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- MJ tributes rule Viral Video Chart
- Jul 03 - Videos from throughout Michael Jackson's lengthy music career and tributes to the artist dominate this week's Viral Video Chart in an unpredecented fashion.
3 July 2009
- Puffins fitted with "sat-nav"
- Jul 02 - Puffins are being fitted with GPS devices similar to those used in satellite navigation to find why their numbers are down in a key British breeding colony.
2 July 2009
- Mobile TV, video and apps - oh my!
- Jul 01 - After years of talking up the potential of TV on the very small screen with disappointing results, there is a movement within the mobile industry to take video in new directions.
1 July 2009
- China puts off Internet filter
- Jul 01 - China indefinitely postpones launch of government-sponsored Internet filtering software.
1 July 2009
- China awaits Internet filter
- Jun 30 - China's Internet software, called "Green Dam", has sparked international concerns, but the real challenge may be the nation's own PC market.
30 June 2009
- Insoles go online for runner relief
- Jun 29 - Online retailer eSoles is bringing relief to the masses when it comes to tired, achy feet with its custom insoles.
29 June 2009
- Magnetic field may lead hungry birds
- Jun 29 - Could a giant magnetic formation beneath Canada's largest city be luring tens of thousands of songbirds to their favorite mid-migration snack site?
27 June 2009
- Google briefly blocked in China
- Jun 25 - Internet users in China were briefly unable to open Google's main sites late Wednesday, and the company said it is investigating.
25 June 2009
- Next Moon mission a misstep?
- Jun 24 - The U.S. has begun work to put a man back on the Moon after accomplishing the feat 40 years ago.
24 June 2009
- Japan's virtual disaster training
- Jun 24 - A Japanese company is showcasing a new virtual reality training system to help prepare people for real-life disasters in the workplace.
24 June 2009
- Video aids in end-of-life decisions
- Jun 23 - A study finds that most people who saw a powerful, two-minute video of a woman with advanced dementia, as opposed to just hearing or reading about it, would choose to opt out of life-extending procedures when making end-of-life decisions. img (...)
24 June 2009
- Britain trials low carbon cars
- Jun 24 - The UK is trialling a selection of electric, hybrid and other low carbon emission cars from major automakers in a 'drive' to push foward greener motoring.
24 June 2009
- Dogs sniff out human illness
- Jun 23 - They've long been regarded as man's best friend and now dogs in England are helping scientists sniff out human cancers.
23 June 2009
- Japan's dog blood donors
- June 23 - Japan's growing dog population means increasing demand for blood donors to help canines needing transfusions.
23 June 2009
- U.S. goes back to the moon, remotely
- Jun 19 - An unmanned Atlas rocket blasted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on Thursday (Jun 18) carrying a pair of probes to map the moon and hunt for water.
19 June 2009
- The trouble with Tweeting about Iran
- Jun 18 - Citizen journalists inside Iran and "Twitterers" from around the globe are trying to keep the information flow open despite a ban on foreign media operating there.
18 June 2009
- Google to boost Mexico tourism
- Jun 18 - Mexico has signed a deal with Google to help revive tourism devastated by the recent H1N1 swine flu outbreak.
18 June 2009
- New heart monitor for unborn babies
- Jun 18 - A new fetal heart monitor will allow doctors to gauge the health of unborn babies much earlier than current technology allows.
18 June 2009
- Monkeys join glowing ranks
- Jun 17 - Monkeys are the latest animals to glow in the dark, as researchers strive toward human medical advances.
17 June 2009
- Iranians tweet their displeasure
- Jun 17 - With a media ban stifling coverage from within Iran, protesters are turning to Twitter to get their message out.
17 June 2009
- Reinventing the wheel
- Jun 17 - The design of the humble bicycle may soon be in for a massive overhaul, at least if one Chinese inventor has his way.
16 June 2009
- Internet video of Iran protests
- Jun 16 - Videos of post-election clashes in Iran are posted on the internet, including one clip that shows a man who appears to be seriously injured.
16 June 2009
- Samsung looks for "Jet" propulsion
- Jun 16 - The world's second-biggest maker of mobile phones launches a range of new phones including a touch-screen model that it says is "smarter than a smart phone".
16 June 2009
- Floating cities drift in from future
- Jun 15 - The low-lying Netherlands has become a laboratory for innovative architectural designs aimed at utilizing the one thing they have in abundance - water.
15 June 2009
- Wind power makes strides in China
- Jun 12 - China's wind power generation has doubled in the last year as the country looks for greener ways to wean itself off cheap, but dirty, coal.
12 June 2009
- Plane's sensors under scrutiny
- Jun 12 - An aviation expert takes a closer look at speed sensors, known as pitot tubes, which have become central in the investigation of the Air France 330 crash that killed 228 people.
12 June 2009
- The eighties go viral
- Jun 11 - The decade that brought us garish fashions and over the top pop music is providing inspiration for a raft of new 'viral' videos.
11 June 2009
- Floating wind turbine sets sail
- Jun 10 - The world's first floating wind turbine has been towed to sea in a pilot project aimed at creating offshore wind farms.
10 June 2009
- Japan's robo-chefs
- Jun 10 - What's cooking at Tokyo's International Food Machinery and Technology Expo? For this robo-chef, it's okonomiaki, Japanese pancakes.
10 June 2009
- Old bikes get new life as wheelchair
- Jun 8 - A group of American and Guatemalan students have launched a company that converts used mountain bikes into affordable wheelchairs for Guatemala's disabled community.
8 June 2009
- Growing brain tissue after stroke
- Jun 8 - Scientists in Britain have developed a way of replacing brain tissue damaged by a stroke, growing stem cells on tiny ping pong ball like structures injected into the brain.
8 June 2009
- EA "changing the game" with FIFA 10
- Jun 8 - The games manufacturer Electronic Arts says consumer feedback from online gamers has helped it deliver a new level of authenticity with its new soccer game.
8 June 2009
- No gas for this air-powered car
- Jun 4 - The first car to run on compressed air should go on sale in France next year, boasting zero pollution and a cheaper alternative to traditional gas guzzlers.
4 June 2009
- Microsoft's campus of dreams
- Jun 3 - A 'whereabouts' clock, 'sensecam' and Second Light are just a few of the futuristic visions revealed at Microsoft's flagship European research laboratory in Cambridge.
3 June 2009
- Flip Video leads Cisco consumer push
- Jun 2 - An overperforming underdog no longer, the makers of the popular Flip Video cameras are reframing their goals following a $590 million takeover by Cisco Systems.
2 June 2009
- Big laser, bigger implications
- Jun 1 - Scientists hope the home of the world's largest laser will change the way the world produces energy.
1 June 2009
- Making carbon capture viable
- Jun 1 - At the offshore Sleipner field, Norway has been burying carbon emissions for 13 years.
1 June 2009
- Capturing carbon despite sceptics
- May 29 - Norway is a world-leader in fighting climate change with carbon capture and storage. But environmentalists are sceptical about its benefits and are concerned CO2 may leak.
29 May 2009
- Contraceptive device may block HIV
- May 28 - Women could soon have control over their exposure to HIV infection if a new contraceptive device proves to be successful in upcoming clinical trials. Ben Gruber reports.
28 May 2009
- Carbon powder a new use for energy
- May 28 - Scientists in Poland say they have found a new way of using carbon as energy.
28 May 2009
- Google Trike explores Britain
- May 28 - The new Google Trike will be adding more images of national tourist treasures in Street View, in efforts to put Britain's famous landmarks on the map.
28 May 2009
- Japan's iPhone school
- May 28 - A Japanese university is bringing iPhones to the classroom, tracking attendance and aiming to enhance the classroom experience.
28 May 2009
- Slash proof clothing
- May 27 - A British retailer of clothing designed to protect the wearer from knife slash attacks says sales for children and teachers are increasing.
