NEC addresses laptop overheating
News Mobile device vendor has developed a bioplastic that could solve overheating problems in mobile phones and laptops [10 Apr 2007]
UK loses its nanotechnology lead
News Government's advisory board on science and technology claims the UK has failed to fund nanotechnology [30 Mar 2007]
IBM claims optical computing breakthrough
News According to IBM, its latest optical developments mean data can be transmitted at 160Gb per second [29 Mar 2007]
CeBIT 2007: Day one round-up
Roundup The first day of Europe's largest tech show was abuzz with RFID technology and all things mobile [15 Mar 2007]
Show preview: CeBIT 2007
Analysis Highlights of this year's show will include keynotes by the head of the European Galileo project and Symantec boss John Thompson [14 Mar 2007]
Nokia: Science skills gap is Europe-wide
News As Nokia sets up nanotechnology research labs in Cambridge, a senior executive says that getting young people into the sciences is not just a UK problem [12 Mar 2007]
Nokia and Cambridge team up on nanotechnology
News Finnish researchers set up shop at Cambridge University for 'long-term' partnership, starting with work on nanotechnology [07 Mar 2007]
The Big Interview: Pat Gelsinger
Q&A Intel's Pat Gelsinger on the future of Itanium, technology in the developing world and the one-chip blade server of tomorrow [26 Feb 2007]
Start-up shows off quantum computer
News D-Wave Systems has plans to rent out time on its Orion quantum computer to corporate customers next year [15 Feb 2007]
HP: How the mobile industry can do better
News 3GSM: HP's Phil McKinney says mobile operators are chucking away valuable data, and he believes software radios are just three years away [13 Feb 2007]
Intel unveils its 80-core processor
News Although the chip works, there are several hurdles to overcome before it can be used in PCs and servers [12 Feb 2007]
Photos: Intel launches its 45nm chips 
Photos Paul Otellini shows how Intel's Penryn chips use new techniques to drive performance levels higher [30 Jan 2007]
Intel's two-way punch knocks out 45nm chips
Analysis As chip features edge ever closer to the limits of physics, new problems threaten to slow down development. Intel's answer: introduce two inventions at once [30 Jan 2007]
NHS planning major telehealth rollout
News Sensors and cameras linked to the NHS 'Spine' could soon be installed in patients' homes, reveals Richard Granger, head of the organisation's National Programme for IT [24 Jan 2007]
Photos: Germany's Leibniz supercomputer 
Photos We take a trip around the Leibniz supercomputer, where an ongoing upgrade will boost performance to 60 teraflops [22 Jan 2007]
HP claims nanowire breakthrough for chips
News Researchers are demonstrating how replacing chip interconnects could open up new frontiers for miniaturisation [16 Jan 2007]
Photos: On the ground at the BETT show 
Photos Microsoft, Apple and Dell are all showing their wares at the UK's largest education show this week [11 Jan 2007]
Video: Gadgets galore at CES 
Video Check out the new products being shown at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas [09 Jan 2007]
Hybrid hard drive alliance formed
News Seagate, Hitachi, Samsung, Fujitsu and Toshiba partner to promote hard drives containing flash chips and magnetic platters, but where is Western Digital? [04 Jan 2007]
Double-sided LCD screen breakthrough claimed
News Samsung says it has developed a single mobile screen that can display different images on each side [04 Jan 2007]
Plastic electronics factory gets funding
News Dresden factory will manufacture e-paper components, paving the way for the commercial production of flexible displays [03 Jan 2007]
Samsung builds a better mobile memory chip
News 1-Gigabit DRAM memory chip is thinner and uses less power than previous generations of chips [28 Dec 2006]
100Gbps Ethernet is coming
News Telecoms industry is pushing for a tenfold increase in performance by the end of the decade [12 Dec 2006]
Start-up generates random numbers from space
News UK-based Yuzoz looks to the final frontier to sell branded randomness [12 Dec 2006]
World's largest tech show still relevant
News Senior vice president of CeBit claims technologies such as telematics and security will be the big draws next year [04 Dec 2006]

