London to Get 14,000-iPad Controlled Street Lights By Jane McEntegart Smart lights to save on energy and repair costs.
Deals July 23: Dell Core i5 Quad-core PC $449 By Jane McEntegart Deals for the day, hot off the LogicBuy press!
Deals July 10: 64GB USB Flash Drive for $29.99 FS By Jane McEntegart Check out our daily deals for the best Logic Buy has to offer.
Scientists Take First Picture of a Single Atom By Douglas Perry Researchers at Griffith University have shot an amazing picture - the first of its kind: The shadow of a single atom.
Researchers Turn Graphene into Photo Detector Material By Douglas Perry A group of researchers has discovered a way to potentially use graphene for photo detectors in future products such as digital cameras or night vision goggles.
UK High Court Allows Legal Claim to Be Served via Facebook By Jane McEntegart Don't log onto Facebook if you've been naughty.
High-Speed CMOS Sensors Improve DSC Low-Light Capability By Douglas Perry Researchers at Germany's Fraunhofer Institute for Microelectronic Circuits and Systems IMS said they have found a new way to dramatically improve the low-light capabilities of CMOS image sensors.
Win Crucial DDR3-1600 Memory! By Partner Content When it comes to memory, the more the merrier. We've partnered with Crucial to give away five sets of 4GB kit Crucial Ballistix Smart Tracer DDR3-1600 Memory, valued at $90.99 each!
See BIOSTAR's Performance MB at CeBIT 2011 By Partner Content BIOSTAR will be presenting a rich variety of Mother Board & Graphic Card solutions, with demonstrations taking place in Hall 17, Stand E65.
Wireless Internet by Flicking Lights On and Off By Marcus Yam As long as they don't install the clapper.
Gamer Sues Over Being Addicted to MMO Gaming By Jane McEntegart A gamer has filed a lawsuit against publisher NCSoft, claiming that he is unable to function because of his Lineage II addiction.
iPhone 4: Who Needs the iPad Now? By Wolfgang Gruener With the iPhone 4 out of the bushes, does the iPad still have a place? Did it ever?
QOTD: Should Schools Use Laptops to Watch Kids? By Jane McEntegart Over the last few weeks there's been a lot of controversy surrounding the issue of schools monitoring students using school-owned laptops.