27 May 2009
- Driverless cars on the horizon
- May 26 - Driverless cars -- using technology similar to that used for cruise missiles, but more advanced -- are showing firsthand what public transportation could look like in the near future, through the European Union's vehicle program CyberCar. img (...)
26 May 2009
- Facebooking the Pope
- May 22 - Just when you thought you had enough Facebook Friends, devout followers of the Vatican can soon add the Pope as a friend.
22 May 2009
- Wind powers Brazil's energy sector
- May 20 - Wind power is taking the lead in Brazil's energy sector with the South American giant seeking to nearly double its capacity from 341 megawatts this year.
20 May 2009
- Racing on the "Hydrogen Highway"
- May 20 - A hydrogen car rally marks the opening of Norway's "Hydrogen Highway" a 560 kilometer (348 mile) stretch of road from Oslo to the North Sea oil hub Stavanger which offers an environmentally friendly option to drivers. img (...)
20 May 2009
- World data's rapid growth
- May 19 - The amount of digital information created in the world grew by more than 486 billion gigabytes in 2008.
19 May 2009
- Answers to the call of nature
- May 19 - A Japanese citizen group has made public restrooms searchable through mobile phones, an innovation which for the elderly and disabled, has come as a life-changing answer to the call of nature. img src="http://feeds2.feedburner.com/~r/reuters/USVideoTechnology/~4/439RLNSOw70" (...)
19 May 2009
- Meditation and bigger brains
- May 18 - People who meditate tend to have larger brains compared to those who don't, a new study by the UCLA Laboratory for Neuro Imaging says.
18 May 2009
- Mixed forecast for UK tech industry
- May 15 - Industry body says the UK technology sector will experience both strong growth and challenges this year
15 May 2009
- LED bandage to treat skin cancer
- May 15 - A UK company is developing a LED bandage to treat skin cancer in combination with light-sensitive drugs.
15 May 2009
- New robot to treat soldiers in field
- May 15 - A state-of-the-art surgical robot is being developed to treat wounded soldiers on the frontlines from an operations center thousands of miles away.
15 May 2009
- Battery swap boosts electric cars
- May 14 - A new concept in battery management for electric cars offers new hope for an extended endurance, clean vehicle
14 May 2009
- Twitter goes viral in virus fear
- May 14 - Panic over the H1N1 virus has subsided somewhat, but some argue we still must learn a lesson from the role websites like Twitter had in escalating anxieties.
14 May 2009
- Yahoo! opens up to new ideas
- May 13 - What happens when you put 270 internet developers from 15 countries in a room for 24 hours and challenge them to come up with innovative technology applications?
13 May 2009
- Dance class for Parkinson's patients
- May 11 - The dancers spend most of the class in chairs, and are usually not quite in tune with the music, but no one minds, since this dance class is for people with Parkinson's disease.
12 May 2009
- Glow in the dark puppies debut
- May 11 - South Korean scientists show off the world's first glow-in-the-dark dogs, cloned to light the way in biomedical research.
11 May 2009
- Help for confused astronauts
- May 11 - Astronaut disorientation after weeks in space is now the focus of new NASA research.
7 May 2009
- "Swinefighter" video game a Web hit
- Apr 30 - As the world worries about an imminent pandemic, a video game that capitalizes on the lighter side of swine flu is gaining momentum online.
30 April 2009
- Study finds ants good house hunters
- Apr 30 - Comparing all your options isn’t always the best way to make a decision - at least not if you're an ant.
30 April 2009
- Edges of universe in sight
- Apr 30 - A new fiber-optic network of telescopes may give astronomers an unprecedented view of space.
30 April 2009
- Small biotech joins flu vaccine race
- Apr 30 - Hit hard by the economic crisis, one small biotech firm sees opportunity in the swine flu crisis.
30 April 2009
- A view of the kitchen of the future
- Apr 30 - South Korea-based Samsung is cooking up a series of innovations, which it has been demonstrating at the Grand Designs Live show in London.
30 April 2009
- Invasion of the designer pods
- Apr 29 - A plethora of pods have descended on the Grand Designs Live show in London, ranging from living spaces to mobile offices to therapy cocoons.
29 April 2009
- Medical robot learns to defuse bomb
- Apr. 28 - A robot designed to perform surgery may also be a key tool in preventing a dirty bomb explosion.
28 April 2009
- EA looks to shape up with Wii
- Apr 27 - The video game publisher Electronic Arts is hoping a range of new titles for the Nintendo Wii console will help it to a strong performance in a challenging market.
27 April 2009
- Norway mulls gas guzzler ban
- Apr. 27 - A Norwegian proposal to ban the sale of new cars that run solely on fossil fuels from 2015 could help spur struggling carmakers to shift to greener models.
27 April 2009
- Gadget shrine to boost retail sales
- Apr. 27 - The crisis-hit Japanese electronics retail sector hopes to boost slow sales with a festival to pay tribute to the digital gods.
27 April 2009
- New device Twitters baby kicks
- Apr. 27 - A New York man who didn't want to miss a single moment of his wife's pregnancy has invented a device that instantly posts his unborn baby's kicks on Twitter.
27 April 2009
- Bionic penguins surface on scene
- Apr. 24 - A German industrial firm has designed bionic penguins to demonstrate the real-world applications of animal mechanics.
24 April 2009
- Steam car races toward record
- Apr. 24 - A British team is looking to beat a 103-year-old speed record with their steam powered car.
24 April 2009
- Leyio launches PSD in UK
- Apr 24 - The Personal Sharing Device uses Ultra-wideband technology to allow people to exchange digital content even when they're not near a computer.
24 April 2009
- Cuddly robot purrs for hospital kids
- Apr. 23 - Belgian scientists have unveiled a cuddly green robot designed to make life easier for children spending a long time in the hospital.
23 April 2009
- Smallest earth-like planet found
- Apr. 22 - Scientists say they have discovered a new exoplanet that is more similar to Earth than anything ever seen before.
22 April 2009
- Walking tall with robotic legs
- Apr. 20 - A war veteran who lost both his legs in Iraq is walking tall after taking on the challenge of testing new robotic legs.
20 April 2009
- Walking tall with robotic legs
- Apr. 20 - A war veteran who lost both his legs in Iraq is walking tall after taking on the challenge of testing new robotic legs.
20 April 2009
- New solar technology to fuel village
- Apr. 21 - An Israeli energy company is launching a solar farm strong enough to fuel an entire village.
20 April 2009
- New solar technology to fuel village
- Apr. 21 - An Israeli energy company is launching a solar farm strong enough to fuel an entire village.
20 April 2009
- Green boost for Empire State
- Apr. 20 - The iconic Empire State Building is set for a model makeover geared at making the 78-year-old building more environmentally friendly.
20 April 2009
- Green boost for Empire State
- Apr. 20 - The iconic Empire State Building is set for a model makeover geared at making the 78-year-old building more environmentally friendly.
20 April 2009
- Scar-free surgery for obesity
- Apr 17 - Taiwan doctors announce a new scar-free surgery for obese patients.
17 April 2009
- Scar-free surgery for obesity
- Apr 17 - Taiwan doctors announce a new scar-free surgery for obese patients.
17 April 2009
- Jail for internet pirates
- Apr. 17 - A Swedish court has jailed four defendants in a copyright test case involving The Pirate Bay, one of the world's biggest, free file-sharing websites.
17 April 2009
- Jail for internet pirates
- Apr. 17 - A Swedish court has jailed four defendants in a copyright test case involving The Pirate Bay, one of the world's biggest, free file-sharing websites.
17 April 2009
- Motorbike ambulances help deliver
- Apr 16 - Motorbike ambulances, with sidecars and padded beds, transport pregnant women to hospital for free in remote parts of Southern Sudan in effort to end maternal mortality.
16 April 2009
- Motorbike ambulances help deliver
- Apr 16 - Motorbike ambulances, with sidecars and padded beds, transport pregnant women to hospital for free in remote parts of Southern Sudan in effort to end maternal mortality.
