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    Whatever happened to artificial intelligence? 24/06/2008 09:38:30

    Artificial intelligence promised us great technology. But has it delivered?
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    Top500 list ranks energy efficiency for first time 24/06/2008 08:27:18

    Proving that performance isn't everything, the latest Top500 list of supercomputers for the first time also measures energy efficiency.
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    Toshiba unveils laptop that uses powerful Cell chip 24/06/2008 08:12:10

    Toshiba Monday unveiled the first laptop computer to use the computing-intensive Cell chip that was first was designed for Sony's PlayStation 3 game console.
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    Looking back on the Top500 19/06/2008 10:25:13

    The Top500 list of the world's most powerful supercomputers passed a milestone Wednesday with the first system to achieve peak performance of 1 petaflop/s, or one quadrillion floating point operations per second.
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    Top 500 supercomputers: Welcome to the petaflop generation 19/06/2008 10:22:59

    Welcome to the petaflop generation. That was the message as the new most powerful supercomputer in the world IBM's $100,000 million Roadrunner system installed at the US Department of Energy's Los Alamos National Laboratory was officially named the most powerful and energy efficient supercomputer in the world.
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    Weekly Tech News Update: June 13th, 2008 13/06/2008 18:32:02

    Several die in an attack in Tokyo's electronics district, Apple's iPhone 3G launches, Roadrunner smashes the petaflop barrier, the Telectroscope lets London see New York, and more
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    Supercomputer surpasses petaflop barrier 10/06/2008 10:27:37

    A computer built by IBM and commissioned by the US government has surpassed the petaflop barrier and can perform more than one thousand trillion calculations per second.
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    Weekly Tech News Update: May 23, 2008 23/05/2008 13:00:00

    Social networking powerhouse Facebook launches in Japan, Solitaire gets an interesting honour and Greenpeace finds hazardous chemicals in popular gaming consoles. All that news and more on this week's World Tech Update.
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    Is your console toxic? 22/05/2008 12:00:00

    Greenpeace has published a report called Playing Dirty, in which it analyzes a Sony Playstation 3 a Nintendo Wii and Microsoft's Xbox 360 Elite.
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    Game consoles contain environmental hazards, says Greenpeace 21/05/2008 09:26:51

    Games consoles contain toxic chemicals that would not be allowed in young childrens' toys, even though the technology to eliminate them is available, according to a study by environmental lobby group Greenpeace. However, manufacturers are starting to eliminate some toxic chemicals from their products, Greenpeace said.
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    Inside Lockheed Martin's wireless security lab 20/05/2008 10:27:59

    Jason Crawford has learned that if you want to break into secure Wi-Fi networks, you don't need to buy equipment from the black market. Instead, you can buy it from Toys "R" Us, he says.
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