By Doug Gross,
In the tech world, it's become an annual rite of fall.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs and company have, for the past five years, used September as the time to announce new products and services among the company's music offerings.
Last year, Jobs -- making his first public appearance since returning to work after a liver transplant -- unveiled Full StoryLatest ‘Cool Future Technology News’
Can computer memory work like the human brain?
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on September 17th, 2011
By John D. Sutter,
How do computers remember things?
It's something most of us never think about. But you may start to take notice if HP Labs is successful in commercializing a new version of computer memory, which would make our electronics dramatically faster and more energy efficient.
The technology is called memristor, and it is designed to work Full StoryTurn on TV, now with your Iphone or 2012 android phones
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on September 16th, 2011
By Telegraph.co.uk, - 2012 android phones
Gadget Inspector Harry Wallop checks out the Unity Remote, a device that can turn your iPhone into a universal remote control for your TV, DVD player or stereo.
A device that can turn your iPhone into a universal remote control for your television, DVD player or even curtains, is set to become one of the Full StoryOver a third now watching TV online
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on September 15th, 2011
By Peter Hutchison,
The term couch potato could soon become obsolete as Britons switch to watching television at their desks and even on the move.
Research published today has discovered that a third of television viewers now watch their favourite programmes online, on computers and mobile phones.
The joint study by the Radio Times and SeeSaw.com Full StoryTen ways to protect your privacy online
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on September 15th, 2011
By Andy Bloxham,
Facebook, Google, MySpace, Twitter, Bebo, Habbo, the proliferation of social networking means people are making more information about themselves accessible to strangers than ever before.
As attitudes to privacy are starting to change, here is a short list of some ways you can protect your privacy online:
1) personalised search Full StoryDoes your digital reflection show your true self?
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on September 13th, 2011
By Matt Ford,
Managing your internet appearance means much more than just touching up your profile pictures on Facebook and new software is being developed to show you exactly how you seem to others.
"Increasingly we spend more of time day dealing with people online," Elizabeth Charnock, CEO of technology company Cataphora told CNN.
"But what many Full Story
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