16 April 2009
- 3-D films gain new respect
- Apr 16 - The success of 'Monsters vs Aliens' illustrates that studios and audiences alike appear to be happy to give 3-D films another look.
16 April 2009
- 3-D films gain new respect
- Apr 16 - The success of 'Monsters vs Aliens' illustrates that studios and audiences alike appear to be happy to give 3-D films another look.
16 April 2009
- Empire State Building to get green
- Apr 16 - The iconic Empire State Building, a model of American progress when it was built in 1931, becomes a model again -- this time of green technology and sustainability.
16 April 2009
- Empire State Building to get green
- Apr 16 - The iconic Empire State Building, a model of American progress when it was built in 1931, becomes a model again -- this time of green technology and sustainability.
16 April 2009
- Intel CFO still worried
- Apr 14 - Intel, the world's largest chip maker, said the PC market hit bottom in the first quarter, but CFO Stacy Smith was far from declaring an end to the demand downturn.
15 April 2009
- Intel CFO still worried
- Apr 14 - Intel, the world's largest chip maker, said the PC market hit bottom in the first quarter, but CFO Stacy Smith was far from declaring an end to the demand downturn.
15 April 2009
- Intel CFO still worried
- Apr 14 - Intel, the world's largest chip maker, said the PC market hit bottom in the first quarter, but CFO Stacy Smith was far from declaring an end to the demand downturn.
15 April 2009
- Symantec sees more malicious threats
- Apr 14 - More than half of all malicious threats ever detected by the Internet security firm Symantec were discovered in 2008, according its new Internet Security Threat Report.
15 April 2009
- Symantec sees more malicious threats
- Apr 14 - More than half of all malicious threats ever detected by the Internet security firm Symantec were discovered in 2008, according its new Internet Security Threat Report.
15 April 2009
- Symantec sees more malicious threats
- Apr 14 - More than half of all malicious threats ever detected by the Internet security firm Symantec were discovered in 2008, according its new Internet Security Threat Report.
15 April 2009
- X-ray art
- Apr. 14 - Art and science combine in an image. Ever wonder what the inside of a Big Mac looks like before you take it out of the box, or whether a barbie doll is really as well put together as she appears.
14 April 2009
- X-ray art
- Apr. 14 - Art and science combine in an image. Ever wonder what the inside of a Big Mac looks like before you take it out of the box, or whether a barbie doll is really as well put together as she appears. img src="http://feeds2.feedburner.com/~r/reuters/USVideoTechnology/~4/o81RbPk1rA8" (...)
14 April 2009
- X-ray art
- Apr. 14 - Art and science combine in an image. Ever wonder what the inside of a Big Mac looks like before you take it out of the box, or whether a barbie doll is really as well put together as she appears.
14 April 2009
- Predicting flash floods
- Apr 9 - Israeli scientists believe monitoring lightning strikes around the world will help them better predict when flash floods near the Dead Sea will strike.
9 April 2009
- Predicting flash floods
- Apr 9 - Israeli scientists believe monitoring lightning strikes around the world will help them better predict when flash floods near the Dead Sea will strike.
9 April 2009
- Shoe grows as children do
- Apr 9 - After studying the pitter-patter of tiny feet for two years, German scientists have come up with a "growing shoe" for children.
9 April 2009
- Shoe grows as children do
- Apr 9 - After studying the pitter-patter of tiny feet for two years, German scientists have come up with a "growing shoe" for children.
9 April 2009
- Shoe grows as children do
- Apr 9 - After studying the pitter-patter of tiny feet for two years, German scientists have come up with a "growing shoe" for children.
9 April 2009
- The online march of 'Moshi Monsters'
- Apr 9 - Billed as a children's game that combines elements of Japan's tamagotchi craze with educational challenges and online networking, Moshi Monsters is growing in popularity.
9 April 2009
- The online march of 'Moshi Monsters'
- Apr 9 - Billed as a children's game that combines elements of Japan's tamagotchi craze with educational challenges and online networking, Moshi Monsters is growing in popularity.
9 April 2009
- Teeing up the perfect golf ball
- A Japanese rubber company and a group US scientists have teamed up in a quest to identify and produce the perfect golf ball. If successful, their findings could change the nature of the game.
9 April 2009
- Teeing up the perfect golf ball
- A Japanese rubber company and a group US scientists have teamed up in a quest to identify and produce the perfect golf ball. If successful, their findings could change the nature of the game.
9 April 2009
- Driving for the perfect golf ball
- Apr 8 - U.S. scientists have teamed up with a Japanese manufacturer in a quest to identify and produce the perfect golf ball.
8 April 2009
- Driving for the perfect golf ball
- Apr 8 - U.S. scientists have teamed up with a Japanese manufacturer in a quest to identify and produce the perfect golf ball.
8 April 2009
- Games put PS3 ahead of Wii
- Apr 7 - Sony's Playstation 3 outsold Nintendo's Wii in Japan for the first time in 16 months thanks to popular new PS3 titles.
7 April 2009
- Games put PS3 ahead of Wii
- Apr 7 - Sony's Playstation 3 outsold Nintendo's Wii in Japan for the first time in 16 months thanks to popular new PS3 titles.
7 April 2009
- How clouds cloud climate change
- Apr 6 - Meteorologists in the Netherlands, who have set up a virtual cloud laboratory to study cloud behavior, say understanding clouds is key for predicting how climates will change.
6 April 2009
- Amid downturn, Wired UK launches
- Apr 3 - Following the launch of the Italian print edition of Wired in February, a new UK version of the magazine launches amid a dire economic situation for many print publications.
3 April 2009
- Amid downturn, Wired UK launches
- Apr 3 - Following the launch of the Italian print edition of Wired in February, a new UK version of the magazine launches amid a dire economic situation for many print publications.
3 April 2009
- Japan's dream machine
- Apr 3 - Japanese scientists try to record people's dreams.
3 April 2009
- Japan's dream machine
- Apr 3 - Japanese scientists try to record people's dreams.
3 April 2009
- New robots think like scientists
- Apr 2 - Researchers say they have created machines that could reason like scientists and discover scientific knowledge on their own, marking a major advance in artificial intelligence.
2 April 2009
- New robots think like scientists
- Apr 2 - Researchers say they have created machines that could reason like scientists and discover scientific knowledge on their own, marking a major advance in artificial intelligence.
2 April 2009
- MIT prepares for solar race.
- Apr. 2 - Students at MIT unveil their latest solar car design, a technology packed racer that can sustain speeds of 80MPH.
2 April 2009
- MIT prepares for solar race.
- Apr. 2 - Students at MIT unveil their latest solar car design, a technology packed racer that can sustain speeds of 80MPH.
2 April 2009
- Tracking a big miniature railway
- Apr 2 - Miniature wonderland creators in Germany's Hamburg claim they have built the world's largest miniature railway at 7,000 square meters.
2 April 2009
- Tracking a big miniature railway
- Apr 2 - Miniature wonderland creators in Germany's Hamburg claim they have built the world's largest miniature railway at 7,000 square meters.
2 April 2009
- Photos fight terror, infections
- A U.S. researcher says a 17th century technology may be a valuable weapon against the spreading of airborne infections and terrorism.
1 April 2009
- Photos fight terror, infections
- A U.S. researcher says a 17th century technology may be a valuable weapon against the spreading of airborne infections and terrorism.
1 April 2009
- Making faces to control electronics
- Facial expressions from winking to sticking out one's tongue, using a new invention, can control electronic devices such as an iPod.
1 April 2009
- Making faces to control electronics
- Facial expressions from winking to sticking out one's tongue, using a new invention, can control electronic devices such as an iPod.
1 April 2009
- Scientists develop dream recorder
- Apr 1 - A Japanese science lab is developing technologies to visualise images and dreams - and eventually read people's minds.
1 April 2009
- Robots fish for underwater pollution
- A school of pollution-detecting robotic fish are set to be released off the northern Spanish port of Gijon in a trial next year.
