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Infographic: Is Hong Kong the new tech hub of China?
Hong Kong has all the hallmarks of being on the brink of a high tech boom. This infographic shines a light on what the island's future might hold.
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Five ways to spot an application failure before it happens
Discover the warning signs of enterprise application failure so you can spot these issues before they add up to a nightmare situation for your company.
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Notebooks squeeze juice out of fuel cells
Wireless USB and technology that harvests unused electricity in computers are among other innovations at Intel conference.
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Nanotech lighting the way
Particles that capture infrared light could allow everyday objects to tap into an under-exploited source of energy.
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Nanotech funding to grow to $8.6 billion
Spending on research will more than double this year, and the private sector will account for a bigger proportion of the total.
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HP sets new e-waste target
It's a weighty proposition: Can the PC maker recycle 1 billion pounds of aged computer gear by 2007?
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Is the dust on your computer toxic?
A new study says computer dust contains traces of fire prevention compounds that have been shown in lab tests to present reproductive and neurological risks to animals.
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Catching the fashion bug
What common parasite have anthropologists used to date the origins of human clothing?
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Slick timing
How long did it take for the first commercially drilled oil well to noticeably produce oil?
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What makes a net admin tick?
If you've ever been summoned to work by an urgent message in the middle of the night—and enjoyed it—you'll appreciate this admin's four-in-the-morning thoughts following ...