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    The 10 most important technologies you never think about 09/05/2008 11:13:39

    The late science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke famously said that "any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
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    Most analog cellular to fade away on Monday 15/02/2008 08:01:28

    You may think of sunsets as something nice to look at, but if you have an older cell phone or a home alarm system, there's one coming up on Monday that may not be so pretty.
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    UMTS: A 3G technology rushing towards 2Mbps 07/09/2006 09:40:09

    For effective, efficient communications, standardization is critical, and nowhere is this more evident than in the areas of mobile computing and cellular telephony.
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    HP unveils telecom triple-play software 01/12/2005 07:40:41

    Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) Wednesday announced a new software product and a multimedia service designed to help telecommunications providers move to the all-digital networks needed to offer voice, data and multimedia services on the Internet.
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    Consumer Electronics Show blowout in Vegas: CES 2005 kicks off 06/01/2005 07:00:00

    Comdex is dead, long live CES: Las Vegas will be packed this week with products ranging from humungous TVs to home entertainment servers, smart cars, portable music and video players, and wireless devices. The 2005 International Consumer Electronics Show will draw over 120,000 attendees and more than 2400 exhibitors. Only the massive CeBIT show in Germany exceeds the sheer volume of attendees, exhibitors, and announcements expected at the 2005 CES show, which opens Thursday and runs through Sunday.
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    Hitachi plans big increase in Microdrive production 17/05/2004 12:38:13

    Hitachi is planning to double production of hard-disk drives at its plant in Prachinburi, Thailand, the company said Monday. The company's Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (HGST) unit will invest US$200 million over several years to achieve the increase in capacity.
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    SAS unveils new marketing automation program 12/05/2004 08:49:10

    SAS Institute may well have designed a useful new iteration of its customer intelligence software, but only time will tell if it's as much of a pain for IT managers as it is a boon for the enterprise, according to one industry observer.
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    Intel's Otellini sees no plan to enter RFID market 29/10/2003 07:36:46

    Intel's increasing focus on wireless technologies won't include the production of RFID (radio frequency identification) chips, said Intel President and Chief Operating Officer Paul Otellini Tuesday at Forrester Research Inc.'s Executive Strategy conference in Boston.
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    Global business missing out on e-benefits: Deloitte 20/02/2001 17:18:00

    Deloitte Consulting has released a study claiming manufacturers can be up to 70 per cent more profitable by connecting with trading partners via the Internet.
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    E-commerce not purely a US phenomenon 20/10/2000 13:01:01

    Growing Internet use will lead to booming electronic commerce revenue outside the U.S. in this year's fourth quarter, and the booming growth in all other markets will outstrip the increase in North America, where fourth-quarter e-commerce revenue is projected to grow at almost 70 per cent. The evidence is examined by Len Rust, who also casts his eye over other recently released research
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    Digital Network's Business Rises Again 12/10/2000 12:01:01

    A new network equipment company recently emerged with a familiar name, an old logo and two new products for corporate network customers.
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