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Technophile
Dec 6 2007:The Asus Eee PC has brought computing within reach of most pockets, and for the price, we can't complain
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Turn back for thousands of years in satnav history tour
Dec 4 2007:If motorists' experiences of the vagaries of satellite navigation systems are any guide, history seekers could find themselves up to their necks in the Black Death when they really wanted Merlin and the flying sarsen stones of Stonehenge
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Gadget clinic
Dec 1 2007:Fixing an iPod shuffle | Buying a portable reader
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Tube to launch phone-swipe Oyster scheme
Nov 26 2007: London Underground is ready to launch a system which allows people to pay for train journeys using their mobile phones -
In pictures: Ebook readers
Gallery, Nov 23 2007: With the release of Amazon's Kindle, it's time to take a look back at the history of ebook devices -
'Pick a mobile, pick a number, pick a price plan ...' Offer me any more choices and I'll explode
Nov 23 2007: David Quantick: I had finally reached techno-saturation. My brain was screaming, 'You've got enough things!' -
Can Amazon wean us off paper?
Nov 22 2007:Amazon hopes its ebook reader Kindle will do for books what the iPod did for music. Danny Bradbury assesses this novel new device
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Smart smoke detector turns up its nose at burning toast
Nov 22 2007:Michael Pollitt: Thanks to research by Dr Tong Sun at City University London, a future generation of detectors may be able to distinguish overdone toast from a burning hearth rug
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TV innovators who think inside the box
Nov 22 2007:Anna Tobin: More and more frustrated viewers are souping up their TV recorders with extra storage space
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Technophile
Nov 22 2007:Kate Bevan: The look and feel of the Sony VGN-UX1XN is spot on, but unfortunately it's incredibly fiddly to use
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Digital watches help trains run like clockwork
Nov 13 2007: If you are on a windswept platform wondering if the train is on time, good news is on the way: staff at Northern Rail are synchronising their watches -
Japan's melody roads play music as you drive
Nov 13 2007: Motorists used to listening to the radio or their favourite tunes on CDs may have a new way to entertain themselves, after engineers in Japan developed a musical road surface -
At 6.02pm the worshippers got their reward
Nov 10 2007:Some punters queued for over 24 hours to get their hands on the first iPhones available in the UK. By Oliver Burkeman.
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Not sensible, but, oh, the joy of it!
Nov 10 2007:Stephen Fry: I have been using an Apple iPhone now for more than four months. It puts me in a good position to tell you what you're in for if you decide to own one of these honeys.
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Streamium gives you that sinking feeling
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