31 March 2009
- Robots fish for underwater pollution
- A school of pollution-detecting robotic fish are set to be released off the northern Spanish port of Gijon in a trial next year.
31 March 2009
- Space tourist boards ISS
- Mar 29 - The crew of the International Space Station (ISS) welcomed a new group of visitors on Saturday (March 28), including former Microsoft executive Charles Simonyi.
29 March 2009
- Space tourist boards ISS
- Mar 29 - The crew of the International Space Station (ISS) welcomed a new group of visitors on Saturday (March 28), including former Microsoft executive Charles Simonyi.
29 March 2009
- Space shuttle Discovery lands
- Mar 28 - The U.S. space shuttle Discovery flew through partly cloudy skies to land safely at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
29 March 2009
- Get mobile with USB stick finger
- Mar 27 - Technology at your fingertips - a Finnish computer engineer who lost a finger in a motorbike accident has a USB stick installed in his prosthetic finger.
27 March 2009
- Tesla unveils Model S sedan
- Mar 27 - Tesla Motors looks for new sedan to put more drivers behind the wheel of the electric car.
27 March 2009
- Igniting debate about e-cigarettes
- Mar 26 - Billed as a healthier alternative to tobacco cigarettes, electronic cigarettes are coming under fresh scrutiny in the U.S.
26 March 2009
- Spotify seeks profit from free music
- Mar 24 - The Swedish digital music site has enjoyed a huge boost after opening its free, ad-supported music streaming service to all users in Britain.
24 March 2009
- Spotify seeks profit from free music
- Mar 24 - The Swedish digital music site has enjoyed a huge boost after opening its free, ad-supported music streaming service to all users in Britain.
24 March 2009
- Final spacewalk to fix platform
- Mar. 23 - Astronauts from the space shuttle Discovery embark on their final spacewalk to fix an improperly installed cargo platform.
23 March 2009
- Final spacewalk to fix platform
- Mar. 23 - Astronauts from the space shuttle Discovery embark on their final spacewalk to fix an improperly installed cargo platform.
23 March 2009
- Robot takes to Tokyo runway
- Mar 23 - Japan's latest female humanoid robot opens Japan Fashion Week.
23 March 2009
- Robot takes to Tokyo runway
- Mar 23 - Japan's latest female humanoid robot opens Japan Fashion Week.
23 March 2009
- U2 101 music lessons
- Mar 23 - The Irish rock band is embracing new music platforms such as Spotify and downloadable widgets to promote its latest release No Line On The Horizon.
23 March 2009
- U2 101 music lessons
- Mar 23 - The Irish rock band is embracing new music platforms such as Spotify and downloadable widgets to promote its latest release No Line On The Horizon.
23 March 2009
- Microsoft's 'Surface' comes to UK
- Mar 19 - After announcing the launch of its table-top multi-touch computer for business customers in 12 European countries, Microsoft gives its Surface computer its London debut.
19 March 2009
- Microsoft's 'Surface' comes to UK
- Mar 19 - After announcing the launch of its table-top multi-touch computer for business customers in 12 European countries, Microsoft gives its Surface computer its London debut.
19 March 2009
- Drink coffee, charge battery
- Mar. 19 - Few things can be more frustrating than waiting for your cell phone or laptop computer to re-charge.
19 March 2009
- Drink coffee, charge battery
- Mar. 19 - Few things can be more frustrating than waiting for your cell phone or laptop computer to re-charge.
19 March 2009
- Rising Sun solar push
- Mar 18 - Japan looks to boost its solar cell output, aiming to push the market to $100 billion with 110,000 jobs.
18 March 2009
- Rising Sun solar push
- Mar 18 - Japan looks to boost its solar cell output, aiming to push the market to $100 billion with 110,000 jobs.
18 March 2009
- Advertising looks to become "useful"
- Mar 17 - As consumers wield more power to sidestep commercial messages they find irritating, 'creatives' look to new ways of attracting attention for brand messages.
17 March 2009
- Advertising looks to become "useful"
- Mar 17 - As consumers wield more power to sidestep commercial messages they find irritating, 'creatives' look to new ways of attracting attention for brand messages.
17 March 2009
- Stem cell debate heats again
- Mar. 17 - The ink is barely dry, yet just days after President Barack Obama lifted limits on federal funding of human embryonic stem cell research, some states are bucking the trend with bans.
17 March 2009
- Stem cell debate heats again
- Mar. 17 - The ink is barely dry, yet just days after President Barack Obama lifted limits on federal funding of human embryonic stem cell research, some states are bucking the trend with bans.
17 March 2009
- Boss that robot around
- Mar. 16 - Being bossed around is no fun if you're human, but if you're a robot, it's a major breakthrough.
16 March 2009
- Boss that robot around
- Mar. 16 - Being bossed around is no fun if you're human, but if you're a robot, it's a major breakthrough.
16 March 2009
- "Nano-vehicles" to target cancer
- Mar. 16 - Scientists say a modified plant virus has the potential to radically improve the delivery of today's anti-cancer therapeutics and significantly reduce the harsh side effects of chemotherapy.
16 March 2009
- "Nano-vehicles" to target cancer
- Mar. 16 - Scientists say a modified plant virus has the potential to radically improve the delivery of today's anti-cancer therapeutics and significantly reduce the harsh side effects of chemotherapy. img src="http://feeds2.feedburner.com/~r/reuters/USVideoTechnology/~4/WtiHtGmZVOo" (...)
16 March 2009
- The future of the World Wide Web
- Mar. 13 - As the European Organization for Nuclear Research CERN marks the 20th anniversary of the World Wide Web, Reuters TV looks ahead to the next 20 years.
13 March 2009
- The future of the World Wide Web
- Mar. 13 - As the European Organization for Nuclear Research CERN marks the 20th anniversary of the World Wide Web, Reuters TV looks ahead to the next 20 years.
13 March 2009
- Scratch-proof cars on the way?
- Mar. 12 - Imagine a scratch on a car that heals itself.
12 March 2009
- Scratch-proof cars on the way?
- Mar. 12 - Imagine a scratch on a car that heals itself.
12 March 2009
- NeoMedia aims to save 'old media'
- Mar 10 - The Atlanta-based company says its mobile barcode-reading technology will breathe new life into traditional media by turning 2D images into 3G businesses.
10 March 2009
- NeoMedia aims to save 'old media'
- Mar 10 - The Atlanta-based company says its mobile barcode-reading technology will breathe new life into traditional media by turning 2D images into 3G businesses.
10 March 2009
- The power of green technology
- Mar 5 - From the 'zero watt PC' to a smart electricity meter that allows consumers to monitor their power consumption in real-time, Green IT is getting much attention at CeBIT.
5 March 2009
- The power of green technology
- Mar 5 - From the 'zero watt PC' to a smart electricity meter that allows consumers to monitor their power consumption in real-time, Green IT is getting much attention at CeBIT.
5 March 2009
- CeBIT previews future tech
- Mar 4 - A robot who makes tea for astronauts, a ‘magic’ mirror and a new mini-PC design are among the standout innovations on display at Europe’s largest technology fair.
4 March 2009
- CeBIT previews future tech
- Mar 4 - A robot who makes tea for astronauts, a ‘magic’ mirror and a new mini-PC design are among the standout innovations on display at Europe’s largest technology fair.
4 March 2009
- iPhone 'Drama' alternative to print
- Mar 2 - The London-based magazine has launched a downloadable magazine for iPhone and iPod touch users after shutting down its print publication.
2 March 2009
- iPhone 'Drama' alternative to print
- Mar 2 - The London-based magazine has launched a downloadable magazine for iPhone and iPod touch users after shutting down its print publication.
2 March 2009
- 'Le Croupier' brings 3D casino to UK
- Feb 25 - The online subsidiary of the French hotels and casino company Lucien Barriere says its new offering represents 'the world's first truly online 3D casino'.
