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Meeting the man behind Moore's Law

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In April 1965 a 36-year old electronics buff jotted down his thoughts on the future of the juvenile silicon chip industry.
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Cleaning up in 'fab world'

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The process of making silicon chips is as complex as the chips themselves.
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Europe prepares huge space truck

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At almost 20 tonnes, the ATV will be the biggest spacecraft Europe has ever flown when it launches in January.
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Europe mulls human launch system

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Industrial groups in Europe are about to look in detail at ideas for a new launch system to put humans in space.
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Google offers personal searches

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A bespoke search engine that can be included on people's websites or blogs is the latest offering from Google.
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Pupils reveal mobile snapshot

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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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Top UK innovation prize for IBM

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IBM has scooped an eminent UK engineering award for its "middleware" breed of software called Websphere MQ.
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Google bets on Android future

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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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The offline cost of an online life

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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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Boom times for hi-tech criminals

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So say security experts looking back on 12 months in which hi-tech gangs took control of the net's underground.
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Google Earth given celestial view

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The constellations of Andromeda, Hydra and Vulpecula are now just a mouse click away for amateur star-gazers, following the launch of Google Sky.
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How Twitter makes it real

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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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iPod and Bluetooth lead to prizes

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The designer of Apple's iPod and one of the biggest names behind Bluetooth chip technology have received honours from the Royal Academy of Engineering.
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