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Fluidigm and Witec join forces in Swiss distribution deal

14.05.2008 21:26    dmeurope.com
The BioMark System utilises integrated fluidic circuits that contain a microscopic matrix of channels, valves and chambers on a silicone based chip that can perform over two thousand experiments at a time.


Bell Canada chokes P2P and privacy?

14.05.2008 21:17    theregister.co.uk
J'accuse!'What's worse than an ISP throttling your peer-to-peer traffic? An ISP throttling your peer-to-peer traffic while stepping on your privacy....

Icahn builds Yahoo! stake

14.05.2008 21:17    theregister.co.uk
Activist investors at the gateCarl Icahn has quietly built up a four per cent stake in Yahoo! since Microsoft withdrew its offer for the company....

Sony: world PS3 sales pass 12.8m consoles

14.05.2008 21:16    theregister.co.uk
Sony not worried about Xbox 360Strong sales across all of Sony's PlayStation hardware range over the past financial year have left the electronics giant feeling confident that it can still fend off Microsoft's Xbox 360....

HP leaves Dell with an EDS-shaped hole

14.05.2008 21:16    theregister.co.uk
Partner swap leaves Dell feeling at a loose endAnalysis Dell looks like being one of the losers after HP's buy of EDS yesterday....

Bulletproof quantum crypto dinged by implementation weakness

14.05.2008 21:16    theregister.co.uk
Trust but verifySecurity researchers have identified possible weaknesses in quantum cryptography implementations. A team from Linköping University in Sweden has also come up with suggestions about how the attack could be blocked....

Royal Navy warships could run on sunflower oil - if fresh

14.05.2008 21:16    theregister.co.uk
Dammit, Number One, this fuel's gone mouldy'A study by marine engineering experts has set out the likely effects of using biodiesel fuel in Royal Navy warships. As British warships are mostly powered by gas turbines derived from aircraft jet engines,

Samsung to demo next-gen, 240Hz LCD TV tech

14.05.2008 21:16    theregister.co.uk
OLED beater?Samsung has developed what it claims its the world's first LCD panel with a 240Hz image frame rate - double that offered by top-end LCD tellies today....

MSI card-cooler 'inspired by weed'

14.05.2008 21:16    theregister.co.uk
The underwater variety, no less...MSI engineers have found stimulation in the briny depths for its latest graphics card innovation: a cooling fan with vanes modeled on seaweed....

True Group deploys near-field from the SIM

14.05.2008 21:16    theregister.co.uk
Not waiting for NFC handsetsTrueMove, the mobile arm of Thailand's media conglomerate the True Corporation, is deploying near-field payments and ticketing, but they're not waiting for compatible handsets as they've managed to squeeze the technology into their SIMs....

EU IT commissariat has lightbulb moment over green IT

14.05.2008 21:16    theregister.co.uk
Like watching your dad danceThe European Commission has decided that it is the information technology industry's job to lead the Euro Community into a greener future by reducing energy use and therefore carbon emissions....

EC slaps Becta complaint on the Microsoft evidence pile

14.05.2008 21:16    theregister.co.uk
Forms 'indirect' part of anti-trust probeThe European Commission (EC) will not treat Becta's interoperability grumbles about Microsoft as a formal complaint....

Oracle substitutes previews for product

14.05.2008 21:16    theregister.co.uk
JDeveloper 11g - a work (still) in progressExactly a year after releasing the first preview of version 11g of its JDeveloper Java integrated development environment (IDE), Oracle has quietly slipped out preview number four - yes, count 'em - four....

How to rescue Java from the men in suits

14.05.2008 21:16    theregister.co.uk
Gives us liberty, not legaleseJavaOne Open source and Java developers are calling on Java's governing body - the Java Community Process - to open up beyond the big players....

IBM rejects deduplication for new VTL

14.05.2008 21:16    theregister.co.uk
A 3.4PB beastIBM has revealed a new TS7530 virtual tape system with no deduplication capabilities at all, just hardware compression....

Build a 1TB MacBook

14.05.2008 21:16    theregister.co.uk
MCE's guide to storage bloatMCE Technologies has a dual 500GB hard disk drive kit to produce 1TB MacBooks by using the SuperDrive optical disk drive bay....

Google kills Anonymous AdSense account

14.05.2008 21:16    theregister.co.uk
How Scientology funded the anti-Scientology movementExclusive Google has murdered the AdSense account run by one of the web's most influential anti-Scientology sites....

Spammers open new front on social networking sites

14.05.2008 21:16    theregister.co.uk
Poked full of ViagraSocial networking sites have become the new front in the war against spam, according to security watchers....

Scientists discover galaxy's youngest supernova

14.05.2008 21:16    theregister.co.uk
Victorian stellar explosionResearchers have discovered a supernova in our galaxy that exploded in the late 19th century....

Protection offered against chilly hacks

14.05.2008 17:26    techworld.com
No more cold boot hack for laptops. The vendor HyBlue says it can prevent the "cold boot" encryption hack discovered by Princeton researchers with a laptop security product announced on Tuesday.

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