25 February 2009
- 'Le Croupier' brings 3D casino to UK
- Feb 25 - The online subsidiary of the French hotels and casino company Lucien Barriere says its new offering represents 'the world's first truly online 3D casino'.
25 February 2009
- Paint the city with mobile graffiti
- Feb 23 - A digital artist who goes by the name of 'MobiLenin' has developed an application that turns mobile phones into digital 'spray cans'.
23 February 2009
- Paint the city with mobile graffiti
- Feb 23 - A digital artist who goes by the name of 'MobiLenin' has developed an application that turns mobile phones into digital 'spray cans'.
23 February 2009
- Robot reminds the forgetful
- The University of Tokyo has developed "reminder robot" prototypes to help elderly people by reminding them of where they have put items or what they have done already.
23 February 2009
- Robot reminds the forgetful
- The University of Tokyo has developed "reminder robot" prototypes to help elderly people by reminding them of where they have put items or what they have done already.
23 February 2009
- Robot plays 'rock, paper, scissors'
- A British robot proves his wits and manual dexterity in the game 'rock, paper, scissors' at London's Science Museum but could one day help sufferers of stroke or Parkinson's disease.
19 February 2009
- Robot plays 'rock, paper, scissors'
- A British robot proves his wits and manual dexterity in the game 'rock, paper, scissors' at London's Science Museum but could one day help sufferers of stroke or Parkinson's disease.
19 February 2009
- Visions of mobile content
- Feb 19 - Black Eyed Peas singer will.i.am and Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey see a big future for entertainment on mobile devices.
19 February 2009
- Visions of mobile content
- Feb 19 - Black Eyed Peas singer will.i.am and Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey see a big future for entertainment on mobile devices.
19 February 2009
- Solar power plant goes hybrid
- Feb 18 - An Israeli company wants to prove it doesn't need constant sunshine for a solar power plant to make non-stop electricity to power off-grid communities.
18 February 2009
- Spaceship-like car to hit U.S. roads
- Feb 18 - A three-wheeled, all-electric vehicle is set to go into mass production later this year despite a snub from the U.S. government.
18 February 2009
- Spaceship-like car to hit U.S. roads
- Feb 18 - A three-wheeled, all-electric vehicle is set to go into mass production later this year despite a snub from the U.S. government.
18 February 2009
- Mobile iMitators look to Apple
- Feb 17 - The makers of the popular iPhone may not have any direct involvement in the Mobile World Congress but Apple's influence on the sector is clear.
17 February 2009
- Virtual body rehab
- Feb 17 - Dutch researchers have developed a system they say could help people learn to walk and balance sooner after an injury or stroke by displaying a virtual image of their body and moving muscles on the screen in real time.
17 February 2009
- A new 'Start' for Windows phones
- Feb 16 - Microsoft grabs attention on the first day of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona with a series of announcements including a rebrand for the next generation of devices using its Windows Mobile operating system.
16 February 2009
- Blogging tips for Downturn 2.0
- Feb 13 - The rise of blogging created a new avenue for business bosses to engage with partners and customers, but transparency can be tricky in an economic downturn.
13 February 2009
- Tiny plane wows Aero India
- Feb 13 - A German firm puts its multi-purpose Micro Air Vehicle through its paces at what is billed as Asia's largest air show.
13 February 2009
- Songbirds prove to be big flyers
- Feb 12 - There's far more to the humble wood thrush and purple martin, than meets the eye... or ear.
12 February 2009
- Business Update: BlackBerry squeezed
- Feb. 11 - Research in Motion, the maker of the BlackBerry smartphone, warned the recession was forcing subscribers to stick with current models, prompting an earnings warning.
11 February 2009
- A look at the dissolvable dress
- Feb 11 - A groundbreaking collaboration between a British fashion designer and scientists from two leading UK universities aims to make 'eco-green' the new black.
11 February 2009
- Nokia cuts production
- Feb 11 - The world's largest handset manufacturer says it is cutting production at its key Salo plant in Finland as demand for cellphones drops.
11 February 2009
- Artificial limbs get more control
- Feb 10 - A new type of surgery may give amputees better control over their artificial arms, allowing them to point a finger, grasp a baseball bat or even give someone a pinch.
10 February 2009
- Sci-fi laser stiches wounds
- Feb 10 - It could be a scene from a sci-fi movie -- doctors instantly sealing a patient's wounds using little more than a laser beam.
10 February 2009
- Toshiba targets iPhone with TG01
- Feb 3 - The Japanese electronics company hopes to carve out a larger share of the European mobile market with its slim new device that runs on Windows mobile.
3 February 2009
- Hitachi's $7.8 bln loss
- Feb 3 - Japan's top electronics maker, Hitachi, is likely to post a record $7.8 billion net loss this year, the worst by a manufacturer in the nation's history.
3 February 2009
- Swiss robot tests anti-sweat clothes
- Jan 31 - The robot, called Sam, is put through his paces to test a new fabric which could keep skiers dry in freezing temperatures.
31 January 2009
- A view of who's talking about you
- Jan 30 - The Romanian technology start up company uberVu has won funding from the UK's Eden Ventures to develop its innovative social media monitoring service
30 January 2009
- Dog cloning cheaper but still bites
- Jan 29 - A South Korean biotech lab claims to have discovered a cheaper and more successful way to clone dogs.
29 January 2009
- Sony in red, Nintendo in pink
- Jan 29 - Sony sank into a quarterly loss and confirmed an outlook for a record year in the red, while game rival Nintendo revised its outlook lower but still expected record profit.
29 January 2009
- Online in-flight over the Atlantic
- Jan 26 - British Airways announces plans to launch in-flight communications on its new all-business class route from London to New York.
26 January 2009
- Online in-flight over the Atlantic
- Jan 26 - British Airways announces plans to launch in-flight communications on its new all-business class route from London to New York.
26 January 2009
- Sweating robot tests clothing
- Jan 22 - A sweating robot helps Swiss scientists develop sub-zero athletic clothing.
22 January 2009
- Sweating robot tests clothing
- Jan 22 - A sweating robot helps Swiss scientists develop sub-zero athletic clothing.
22 January 2009
- NASA unveils lunar vehicle
- Jan 22 - NASA unveils a new prototype vehicle to explore the moon in 2020.
22 January 2009
- NASA unveils lunar vehicle
- Jan 22 - NASA unveils a new prototype vehicle to explore the moon in 2020.
22 January 2009
- Obama in miniature
- Jan. 21 - President Barack Obama's image is shrunk to a size smaller than a grain of salt using nanotechnology.
21 January 2009
- Obama in miniature
- Jan. 21 - President Barack Obama's image is shrunk to a size smaller than a grain of salt using nanotechnology.
21 January 2009
- Arsenal's PSP stadium stream dream
- Jan 21 - The English Premier League football club is hoping to introduce an in-stadium service allowing fans to use Sony PSPs to watch highlights during games.
21 January 2009
- Arsenal's PSP stadium stream dream
- Jan 21 - The English Premier League football club is hoping to introduce an in-stadium service allowing fans to use Sony PSPs to watch highlights during games.
21 January 2009
- Song sharing drums up demand for rum
- Jan 20 - Bacardi is partnering with the dance act Groove Armada to pioneer a new music model that rewards listeners for sharing songs online.
20 January 2009
- Song sharing drums up demand for rum
- Jan 20 - Bacardi is partnering with the dance act Groove Armada to pioneer a new music model that rewards listeners for sharing songs online.
20 January 2009
- The classroom of the future
- Jan 19 - A breakdancing robot, green-screen studio and 'Surface' touch sensitive computer are among the technologies we might see in the classrooms of the future.
19 January 2009
- The classroom of the future
- Jan 19 - A breakdancing robot, green-screen studio and 'Surface' touch sensitive computer are among the technologies we might see in the classrooms of the future.
19 January 2009
- The classroom of the future
- Jan 19 - A breakdancing robot, green-screen studio and 'Surface' touch sensitive computer are among the technologies we might see in the classrooms of the future.
