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Google has made no secret of its ambitions in the mobile space. There are mobile versions of all its key services, such as search, e-mail and calendar.
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Carbon dioxide emissions from UK homes could be cut by up to 80% by 2050, according to a low carbon strategy produced by Oxford University.
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Unlike many of my friends and colleagues I wasn't able to make it to Austin, Texas for this year's SXSW interactive, the four-day technology conference and festival that is currently firing the imagination of the technology world.
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The Nintendo Wii is an astonishing computer, the console for people who don't play games, nestling next to the TV like a family pet and encouraging those who would normally sneer at a PlayStation to wave their arms around in order to play virtual tennis.
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The technology we use is accounting for more and more of the energy we consume, says Bill Thompson. And we need to know just how much.
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For more than 40 years the silicon industry has delivered ever faster, cheaper chips.
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Sales of smartphones are expected to overtake those of laptops in the next 12 to 18 months as the mobile phone completes its transition from voice communications device to multimedia computer.
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How big is your mobile phone bill? Have you ever felt uncomfortable about some of the text messages you receive?
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The process of making silicon chips is as complex as the chips themselves.
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In a laboratory in the heart of the east end of London, an unmistakeable buzz fills the air.
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