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Avatar Fails to Sell 3D
When you get a call from your boss on your day off, it’s normally bad news. When said call comes from a bed ridden, flu stricken boss, one can only assume he’s offering you an exciting opportunity to edit a 5,000 word feature. It turns out, howev...
Panasonic gets its way and takes over Sanyo
The hitherto unglamorous battery market received something of a shakeup this week when Panasonic completed the acquisition of Sanyo it embarked on a full year ago.By spending around £2.8 billion on 50.2 per cent of Sanyo's stock, Panasonic has posit...
Dell raking in big bucks from Twitter specials
The founders of Twitter may not be making much money from the microblogging platform, but savvy marketeers like Dell are already way ahead of the curve in online sales.The US PC maker has revealed that its Twitter followers have spent over $6.5 milli...
Augmented Reality hits the streets of Tokyo
If anywhere could be expected to be in the vanguard of the imminent Augmented Reality (AR) revolution then it would have to be Japan and where else but in the nation's myriad department stores?AR machines are already on the streets of Japan, being us...
What Microsoft must fix for Windows 8
Windows 7 is a big step forward from XP and Vista, but there are plenty of issues that it leaves untouched. If we were in charge of producing Windows 8 then these would be the areas we'd want to address first.NTFS has served us well, but it's time fo...
World\'s fastest internet cable to run at 17Tbps
If you thought your 5Mbps home broadband connection was fast, then think again and take a look at a new Google-backed 17Tbps fat pipe destined for southeast Asia.Admittedly, the undersea Southeast Asia Japan Cable (SJC) is intended to be shared by mo...