19 January 2009
- Japan's eco-eye in the sky
- Jan 19 - Japan plans to launch its first satellite to monitor global greenhouse gas emissions this week, as environmental monitoring goes high tech.
19 January 2009
- Japan's eco-eye in the sky
- Jan 19 - Japan plans to launch its first satellite to monitor global greenhouse gas emissions this week, as environmental monitoring goes high tech.
19 January 2009
- Japan's eco-eye in the sky
- Jan 19 - Japan plans to launch its first satellite to monitor global greenhouse gas emissions this week, as environmental monitoring goes high tech.
19 January 2009
- Mideast war waged online
- Jan 16 - Israel takes its war message to the blogosphere with webcams, social networking sites and YouTube, as Palestinians protest in the virtual world of Second Life.
16 January 2009
- Mideast war waged online
- Jan 16 - Israel takes its war message to the blogosphere with webcams, social networking sites and YouTube, as Palestinians protest in the virtual world of Second Life.
16 January 2009
- Mideast war waged online
- Jan 16 - Israel takes its war message to the blogosphere with webcams, social networking sites and YouTube, as Palestinians protest in the virtual world of Second Life.
16 January 2009
- Piracy still dogs music industry
- Jan 16 - Legitimate digital music sales grew strongly in 2008 but were still dwarfed by the scale of illegal downloads according to new data from the trade body IFPI.
16 January 2009
- Piracy still dogs music industry
- Jan 16 - Legitimate digital music sales grew strongly in 2008 but were still dwarfed by the scale of illegal downloads according to new data from the trade body IFPI.
16 January 2009
- Gas hints at life on Mars
- Jan 16 - NASA has revealed plumes of methane gas seeping from the surface of the Red Planet.
16 January 2009
- Gas hints at life on Mars
- Jan 16 - NASA has revealed plumes of methane gas seeping from the surface of the Red Planet.
16 January 2009
- Jobs announcement hits Apple shares
- Jan 15 - News that Apple boss Steve Jobs is taking a six-month leave of absence due to health concerns has hit the company's shares and increased uncertainty.
15 January 2009
- Jobs announcement hits Apple shares
- Jan 15 - News that Apple boss Steve Jobs is taking a six-month leave of absence due to health concerns has hit the company's shares and increased uncertainty.
15 January 2009
- Investors tremble on Jobs' health
- Jan 15 - Apple says its chief and technical visionary, Steve Jobs, will take a leave of absence until the end of June due to health problems.
15 January 2009
- Investors tremble on Jobs' health
- Jan 15 - Apple says its chief and technical visionary, Steve Jobs, will take a leave of absence until the end of June due to health problems.
15 January 2009
- Israel takes war message online
- Jan 13 - Israel is becoming increasingly tech-savvy, taking its war message to the blogosphere, using live webcams, social networking sites and YouTube, to explain its assault on Gaza.
13 January 2009
- Israel takes war message online
- Jan 13 - Israel is becoming increasingly tech-savvy, taking its war message to the blogosphere, using live webcams, social networking sites and YouTube, to explain its assault on Gaza.
13 January 2009
- Island paradise seeks blogger
- Jan 13 - Must be willing to occupy a luxury home with Pacific views and island hop for six months for a 105 000 dollar pay cheque.
13 January 2009
- Island paradise seeks blogger
- Jan 13 - Must be willing to occupy a luxury home with Pacific views and island hop for six months for a 105 000 dollar pay cheque.
13 January 2009
- Sony $1.1 bln loss - Source
- Jan 13 - Sony faces an operating loss of $1.1 billion this year, a reversal of a previous $2 billion profit forecast, a source told Reuters Tuesday.
13 January 2009
- Auto Show goes green
- Jan 12 - Virtually every major automaker with displays on this vast convention floor is showing off new hybrid, electric and alternative fuel vehicles, responding to consumer demand for higher gas mileage cars that are also environmentally (...)
13 January 2009
- Alarm over pro-Mafia Facebook pages
- Jan 12 - Anti-mafia organisations in Italy express alarm over Facebook pages praising some of Cosa Nostra's most notorious and bloody bosses.
12 January 2009
- Robot carer unveiled in Japan
- Jan 12 - A prototype robot that could help provide care for the elderly has been demonstrated in Japan.
12 January 2009
- Subdued mood at CES
- Jan. 9 - Technology takes center stage the the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas despite a gloomy economy.
10 January 2009
- Chinese farmer robot inventor
- Jan 9 - Robot inventor Wu Yulu, a self-taught Chinese farmer who accidentally burnt down his house and plunged his family into debt in the name of his art, is finally getting hard-earned recognition.
9 January 2009
- Segway drives Japan fairways
- Jan 9 - Golf-crazy Japan has a new set of 21st Century wheels to make the rounds: Segway.
9 January 2009
- New gadgets at CES
- Jan 8 - Microsoft introduces a line-up of new gadgets at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
8 January 2009
- New 35 dollar water purifier
- Jan 8 - Swedish company Solvatten launches an affordable and user friendly Solar Powered Water Purification system for developing countries.
8 January 2009
- Asia telcoms eye 3G, beyond
- Jan 8 - Japan's top mobile phone operator, NTT DoCoMo, wants to dial up more overseas business, while still seeing a tough market at home.
8 January 2009
- Apple's new tune
- Jan 7 - After a deal with major music labels, Apple makes music more consumer-friendly, but also changes the pricing model.
8 January 2009
- Electric car tours India.
- Jan 7 - India's first electric car leads a car rally around the country to raise awareness about climate change.
7 January 2009
- The year in technology
- Jan. 2 - The highlights of 2008: Microsoft's bid for Yahoo, Sony wins the DVD format war, and rivals take aim at Apple's iPhone.
2 January 2009
- The tech view of 2009
- Jan 02 - Looking ahead is a habitual pastime for those who work in the sphere of technology, but economic uncertainty is clouding the picture for the year ahead.
2 January 2009
- 2008: a take on tech
- Dec 29 - 2008 saw technology credited with helping to elect the next U.S. president, smartphones battling for supremacy and further changes to the ways we listen to music.
29 December 2008
- Tracking Santa's travels
- Dec 24 - A website allows you to follow Santa on his journey around the globe.
24 December 2008
- Tracking Santa's travels
- Dec 24 - A website allows you to follow Santa on his journey around the globe.
24 December 2008
- Reuters Technology Week
- Dec 24 - Ho, ho, hi tech: We report on how Santa will make it to your town and how New York will power its New Year's Eve ball.
24 December 2008
- Reuters Technology Week
- Dec 24 - Ho, ho, hi tech: We report on how Santa will make it to your town and how New York will power its New Year's Eve ball.
24 December 2008
- Playboy goes digital
- Dec 24 - Reality show offers a look at what it's like to work at Playboy Enterprises, through the eyes of three interns.
24 December 2008
- Playboy goes digital
- Dec 24 - Reality show offers a look at what it's like to work at Playboy Enterprises, through the eyes of three interns.
24 December 2008
- The high-spec DSLR for video lovers
- Dec 24 - The world's largest digital camera maker Canon says the 'controversial' step of adding movie mode to its EOS 5D Mark II DSLR is paying off.
24 December 2008
- The high-spec DSLR for video lovers
- Dec 24 - The world's largest digital camera maker Canon says the 'controversial' step of adding movie mode to its EOS 5D Mark II DSLR is paying off.
24 December 2008
- Reuters Technology Week
- Dec. 19 - Radical face transplants, truly unique Christmas gifts, robotic kitchen aides, and taking aim at Bush
19 December 2008
- Reuters Technology Week
- Dec. 19 - Radical face transplants, truly unique Christmas gifts, robotic kitchen aides, and taking aim at Bush
19 December 2008
- Bush shoe throwing game sold on eBay
- Dec 19 - An internet video game that allows users to try their hand at hitting U.S. President George Bush's head with a shoe has been sold on eBay.
