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- 28 February 2011
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Video: CeBIT 2011: Vodafone 'Nokia Microsoft deal is good news'
We speak to Jan Geldmacher, CEO of Vodafone Germany
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Video: CeBIT 2011: Day 1 preview
World's largest IT fair begins today in Germany
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News: How Google's search changes affect your website
Google has supposedly declared war against "content farms," yet has never come out and said that. In fact, all Google says in a Thursday blog post is that it has launched "a pretty big algorithmic improvement" to how it ranks search results. Google writes that its goal is to improve rankings so that supposed "high-quality" sites will rank higher than "low-quality" content.
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News: Microsoft unveils latest gesture interfaces
The future is here (well, sort of) with the latest in gesture technology from Microsoft. Not only could you soon be able to draw without ever touching the screen or a mouse, but the screen could follow your eyes to project a 3D image directly at you. Check out this video from Microsoft Research on YouTube as Microsoft's Applied Sciences director, Steven Batchiche, shows off the latest gesture tech.
- 25 February 2011
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Video: WikiLeaks' Assange loses court battle
Plus: Motorola Xoom launch, and more tech stories
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News: China blocks LinkedIn in web censorship push
The social networking site LinkedIn has been blocked in China, a move that analysts say is tied to Chinese government efforts to suppress mention of a "Jasmine Revolution" on the internet.
- 24 February 2011
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News: What is Thunderbolt, Intels new 10Gbps port?
Intel's Thunderbolt technology will transfer data between host devices and external devices at speeds of up to 10Gbps (bits per second).
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News: Intel dominates as Q4 chip shipments slip
While 2010 as a whole was a year of growth for the global computer chip market, Q4 took a bit of a hit.
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News: Researchers create computer that fits on a pen tip
Researchers at the University of Michigan have created the first prototype for a millimeter-scale computing system that can hold up to a week's worth of data when implanted in something as small as a human eye.
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News: 93% of tablets sold are iPads
4.5 million tablet PCs shipped during the third quarter of 2010. Of those, about 93 percent were Apple iPads.
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News: Apple CEO succession plan rejected by shareholders
Apple's shareholders rejected a proposal in which the company would have to adopt and disclose its CEO succession planning policy.
- 22 February 2011
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News: iPhone workers still sick after chemical poisoning
Guo Ruiqiang, one of 137 workers that Apple said was exposed to n-hexane, a chemical cleaning agent that was used at one of its supplier's factories in Suzhou, China, says he still feels sick more than a year after he suffered chemical poisoning while working on an iPhone production line.
- 21 February 2011
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News: Intel to hire 4,000 workers this year
Intel will hire 4,000 workers in the US this year, primarily in product development and research and development, the company said on Friday.
- 19 February 2011
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News: 10 ways in which Google is the new Microsoft
Google is the new Microsoft. Something tells me you've heard that one before. By my count, people have been saying that since 2005. But the question remains: Is it really a fair comparison?
- 18 February 2011
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News: Motorola Atrix 4G mightiest smartphone yet?
The Motorola Xoom was the most advanced tablet that we got to try out at Mobile World Congress, but it could yet be overshadowed - by the Motorola Atrix smartphone
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Video: Tech news highlights from MWC
All the headlines from Mobile World Congress
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Video: President Obama meets Jobs, Zuckerberg
President makes Silicon Valley trip
- 17 February 2011
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News: Apple bans Steve Jobs doll … again
Apple has stopped the sale of an action figure doll of its CEO Steve Jobs disguised as a ninja.
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News: Macworld is hiring an editor for iPad & iPhone User magazine
Looking for a new challenge? Why not come work with the sharpest editorial team in the UK. The Macworld Group is looking for an editor to take charge of iPad & iPhone User magazine.
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News: Govt tech centres 'should be named after Turing'
The parliamentary Science and Technology Committee has recommended that the government's new Technology and Innovation Centres (TICs) should be called 'Turing Centres' after Alan Turing, a founder of modern computer science.
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