I expect most of you have noticed the new items that have started appearing in your Facebook feeds: Spotify playlists of music that your friends are listening to and news ...
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Have you ever taken a picture, only to be disappointed when you later find it to be out of focus? You’re certainly not alone. Enter Lytro, the world’s first consumer-targeted ...
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I recently had the opportunity to attend a talk by Richard Stallman, founder of the Free Software Foundation, and a strong Free software advocate. He spoke on Free software, and ...
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As each second ticks away, there’s a quiet revolution going on in every town and every city across the globe. Mobile technology disrupts the way we live our lives, the ...
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Ah, Issue 1500 is here. While some of my fellow editors may be getting nostalgic, technology and history don’t seem to get along. Technology and the future, on the other ...
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Every week in here at Technology, we try and peek a few weeks into the future, to tell you what might be the best new technology of the coming season ...
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A fortnight ago saw Google team up with Samsung for the much anticipated launch of the latest iteration of Android, its popular smartphone OS, alongside the Galaxy Nexus, the latest ...
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Douglas Heaven sees programmable cells, not silicon chips
There’s a lot of speculation about where the future of computing lies. Quantum computers and qubits promise to open up computational problems that ...
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As I’m sure many of you know, Research In Motion last week suffered its biggest ever service disruption, with millions of customers across the globe affected. Users lost access to ...
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The world has lost two giants of technology in as many weeks. The news that Dennis Ritchie died on 12 October, aged 70, after enduring cancer and heart disease for ...
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