19 December 2008
- Bush shoe throwing game sold on eBay
- Dec 19 - An internet video game that allows users to try their hand at hitting U.S. President George Bush's head with a shoe has been sold on eBay.
19 December 2008
- Reuters Technology Week
- Dec. 12 - Sony's swings the axe, spying for reassurance, and the mouse turns 40,
12 December 2008
- Reuters Technology Week
- Dec. 12 - Sony's swings the axe, spying for reassurance, and the mouse turns 40,
12 December 2008
- Huddle LinkedIn to growth
- Dec 11 - The London-based company which provides internet-based collaboration tools is benefitting from its inclusion on the new LinkedIn platform.
11 December 2008
- Huddle LinkedIn to growth
- Dec 11 - The London-based company which provides internet-based collaboration tools is benefitting from its inclusion on the new LinkedIn platform.
11 December 2008
- Spy gadget sales defy recession
- Dec 10 - An alarm clock fitted with a pin-sized video camera, a GPS-enabled tracking device and recording device doubling as a power adaptor are hot items this winter.
10 December 2008
- Spy gadget sales defy recession
- Dec 10 - An alarm clock fitted with a pin-sized video camera, a GPS-enabled tracking device and recording device doubling as a power adaptor are hot items this winter.
10 December 2008
- Sony to axe 8,000 jobs
- Dec 9 - Electronics giant Sony became the latest firm to restructure in the wake of global recession Tuesday, planning to cut 8,000 jobs as well as investment.
9 December 2008
- Israel test bed for car chargers
- Dec. 8 - An electric car venture with big ambitions is testing its charging stations in Tel Aviv then plans to take them around the world.
8 December 2008
- Desktop 'supercomputing'
- Dec 5 - The U.S. computer graphics firm Nvidia launches the Tesla personal computer in the UK which it says offers the power of a supercomputer at 1/100th the price.
5 December 2008
- Beauty and the PC
- Dec 2 - Computer software produces what the human eye considers the perfect face.
2 December 2008
- Nokia goes multi-sensory with N97
- Dec 2 - The world's largest cellphone maker offers a new 'flagship' model with a large touch screen which it hopes will bolster its smartphone offering.
2 December 2008
- Cyber Monday traffic "solid"
- Dec 1 - U.S. online retailers report solid web store traffic on Cyber Monday.
2 December 2008
- Search for insight through eco-light
- Dec 1 - A new solar-powered light installation called 'The Beacon' on London's Old Street aims to provide illumination on questions of human perception.
1 December 2008
- Search for insight through eco-light
- Dec 1 - A new solar-powered light installation called 'The Beacon' on London's Old Street aims to provide illumination on questions of human perception.
1 December 2008
- The human face of robotics
- Nov 27 - We say so much without words and if a new research project in southwestern England is successful, so will tomorrow's robots.
27 November 2008
- The human face of robotics
- Nov 27 - We say so much without words and if a new research project in southwestern England is successful, so will tomorrow's robots.
27 November 2008
- Reuters Technology Week
- Nov 26 - Panasonic produces a hybrid camera; New Jersey doesn't waste its trash; and software that copies keys from a photograph.
26 November 2008
- Reuters Technology Week
- Nov 26 - Panasonic produces a hybrid camera; New Jersey doesn't waste its trash; and software that copies keys from a photograph.
26 November 2008
- Doctor designs artificial heart
- Nov 26 - A cardiac surgeon and a french biomedical company are creating an artificial heart which could save the lives of thousands.
26 November 2008
- Doctor designs artificial heart
- Nov 26 - A cardiac surgeon and a french biomedical company are creating an artificial heart which could save the lives of thousands.
26 November 2008
- Reuters Technology Week
- Nov. 21 - Tech Week looks at a breakthrough in stem cell research, BlackBerry's new Storm, space debris, and toasty underwear.
21 November 2008
- Reuters Technology Week
- Nov. 21 - Tech Week looks at a breakthrough in stem cell research, BlackBerry's new Storm, space debris, and toasty underwear.
21 November 2008
- New hybrid camera bridges the gap
- Nov 21 - Panasonic introduces the Lumix G1 digital camera with electronic viewfinder and interchangeable lens, offering keen amateur photographers an alternative to bulky DSLRs.
21 November 2008
- New hybrid camera bridges the gap
- Nov 21 - Panasonic introduces the Lumix G1 digital camera with electronic viewfinder and interchangeable lens, offering keen amateur photographers an alternative to bulky DSLRs.
21 November 2008
- UK telecom firms in bandwidth battle
- Nov 21 - A legal challenge from mobile phone companies is delaying an auction of bandwidth space in Britain.
21 November 2008
- UK telecom firms in bandwidth battle
- Nov 21 - A legal challenge from mobile phone companies is delaying an auction of bandwidth space in Britain.
21 November 2008
- GM scales back at LA show
- Nov. 20 - GM and Chrysler kept low profiles at the L.A. Auto Show as the Detroit 3 automakers beg for bailout money.
21 November 2008
- GM scales back at LA show
- Nov. 20 - GM and Chrysler kept low profiles at the L.A. Auto Show as the Detroit 3 automakers beg for bailout money.
21 November 2008
- Yahoo CEO to resign
- Nov 18 - Yahoo said Jerry Yang will step down as chief executive as soon as the board finds a replacement.
18 November 2008
- Yahoo CEO to resign
- Nov 18 - Yahoo said Jerry Yang will step down as chief executive as soon as the board finds a replacement.
18 November 2008
- Europeans becoming "connect-aholics"
- Nov 17 - According to a new survey conducted for the chipmaker AMD by YouGov, 77 percent of Europeans say they couldn't live without the internet.
17 November 2008
- Europeans becoming "connect-aholics"
- Nov 17 - According to a new survey conducted for the chipmaker AMD by YouGov, 77 percent of Europeans say they couldn't live without the internet.
17 November 2008
- Reuters Technology Week
- Nov 14 - This weeks shows brings you snowboarding in your living room, Japan's solar city, and a potential breakthrough in AIDS in Germany.
14 November 2008
- Reuters Technology Week
- Nov 14 - This weeks shows brings you snowboarding in your living room, Japan's solar city, and a potential breakthrough in AIDS in Germany.
14 November 2008
- A 'social mobile' for the masses
- Nov 13 - The UK mobile operator 3 has partnered with INQ Mobile to launch an inexpensive alternative to high-end smartphones.
13 November 2008
- A 'social mobile' for the masses
- Nov 13 - The UK mobile operator 3 has partnered with INQ Mobile to launch an inexpensive alternative to high-end smartphones.
13 November 2008
- AIDS cure hope after German surgery
- Nov 12 - An AIDS patient is apparently free of HIV after receiving a bone marrow transplant during leukemia treatment.
12 November 2008
- AIDS cure hope after German surgery
- Nov 12 - An AIDS patient is apparently free of HIV after receiving a bone marrow transplant during leukemia treatment.
12 November 2008
- Art in perpetual motion
- Nov 11 - The London-based arts group Kinetica is creating new momentum for 'Kinetic Art' which saw its heyday in the 1950s and 1960s.
11 November 2008
- 4,000 dollars for weightless ride
- Nov 11 - Would-be astronauts will soon be able to experience the thrills of a zero gravity flight for about 3000 euros - just under 4,000 U.S. dollars.
11 November 2008
- Ancient Rome: 310 AD in 3-D
- Nov 9 - A new high-tech theatre is about to open to give tourists a deeper look at life in the Italian capital in the ancient past.
9 November 2008
- Reuters Technology Week
- Nov.7 - The Philippines tackles trash, Russia monitors milk, and Germany's grave technology.
7 November 2008
- Demotix shoots to be 'Street Wire'
- Nov 7 - A new website based in London aims to create a community and money-making business around photos and video shot by 'citizen journalists'.
