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  • News: In pictures: inside Microsoft's robot factory

    Members of Microsoft's Robotics Group are confident robotics is going to be the big story of the next five years

  • News: 10 cool gadgets we can't wait to get our hands on

    The coolest gadgets almost always debut overseas. But we'll get them eventually, and we can't wait

  • News: Infineon chip could enable 3G iPhone

    Apple has released a third beta version of its iPhone software developers kit (SDK) that suggests a change in chips that may confirm a 3G iPhone will be with us this summer.

  • News: Nokia's iPhone-killer gets closer to launch

    Nokia has great confidence in its upcoming rival to the Apple iPhone, codenamed 'Tube'.

  • News: Samsung launches ultrafast HSUPA mobile phone

    Samsung Electronics has unveiled a mobile phone that supports faster upload speeds using HSUPA (high-speed uplink packet access) technology.

  • News: iPhone price cut to €99... in Germany

    Mobile phone users in Germany can now get an iPhone for just €99 (£77).

  • News: Video: How virtualisation can revolutionise IT

    Dell SMB marketing specialist Gerry Kenny explains how virtualisation in the business can save time, money and resources.

  • News: Toshiba shows prototype home control robot

    If you've become hostage to a clutch of remote controls in your living room, never quite sure what all the buttons do and confusing different controllers for different gadgets, then Toshiba might have the answer. It's developed a prototype robot that can act as a voice gateway to just about anything in the room that has a remote control.

  • News: IDF: Intel shows 'Cliffside' Wi-Fi-splitting technology

    Today at IDF Intel gave a demonstration of its Cliffside technology. Cliffside is an Intel research technology that allows a single Wi-Fi adaptor to function like two independent adaptors and maintain simultaneous connections using different networks.

  • Video: Xbox 360 user review, number 2

    dcjsprime is less than fully impressed with Microsoft's Xbox 360 games console, finding it loud and tricky to set up. Find out why in his video review.

  • News: 3G iPhone could be launched by May

    A 3G version of Apple's iPhone may be launched as soon as May, reports the Bank of America.

  • News: The 10 best 'broken' technologies

    Sometimes a technology idea is too good to be true. A flexible keyboard, internet voting and watching feature films on your smart phone are examples. Today, these concepts are still evolving, but they're broken right now. I'll tell you why and what could be done to fix them once and for all.

  • News: Report: 3G iPhone manufacturer revealed

    The world's largest contract electronics manufacturer - Taiwan's Hon Hai Precision Industry - is in talks with Apple to make the next generation iPhone, according to Dow Jones, which cited an unidentified Hon Hai official.

  • News: Microsoft plans Apple iPhone apps

    Microsoft is plans to use Apple's iPhone software developer kit (SDK) to extend its Mac products for use with the mobile phone.

  • News: Report: Ten million 3G iPhones ordered by Apple

    The launch of a 3G iPhone looks more likely than ever, according to Gartner analyst Ken Dulaney, who claims Apple has already placed an order for ten million of the second-generation handsets with an Asian manufacturer.

  • News: The 10 best technology combinations

    For this look at the most life-changing high-tech events of the past quarter century, we divided developments into pairs that have formed an effective one-two punch. On the following pages are our picks for the 10 technology duos with the biggest impact.

  • News: First Dell smartphone to run Windows Mobile

    Dell plans to launch its first smartphone, according to a report from Digitimes which claims the company is working with Taiwanese manufacturer Foxconn on a Windows Mobile-based device.

  • News: Apple iPhone dominates mobile web browsing

    Apple's iPhone has become the most popular device for accessing news and information on the mobile web, according to M:Metrics, with 85 percent of iPhone users accessing such content in January. This compares to 58.2 per cent of other smartphone users and 13.1 per cent of the market average.

  • News: Adobe to build Flash Player for Apple's iPhone

    Adobe is to develop a version of Flash Player for the iPhone, despite Steve Jobs stating earlier this month that Flash Player for mobile devices isn't good enough for Apple's handset.

  • News: Apple designs clam-shell iPhone

    Apple has filed a document with the US Patents Office that highlights its plans for a clam shell iPhone.