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Last Updated:
Wednesday, 21 June 2006, 01:04 GMT 02:04 UK
Chilly chip shatters speed record
A supercooled microchip capable of half a trillion calculations every second has been demonstrated in the US.
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White light 'blinds' film pirates
A device that locates and then "blinds" hidden digital cameras has been developed by US scientists.
BT steps up home broadband battle
Telecoms giant BT steps up the battle for integrated home media services with the launch of BT Total Broadband.
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