7 November 2008
- Little Big Planet enters orbit
- Nov 5 - The puzzle-solving, community-based video game is launched amid high expectations in the UK after a controversy delayed its release by 12 days.
5 November 2008
- The rise of robotic surgery
- Nov 4 - Practitioners of 'keyhole' surgery may soon have new tools at their disposal, such as a mechanical 'snake' that enters the body through the mouth or rectum.
4 November 2008
- High-tech in the graveyard
- Nov 3 - German mourners can remember their loved ones who've passed away with a new digital tombstone.
3 November 2008
- Reuters Technology Week
- Oct. 31 - Bold looking BlackBerrys, breathalyzer phones, and pocket-sized cinema.
31 October 2008
- The creep of nanotech
- Oct 28 - UK businesses that are using nanotechnology to fight bird flu, diagnose asthma instantly and identify cancer cells have been recognized with Innovation Awards.
28 October 2008
- Japan unveils maid robot
- Oct 28 - A Japanese robot research centre have created a robot that can do household chores.
28 October 2008
- Reuters Technology Week
- Oct. 24 - Talking plants, pesky PC blackouts, and planet friendly electricity savers.
24 October 2008
- Doing the 'Green Thing'.
- Oct 23 - Whatever your view of climate change, most would agree it's a serious topic but the newly relaunched 'Green Thing' site hopes to affect change through creativity.
23 October 2008
- Google's phone debuts
- Customers line up in New York City to be the first to buy Google's new G1 phone.
22 October 2008
- Ancient temples discovered in Peru
- Oct. 21 - Peruvian archaeologists confirm the discovery of two 3,000 year old temples.
21 October 2008
- The 'second wave' of Second Life
- Oct 21 - Linden Lab's CEO Mark Kingdon says after working to make the virtual world more stable and scalable, the focus is now on fueling new uses for the grid.
21 October 2008
- Switching off CO2
- Oct 20 - A Spanish company has come up with a device that will switch off electrical appliances left in stand-by mode.
20 October 2008
- Wartime tunnel for sale
- Oct. 17 - BT is putting on the market a once secret tunnel that linked the Cold War hotline between Washington and Moscow.
18 October 2008
- Reuters Technology Week
- Oct. 17 - Cell phone jam, shoe scanners for security, and metal Macs.
17 October 2008
- Apple's $999 laptop
- Oct 14 - Apple cut the price of its entry level laptop, and unveiled a new line of aluminum clad machines
15 October 2008
- Japan's latest robots
- Oct 13 - Japan puts its human-like robots on display.
13 October 2008
- Facebook eyes growth over profits
- Oct. 12 - On a visit to London as part of a multi-city European trip, Facebook founder Mark Zuckeberg explains his strategy for navigating a tough economic climate. img src="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/reuters/USVideoTechnology/~4/chi7BEXcjW4" height="1" (...)
12 October 2008
- Reuters Technology Week
- Oct. 10 - Palin dukes it out digitally, super strong scents, and prize-winning protein.
10 October 2008
- Shazam enters new era
- Oct 6 - The mobile music discovery service has seen a surge of new users after broadening its offering to work seamlessly with social networks.
6 October 2008
- Solar clothes
- Oct. 3 - Argentine designer looks to the future by creating solar-powered clothing.
3 October 2008
- Ring ring, bling bling
- Oct. 3 - Ring ring, bling bling; NIntendo's latest player, 3D reality, and a hybrid motorbike.
3 October 2008
- Nokia aims to take bite out of Apple
- Oct 3 - The world's largest mobile handset maker is launching a 'free' music package and its first touch phone in a challenge to Apple's dominance of the digital music market. img src="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/reuters/USVideoTechnology/~4/s1Wt-ftyp3I" (...)
3 October 2008
- Nintendo DSi fails to wow
- Oct 3 - Nintendo shares fell sharply Friday after its new camera- and music-equipped DSi handheld console failed to wow investors.
3 October 2008
- Drivers tighten their belts
- Oct 2 - Smaller cars reign at the Paris Car Show, as drivers watch their budgets and car makers worry about shrinking profits.
2 October 2008
- Tech sector penalized
- Oct 1 - As the economic crisis takes its toll, the technology sector is also under intense pressure. Concerns about a slowdown in consumer spending hurt shares of tech bell-weathers like Apple and Intel. img src="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/reuters/USVideo
2 October 2008
- China's space capsule lands safely
- Sep 28 - The Shenzhou VII space capsule has returned to Earth after a successful mission orbiting the planet.
28 September 2008
- China's space capsule lands safely
- Sep 28 - The Shenzhou VII space capsule has returned to Earth after a successful mission orbiting the planet.
28 September 2008
- A transport revolution?
- Sep 28 - Half-motorbike, half-bicycle - an Austrian inventor says his creation, the "ErockIT", is a cool electric vehicle.
27 September 2008
- A transport revolution?
- Sep 28 - Half-motorbike, half-bicycle - an Austrian inventor says his creation, the "ErockIT", is a cool electric vehicle.
27 September 2008
- China's first walk in space
- Sep 27 - China has successfully completed its first spacewalk in an exercise that is seen as key to China's goal to build an orbiting space station.
27 September 2008
- China's first walk in space
- Sep 27 - China has successfully completed its first spacewalk in an exercise that is seen as key to China's goal to build an orbiting space station.
27 September 2008
- Reuters Technology Week
- Sep. 26 - The scoop on Google's G1 phone, MySpace's Music, and Japan's airbags for the elderly.
26 September 2008
- Reuters Technology Week
- Sep. 26 - The scoop on Google's G1 phone, MySpace's Music, and Japan's airbags for the elderly.
26 September 2008
- Man crosses Channel with jet pack
- Sep 26 - Yves Rossy makes first solo flight across the English Channel using a single, jet-propelled wing.
26 September 2008
- Man crosses Channel with jet pack
- Sep 26 - Yves Rossy makes first solo flight across the English Channel using a single, jet-propelled wing.
26 September 2008
- The digital alchemy of Paulo Coelho
- Sep 26 - The Brazilian author behind books such as The Alchemist and Eleven Minutes is helping to conjure new literary paradigms through digital platforms.
26 September 2008
- The digital alchemy of Paulo Coelho
- Sep 26 - The Brazilian author behind books such as The Alchemist and Eleven Minutes is helping to conjure new literary paradigms through digital platforms. img src="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/reuters/USVideoTechnology/~4/DDPaVH7sJUI" height="1" width="1" (...)
26 September 2008
- China astronuauts in final orbit
- Sep 26 - China's third manned spaced mission ascends 343 kilometres above the earth, entering its final orbit.
26 September 2008
- China astronuauts in final orbit
- Sep 26 - China's third manned spaced mission ascends 343 kilometres above the earth, entering its final orbit.
26 September 2008
- Protest singer targets social media
- Sep 24 - Musician Billy Bragg calls for 'root and branch reform' to the way content creators are compensated for their work in the digital age.
24 September 2008
- Protest singer targets social media
- Sep 24 - Musician Billy Bragg calls for 'root and branch reform' to the way content creators are compensated for their work in the digital age.
24 September 2008
- Google's anti iPhone
- Sep 23 - Google in collaboration with T-Mobile and HTC, debuted the G1, a smartphone intended to take on the iPhone.
24 September 2008
- Jetman set for Channel flight
- Sep 23 - Daredevil Swiss pilot to risk life and limb in bid to fly from France to England using a single, jet-propelled wing on his back.
23 September 2008
- Camera, action: the Nikon D90
- Sept. 22 - One of the most talked about devices at this year's photokina fair in Cologne promises to be the world's first Digital SLR camera to include HD movie mode.
22 September 2008
- Camera, action: the Nikon D90
- Sept. 22 - One of the most talked about devices at this year's photokina fair in Cologne promises to be the world's first Digital SLR camera to include HD movie mode. img src="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/reuters/USVideoTechnology/~4/BqgSCGk5nPo" (...)
22 September 2008
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