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COMPUTEX 2007: Intel's 3-series chipsets and Robson technology come to Shuttle's next-gen XPCs, while the T-series is dispanded.
IDF SPRING 2007: Configurable Antennas look set to be a big part of the future of wireless networking technology.
With all the advancements in cell phone technology, it's no surprise that someone would create a hard drive for it. Meet DAVE, the Bluetooth HDD.
Apple's next version of the Mighty Mouse will lack one major feature: the cord.
How about fast wireless data transmission and onboard memory, in a device the size of a grain of rice? Sounds tasty to us.
Not one, but two viruses have emerged for the Mac in the last week. Neither of them does anything particularly malicious, but the proof of concept might well spur on more destructive versions.
Given technology is designed to make our lives easier, how often do you sit there pleading for something inanimate to work?
Israeli security researchers have uncovered a flaw that allows hackers to pair with Bluetooth equipped devices with out the owners knowledge.
Anti-virus team F-Secure have proven that mobile phone viruses can't crash on-board car computers
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October 14 2021 | 15:04