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Minority Report: 10 top iPhone 2.0 apps
Photo Meanwhile, SimpleRSS is easy to operate but since it only allows you to subscribe to a single feed it is an affront to the definition of an aggregator. The iPhone is a surprisingly large... [15 Aug 2008]
Photos: Australian broadband goes for a deep-sea dive
Photo Between them, these cables carry up to 1.28 terabits of data, which Telstra says is equivalent to 160,000 concurrent high-definition television channels. Installing an internet connection can be difficult - especially if... [14 Apr 2008]
Photos: The high-tech future of retail
Photo The high definition projection system uses only one camera shoot and one projector to produce a life-like 3D image that can be viewed without the aid of glasses. The... [15 Feb 2008]
Photos: The future of videoconferencing
Photo The TelePresence package includes converting the room, the desk, the networking and three 65-inch high-definition screens - all supplied by Cisco.... [26 Jul 2007]
Photos: Inside Moscow's Kaspersky Labs
Photo One analyst looks on as the other attempts to unpack malicious code and create a virus definition against the clock. Malicious code scrolls down the screen as... [25 Jan 2006]
Photos: LifeČ - Inside Microsoft's ideal world
Photo Here, the living room set-up features Microsoft's Media Center technology, high definition TV and IPTV. Behind these blue doors in Fulham, London, is Microsoft's LifeČ showcase, where... [31 Oct 2005]
Photos: Highlights from the silicon.com CIO Forum
Photo Bruce Perens - open source guru, author of The Open Source Definition and friend of Linus Torvalds - chaired a lively break-out session on the future of open source in... [28 Sep 2005]
Photos: What's inside France Telecom's Paris R&D Labs
Photo This version was later binned - the fibre optics were considered too chunky and image definition was poor. The telco, which owns mobile operator Orange and ISP Wanadoo, took silicon.com... [09 Sep 2005]
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