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Nokia X6 white with blue homescreen

Photos: Nokia rocks our World with X3, X6 and the Booklet

Nokia World saw the Swedish giant unveil a whole host of of new phones as well as the Nokia Booklet 3G which looks to be the jewel in its crown.
QuickTime X on Apple Mac Snow Leopard OSX

Photos: Apple Mac Snow Leopard OSX - What you will enjoy

The hype factor around Windows 7 has reached fever pitch but that hasn't stopped Apple from developing Snow Leopard with equally impressive features.
Ten inch screen Top ten Apple tablet iPad iTablet rumours

Photos: Top Ten Apple tablet rumours (iPad/iTablet/iTouch)

The rumour mill has gone into overdrive over the past few months as Apple gears up to unveiling it's netbook which looks likely to be a tablet that is a cross between an iPhone and a Macbook. Here is a round-up of those rumours.
Social networks are super popular

Photos: Social media facts businesses cannot ignore

Whatever you think about social media in business, it is impossible to ignore the massive number of people using websites such as Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.
What happened to Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS)

Photos: Well known computer firms of the past– where are they now?

The journey to modern computing has involved several companies, each making a vital contribution. But despite the significance of their various milestones, many have led unsteady careers while others have stumbled into obscurity and bankruptcy....
Personal Light lane for cycling

Photos: Award-winning, innovative product design of 2009

The 2009 International Design Excellence Awards (IDEA) competition winners have just been announced.
Team ARCA giant balloon

Photos and video: X-Teams race for the right to rove on the moon

More than a dozen teams are racing to claim the $30 million Lunar X Prize for landing a robot rover on the moon.
Get some interview practice

Photos: Ten top tips for getting an IT job

A recession is never a good time to be graduating but those with IT qualifications can boost their chances by following ten steps as recommended by a massive recruiter of IT graduates.
Cyberdyne HAL robotic exoskeleton to help paralyzed

Photos: Cyberdyne Hal robotic exoskeleton to help paralyzed

In Japan disabled and elderly are able to rent a robotic suit to help them become more mobile. Available in a two-leg (for a $2200-per-month rental fee) or one-leg version ($1500/month), the suit reads brain signals and directs leg movement.
Future interfaces videos

Videos: The future of User Interfaces - Tech beyond your wildest dreams

Want to know how you will go about your life in the future? Well, technology will play a part. Here are some demonstations of amazing inventions to shape our world.
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