smartphone peripherals)
- After 31 Years Goodbye to BIOS and Hello to Faster Booting Computers in 2011 with UEF
- Current Operating Systems May Only Make Sense Up To 48 Cores
- Electronics Breakthrough Could Revolutionize Memory Chips
- The Future of Servers
- New Whitepaper Claims GPUs Threaten Malware Security
- GMAIL Threading will be an option
- The Browser Gets Fragmented
- Is CompTIA Really Worth The Trouble?
- Web founder warns of Internet disconnect law 'blight'
- AOL's not done yet
- AVG Introduces AVG 2011 Enhanced Internet Security Software Suite
- Man Tracks Stolen iPad Across Country
- Microsoft Bing Rewards Program
- ZoneAlarm caught
- Tales of the TOS: prioritization and protocol filtering
- Oracle surprises with new Sparc chip launch
- Intel demands $50 for CPU unlock
- PhotoFast's Smoking Fast PowerDrive SSD Makes Us Giddy
- Magical BEANs: New nano-sized particles could provide mega-sized data storage
- Atom chip circuits slated to shrink to 15 nanometers
- Coming to a device near you: A safer, faster Internet
- Optical chip enables new approach to quantum computing
- Chrome 7 Hardware Acceleration
- Intel Outlines An Era of Friendly Surveillance
- Kingston's First USB 3.0 Flash Drive, Up To 64GB In Size
- Seagate's self-encrypting laptop hard drive wins key government certification
- Intel's walled garden plan to put A/V vendors out of business
- Why Isn't the Price of Broadband Obeying Moore's Law?
- Intel hopes new chipset will change PC industry
- Engineering yeast can make biofuels commercially viable
- Speed Of Thought A Little Faster Than...Thought, And What It Means For Computing
- The human process behind Google's algorithm
- Meet your next 'Net? Academics rethink the Internet's guts
- Subway Trains to Generate Power for the Grid
- Fiber lives on! How broadband decided Australia's election
- Google search accelerates with 'instant' results
- The Next Stage of Online Video Evolution
- Graphene Gate Opens the Door to Smaller, Faster, Less Toxic Electronics
- 'Slow light' on a chip holds promise for optical communications
- Graphene Transistors Should reach 700-1400 GHz with 45-100 nm channels
- Audit classed www.news.com.au as adult?
- New Forum software coming - XenForo
- Taking the 'search' out of search and rescue
- An ISP that knows nothing of "data hogs"
- 'Dark silicon' to improve smartphone battery life
- Silicon oxide circuits break barrier: could lead to massive, robust 3-D storage
- Microsoft revisiting Windows 7 family pack 3-license pack
- Re-thinking the Internet with security and mobility in mind
- All Windows usesrs risk Quicktime Flaw
- Advances Offer Path to Shrink Computer Chip
- AMD jettisons ATI brand name, makes Radeon its own
- Rootkit takes stab at 64bit Windows
- Designer optoelectronics - quantum mechanics for new materials
- How DARPA Plans to Reinvent U.S. Manufacturing
- Thought-controlled computers on the way: Intel
- Importance of making data backups
- Taking Over a Car
- Sprint And Verizon To Begin Selling 3G Femtocells Soon
- Google tests voice calls in Gmail
- Time waits for no one: 'leap seconds' may be cut
- Wave of Intel dual-core Netbooks to break
- Scientists explain graphene mystery
- MIT turns Android into supercomputing platform
- Virtual Router Smashes Speed Records
- Going Further on the Same Tank
- Intel and Micron Introduce 64GB Single-Chip Flash Storage
- Improve Your Android Phone's Battery Life
- Supreme Court told P2P users can be "innocent infringers"
- Solar-powered toothbrush doesn't require toothpaste
- Adaptive software -- a late bloomer
- Who's stealing sensitive data? Surprise!
- Intel's 'Sandy Bridge' to use new specialized silicon
- Toshiba.....hard drive breakthrough
- TSG36: Wave Bye-Bye
- A New Kind of Logic Chip
- Company behind magicJack to banish calling costs
- The next best thing to oil
- South Korean Police Raid Google Offices Over Wi-Fi Sniffing
- Don't Tax the Internet
- DARPA 'exascale' supercomputer in the works
- A New Way to Use the Sun's Energy
- Researchers successfully test new alternative to traditional semiconductors
- Continuous quantum variables for computing, communications
- Wireless Car Sensors Vulnerable to Hackers
- What Google and Verizon Were Really Up To
- If the Aussies can do it why can't we?
- Threads or Cores: Which Do You Need?
- Growing Organs and Helping Wounds Heal
- Making Spider-Strength Materials
- Computing at the Speed of Light
- Gorilla Glass
- Dual WiFi on USB
- New solar energy conversion process could revamp solar power production
- $150 tablet may narrow digital divide
- Death of the Phone Call
- 'White graphene' to the rescue: Hexagonal boron nitride sheets may help graphene supp
- Graphene shows strange new behavior better suited for electronic devices
- FCC, public safety at odds over broadband plan
- Revealing the Speeds ISPs Really Deliver
- Apple shifts to newest Intel CPUs in iMac refresh
- Intel touts 50Gbps silicon optics
- Changes in US Copyright Law Exemptions
- Building Super-Fast Electronics Components
- New Languages, and Why We Need Them
- Safer, Longer-Lasting Batteries for Cars
- A Cheaper Way to Catch CO2
- India develops 35-dollar 'laptop' for schools
- Tech firms warn privacy bill will harm economy
- Internet will soon be running on IPv4 address fumes
- Ars reviews the Motorola Droid X
- How HTML5 Will Shake Up the Web
- Now You See It, Now You Don't -- an Invisibility Cloak Made of Glass
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