Entries in 'technology' (58)
Government pledges £158 million for high tech research
NEWSThe Government has pledged around £158 million for investment in digital infrastructure and high-level research.
John Lewis tech sales surge
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Interview: Intel discusses future technology
NEWSIn 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 ...
Intel announces new research centre
NEWSIntel 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 ...
Intel announces 3D transistor breakthrough
NEWSIntel announced a major technical breakthrough in chip fabrication technology with the planned introduction of so-called 3D tri-gate transistors.
'Invisibility cloak' developed by UK scientists
NEWSNew technology developed in the UK can render everyday objects invisible to the naked eye, scientists claim.
Spire celebrates 20th anniversary
NEWSSpire Technology this month joins the select few UK distributors to celebrate a 20th anniversary.
John Lewis reaches for bigger slice of tech retail
NEWSHaving 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 ...
3D is 'not just a gimmick'
NEWSConsumer electronics expert Stu Lipoff has defended the performance of the 3D market against accusations that it has not met expectations.
Could the revived 3D sector blow up in the industry's face?
NEWSThe 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 ...
Technophobia 'begins in the womb'
NEWSAn aversion to modern technology can be detected before we are even born, scientists claim.
Comet and Game forge retail alliance
NEWSVideo game retailer Game is to open a number of concession stores within electrical chain Comet's UK portfolio.
BBC?s Kirsty Wark: Macs are ?much cooler? than PCs
NEWSNewsnight presenter Kirsty Wark has branded Macs “much cooler” than PCs, and said the iPhone is her favourite piece of technology.
Stone lands Wolverhampton Uni contract
NEWSStone 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 ...
Industry body calls for universal 3D standard
NEWS3D technology will not become widespread among home users until 3D glasses are universal, industry body the Consumer Electronics Association has said.
HP and Hynix set to bring 'memristor' RAM to the market
NEWSHP announced a joint venture with memory maker Hynix to bringe a new "memristor" technology to the market.
NEC offers 3D intro kit for projectors
NEWSNEX Display Solutions is stepping up its 3D division by offering a 3D starter kit with compatible projectors.
Gigabyte hikes up the gigahertz
NEWSGigabyte Technology has launched its latest overclocked GeForceTM GTX 460 series of graphics cards, which it claims deliver the ‘ultimate gaming experience’.
Hard drive makers face 'significant decisions' ahead
NEWSHard drive maker Hitachi's research boss has said that a big change is needed to take physical disks beyond 2015.
Intel and Micron sample 3-bit per cell 25nm Flash memory
NEWSIntel and Micron have announced that the latest generation of Flash memory technology will be in production before the end of the year.














































