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Government pledges £158 million for high tech research

Government pledges £158 million for high tech research

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The Government has pledged around £158 million for investment in digital infrastructure and high-level research.

Matt Grainger
by Matt Grainger
on Dec 2nd 2011 at 12:56PM
John Lewis tech sales surge

John Lewis tech sales surge

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Matt Grainger
by Matt Grainger
on Aug 1st 2011 at 11:27AM
Interview: Intel discusses future technology

Interview: Intel discusses future technology

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In a nutshell, the tri-gate technology will make computing devices more powerful, but also be less of a drain on power – as in batteries and electricity supplies. Would you ...

Matt Grainger
by Matt Grainger
on Jun 14th 2011 at 11:07AM
Intel announces new research centre

Intel announces new research centre

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Intel has announced that it will create a Science and Technology Centre at the University of California in Berkeley, and has unveiled 35 new research projects at its 9th annual ...

Matt Grainger
by Matt Grainger
on Jun 8th 2011 at 11:40AM
Intel announces 3D transistor breakthrough

Intel announces 3D transistor breakthrough

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Intel announced a major technical breakthrough in chip fabrication technology with the planned introduction of so-called 3D tri-gate transistors.

Mat Bettinson
by Mat Bettinson
on May 4th 2011 at 10:33PM
'Invisibility cloak' developed by UK scientists

'Invisibility cloak' developed by UK scientists

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New technology developed in the UK can render everyday objects invisible to the naked eye, scientists claim.

by Nicky Trup
on Feb 2nd 2011 at 11:15AM
Spire celebrates 20th anniversary

Spire celebrates 20th anniversary

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Spire Technology this month joins the select few UK distributors to celebrate a 20th anniversary.

Matt Grainger
by Matt Grainger
on Nov 11th 2010 at 2:46PM
John Lewis reaches for bigger slice of tech retail

John Lewis reaches for bigger slice of tech retail

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Having presented itself as the straight-talking choice for consumer technology buying, department store John Lewis is gearing up to become a much larger player in the sector, taking on larger ...

by Nicky Trup
on Nov 9th 2010 at 4:15PM
3D is 'not just a gimmick'

3D is 'not just a gimmick'

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Consumer electronics expert Stu Lipoff has defended the performance of the 3D market against accusations that it has not met expectations.

by Nicky Trup
on Nov 9th 2010 at 2:33PM
Could the revived 3D sector blow up in the industry's face?

Could the revived 3D sector blow up in the industry's face?

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The tech industry is pumping huge sums of money into the research and development of 3D devices, but is there a danger the public won't take to it to the ...

Andrew Wooden
by Andrew Wooden
on Nov 4th 2010 at 12:20PM
Technophobia 'begins in the womb'

Technophobia 'begins in the womb'

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An aversion to modern technology can be detected before we are even born, scientists claim.

by Nicky Trup
on Oct 14th 2010 at 12:04PM
Comet and Game forge retail alliance

Comet and Game forge retail alliance

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Video game retailer Game is to open a number of concession stores within electrical chain Comet's UK portfolio.

Andrew Wooden
by Andrew Wooden
on Oct 7th 2010 at 3:36PM
BBC?s Kirsty Wark: Macs are ?much cooler? than PCs

BBC?s Kirsty Wark: Macs are ?much cooler? than PCs

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Newsnight presenter Kirsty Wark has branded Macs “much cooler” than PCs, and said the iPhone is her favourite piece of technology.

by Nicky Trup
on Sep 27th 2010 at 11:01AM
Stone lands Wolverhampton Uni contract

Stone lands Wolverhampton Uni contract

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Stone has signed an exclusive deal to provide IT hardware to the University of Wolverhampton, with an initial order valued in the region of £575,000 for the university’s new multi-million ...

by Nicky Trup
on Sep 22nd 2010 at 11:37AM
Industry body calls for universal 3D standard

Industry body calls for universal 3D standard

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3D technology will not become widespread among home users until 3D glasses are universal, industry body the Consumer Electronics Association has said.

Andrew Wooden
by Andrew Wooden
on Sep 7th 2010 at 12:22PM
HP and Hynix set to bring 'memristor' RAM to the market

HP and Hynix set to bring 'memristor' RAM to the market

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HP announced a joint venture with memory maker Hynix to bringe a new "memristor" technology to the market.

Mat Bettinson
by Mat Bettinson
on Aug 31st 2010 at 10:57PM
NEC offers 3D intro kit for projectors

NEC offers 3D intro kit for projectors

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NEX Display Solutions is stepping up its 3D division by offering a 3D starter kit with compatible projectors.

by Nicky Trup
on Aug 27th 2010 at 11:56AM
Gigabyte hikes up the gigahertz

Gigabyte hikes up the gigahertz

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Gigabyte Technology has launched its latest overclocked GeForceTM GTX 460 series of graphics cards, which it claims deliver the ‘ultimate gaming experience’.

by Nicky Trup
on Aug 27th 2010 at 10:49AM
Hard drive makers face 'significant decisions' ahead

Hard drive makers face 'significant decisions' ahead

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Hard drive maker Hitachi's research boss has said that a big change is needed to take physical disks beyond 2015. 

Mat Bettinson
by Mat Bettinson
on Aug 20th 2010 at 7:24AM
Intel and Micron sample 3-bit per cell 25nm Flash memory

Intel and Micron sample 3-bit per cell 25nm Flash memory

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Intel and Micron have announced that the latest generation of Flash memory technology will be in production before the end of the year. 

Mat Bettinson
by Mat Bettinson
on Aug 18th 2010 at 5:58AM