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Greenpeace criticises wasteful IT industry
Environmental campaign group Greenpeace has criticised IT manufacturers for doing too little to make components easy to recycle and re-use Read more
6 March 2008, 10:18 | Tags: Lenovo, Panasonic, RIM, Samsung, Toshiba
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Photos: iPods mount up in Tube's lost property
Where do your gadgets go if you leave them on the Underground? To TfL's lost property office, of course. See if you can spot yours... Read more
5 December 2006, 11:30 | Tags: BlackBerry, customer service, Gadgets
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Tech unites 'Family 2.0' says survey
A survey conducted by Yahoo and the OMD ad agency claims that tech helps bring families together during hectic '43-hour days' Read more
28 September 2006, 09:46 | Tags: Yahoo, text messaging, instant messaging, online video
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Photos: Inside BT's shop of the future
BT has built a mock-up of the shop of the future in its London headquarters, to show off some tech developments that could soon hit a high street near you Read more
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Revealed: the gadgets thieves love
Can a new database stop criminals from selling on stolen goods? CheckMEND is linked to databases held by the police and insurers and has 3.8 million stolen items Read more
7 July 2006, 09:40 | Tags: iPod, databases, police, Metropolitan Police
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Photos: The tech behind Wimbledon
From how shot information is stored and turned into stats to live streaming of matches to VIP guests' PDAs, we go inside the All England Club's massive IT operation Read more
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Devices help the blind cross the tech divide
Specially designed gadgets help people with visual and other physical limitations stay connected Read more
6 October 2005, 10:53 | Tags: Apple, Dell, HP, IBM, Microsoft
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For fuel cell innovation, the tank is half full
Corporations and VC firms are teaming up to develop fuel cell technologies, but profitable commercialisation isn't near Read more

