Neutrinos, paint, walls and human bodies interest ARM
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ARM HAS BEEN providing chip designs for neutrino detection and is working on ideas for processors that can be embedded in walls or even in the human body.
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Fabs will have to become non-proprietary
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CHIPS ARE GETTING so expensive to design and make that the industry's leaders are coming to the conclusion that they need to join forces.
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Zeus Trojan is evolving to hit Paypal-like targets
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THE ZEUS TROJAN, a malware threat that is best known for stealing banking information by means of keystroke logging, is moving on to different targets.
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Ofcom proposes cheaper broadband for country folk
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RURAL AREAS of the UK could be set for cheaper and faster broadband under proposals published by Ofcom.
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Youview might not appear until 2012
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MAYBE IT WAS Youview that the Mayans foresaw when they predicted the end of the world, because the BBC backed Internet telly service is now expected to appear in late 2012 due to major technical difficulties.
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Nokia E7 UK release could be six months late
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IT COULD BE JUNE before we see the Nokia E7 on our shores, which is quite far away from the December release date we were originally expecting.
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HP considers another investigation of its ex-CEO
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THE LAST MONTHS of Mark Hurd's tenure leading HP might be revisited as the maker of expensive printing ink is preparing to launch another investigation into the circumstances surrounding the resignation of its disgraced former CEO.
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Ovum says open source search is ready for the enterprise
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ANALYSTS AT Ovum have decided that open source enterprise search software is viable and reliable and can stand up against leading commercial players.
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HTC announces UK launch of HTC 7 Pro and Gratia handsets
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SMARTPHONE MAKER HTC has announced the UK release of its HTC 7 Pro and Gratia handsets in February.
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Asustek still loves netbooks
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A BIG MAKER OF NETBOOKS is not abandoning them to concentrate on tablets.
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Amazon is close to setting up video streaming
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ONLINE BOOKSELLER Amazon appears to be close to setting up its own video streaming system after buying the European equivalent of the US firm Netflix.
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Big Content wants domain snatching made easier
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THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY has written a stiff letter telling ICANN to make it a lot easier for its lawyers to threaten users with domain name takedown notices.
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Apple is criticised for suppliers' poor working conditions
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MAKER OF SHINY TOYS Apple has been criticised by the Chinese Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs (IPE) for not overseeing environmental and safety standards at its Chinese suppliers.
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Nokia cancels its flagship X7 launch in the US
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FINNISH PHONE MAKER Nokia has suffered a major blow as it tries to launch its flagship smart-phone across the pond.
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Microsoft blames others for mobile problems
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MOBILE ALSO-RAN Microsoft has blamed a problem with its Windows Phone 7 (WP7) devices on an un-named third party.
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Acer will continue to offer netbooks
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TABLETS will not replace netbooks Acer has told the world after a flurry of reports that quoted one of the company's sales managers saying netbooks are on their way out.
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Your mobile device is a scapegoat for air travel scares
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Opinion
MOBILE PHONES' signals interfere with flight computers and can crash planes, the headlines read, and while that might seem like a great story it is nonsense.
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Apple takes the tablet market to almost 17 million
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THE TABLET MARKET is huge according to IDC, and is led by the Apple Ipad.
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Strato Hidrive review
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Product Strato Hidrive
Website Strato
Specifications Any operating system or device supporting SMB/CIFS,WebDAV, FTP, SFTP, FTPS, or rsync network protocols
Price £19 per month, £9 for first six months
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Apple Macs are vulnerable, but still safer than Windows PCs
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MAC OS X is still more secure than Windows, but Apple has had to keep on its toes to keep it that way, according to a report from Intego.
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