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Interview: Inside CERN with an LHC scientist
We interview one of the physicists looking for the Higgs boson at CERN. He talks to us about what it's like working at the geekiest place on Earth -- stand by for science! Read more
27 November 2009, 11:52 | Tags: Facebook, Twitter, Linux, World of Warcraft, console games
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Star Trek-oration: Give your home the Enterprise makeover
Leave the 21st century behind, shipmates, and warp your life into the crisp, clean 23rd century, where everyone wears brightly coloured Lycra and all the doors go whoosh. We make it so Read more
21 November 2009, 09:00 | Tags: Dell, Microsoft, Adamo, Android, Dell Adamo
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Vapourware: The tech that never was
Join us on our adventure through failed technology, stopping at alternatives to the World Wide Web, digital information that's stored on ordinary paper, early DRM and some gaming non-classics Read more
11 March 2008, 08:30 | Tags: Google, Nvidia, Qtrax, AMD Athlon, Athlon
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Study: Average UK mobile-broadband speed is below 1Mbps
According to research group Epitiro, the average UK mobile-broadband download speed is 0.9Mbps, a quarter of the rate typically advertised by most providers Read more
11 June 2009, 09:15 | Tags: O2, Ofcom, Orange, T-Mobile, Virgin Media
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Helium leak shuts down Large Hadron Collider
The Large Hadron Collider has been shut down for at least two months due to a helium leak stemming from an incident on Friday, CERN officials said Read more
22 September 2008, 08:10 | Tags: black holes, magnets, Gadgets
CNET UK > Crave > Software
Best of the forums this week: Why Earth hasn't imploded
Amongst other discussions in the forums this week, we've had a Master of Science explain why everyone's stupid for thinking the LHC will kill us all. Ignore the Daily Mail -- our forums are far more fun. Read more
15 September 2008, 10:23 | Tags: Apple, iTunes, DRM, black holes, Steve Jobs





