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Photos: US Army tests virtual battlefields
News Soldiers control what they do using Xbox-like controllers built into their weapons and everything that happens is recorded in real time on a computer system that their sergeant can monitor to make sure they're doing what they need to.
Tags: screens, training, skills, progress
10 July 2008, 9:39
Leopard hacked in '30 seconds'
News Although the competition recorded the hack taking eight minutes, Charlie Miller, a principal analyst with ISE, told CNET.co.uk's sister site ZDNet.com.au that it took just 30 seconds and was achieved using a previously unknown flaw in Apple's
Tags: air, attack, iphone, operating systems
31 March 2008, 9:04
Photos: A satellite spy in the skies
News Through 145 launches over the 12 years of service, the project recorded more than 800,000 satellite images. But then, those Defence Department types aren't in the habit of giving away details about classified projects.
28 February 2008, 9:32
Photos: Roam the heavens with Google Sky
News This violent event was recorded nearly 1,000 years ago by Chinese and Japanese astronomers and the Crab gets its name from its appearance in a drawing made by Irish astronomer Lord Rosse in 1844, using a inch telescope.
Tags: navigate, earth, credit, star
29 November 2007, 9:53
Nintendo sells one million systems in one week
News That's more than any other platform in a seven-day period since game-hardware sales figures began to be recorded in the UK. Nintendo has revealed its sales figures in the US for the 'Black Friday' week of 18-24 November.
Tags: sales, president, america, playstation
29 November 2007, 9:37
Xbox 360 IPTV ready at year's end
News Microsoft did not comment on the specific functionalities unveiled in the leak, which included onscreen chat while viewing live TV, recorded television and on-demand movies. The Xbox 360 fall update is just around the corner and speculation is rife...
Tags: television, functionality, console, xbox
31 October 2007, 9:26
Death knell sounded for cassettes
News In 1989, at the height of sales of pre-recorded music cassettes, 83 million such tapes were bought by UK shoppers, while 1990 saw 95 million blank tapes shifted. This year, Currys expects to sell less than one million blank tapes and envisages...
9 May 2007, 11:28
Photos: Sony struts its latest stuff
News Anything recorded on this video camera can be seen in high definition when connected to Sony's Bravia TVs. At its 2007 Line Show in Las Vegas, Sony introduced a slew of new cameras -- such as this Cyber-shot DSC-W80 -- and is pushing its facial...
28 February 2007, 9:10
Web site that works while you whistle
News The site then offers search results that include commercially recorded tracks or versions of the song recorded by others who have used the site. Do you ever find yourself humming a song whose title, to your frustration, you don't know or can't...
29 January 2007, 9:23
Christmas e-commerce breaks records?
News Online retailer Amazon recorded its best Christmas shopping figures ever in 2006, with a significant jump in sales compared to 2005. Britain's online spending in the run up to Christmas has exceeded expectations, according to the global e-retailing...
3 January 2007, 9:17
Orange adds fat fees to 'free' broadband
News Although the company gives out an 0870 (national rate) number for technical enquiries, customers needing to report a service or equipment fault are cut off after being played a recorded message saying they must redial on a premium-rate number.
15 December 2006, 10:16
James Bond at the mercy of pirates
News One of the copies being widely circulated online, according to Price, is very poor quality, having been recorded on a camcorder over the heads of other cinema goers. The trade in illegal downloads and pirate DVDs has been boosted significantly by...
23 November 2006, 11:32
Dubious PS3 import ad spotted in UK
News The recorded message starts by telling callers that the order line is owned and run by a sole proprietor company called Mastercash. An advert has been put up in a central London train station boldly proclaiming "PlayStation 3 -- Order now for...
8 November 2006, 11:49
YouTube gets tough on copyright violators
News Robert Tur, a journalist who recorded scenes of the 1992 Los Angeles riots, filed a suit against YouTube in July after seeing numerous clips of his video on the site. People posting copyright material on YouTube shouldn't be surprised if the...
23 October 2006, 10:06
Nielsen to provide ratings for videogames
News When household members load up games on their PlayStations, Xboxes and other consoles, the titles of the games will be recorded without interruption, along with relevant demographic information. Nielsen Media Research, famed for its influential US...
19 October 2006, 9:20


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