Reading peer-reviewed journal articles is one of the most crucial parts of studying science. Whether you’re an undergraduate trying to write a literature review or a researcher trying to find ...
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The age of the red-and-blue grainy cliché is over! Cast aside your cheap cardboard spectacles and make way for a new era of unparalleled 3D realism accompanied by spectacular picture ...
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When Google announced the Android mobile operating system in late 2007, the reaction it received was at best, lukewarm. Coming only a few months after the release of the iPhone ...
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If you’re unfamiliar with the concept of open source software, you’re definitely not alone. In a market full of expensive consumer electronics that are locked down and bound to carriers ...
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If you haven't heard, Google launched its attempt to infiltrate the TV space with internet content this week. The Android based Google TV aims to bring not only video, but ...
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On May 12th, the New York Times published an infographic (right) that would have looked more at home in a science textbook - their breakdown of Facebook's privacy options. The ...
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The World Cup is on its way, about a month away now and everyone with a product to sell is jumping on the football bandwagon. We've got shirts, flags, footballs ...
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The World Cup is coming and it's only 34 days away! That's 32 of the best teams from around the world, battling it out over 30 days, through group stages ...
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Microsoft, not to be left out of the party that was April, announced its first own-brand phones, the Kin One, a square slider and the Kin Two, a more traditional ...
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Welcome back all you holidaying Imperialites. I hope you had a refreshing break or as so many of you were, your revision went well. It's back to the daily grind ...
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