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Ross Catanzariti reviews an environmentally-conscious multi-function printer - the Phaser 8560MFP
Galileo blasts off, Xerox creates re-usable copier paper, and Microsoft slashes X-box 360 prices, Dell cuts jobs and more !
In the news this week; Vietnam's first satellite, tech runs Boston Marathon, Samsung's Soul, Sony's thinnest OLED yet, EU game ratings, Asimo adds conducting to CV, eBay's boycott and more!
Electronic paper in Japan, Google Maps host videos, divorce via YouTube, NEC's Lui PC, Apple’s iPhone comes down in price, Willcom creates the first device based on Intel’s Atom, the Library of Congress goes digital experience and Sony recycles TVs.
The EC approves cell phones for airplanes, HP's 2133 competes with the EeePC, computer viruses make art, US Homeland Security Secretary keynotes at RSA, Europe's Galileo, and the new Smellphone.
In the news this week: iPhone meets stiff competition; Mac is hacked first at CanSecWest; Toshiba's robot remote; Boston's robotic comp with Steve Wozniak; Intel's new Classmate and more!
In this week's tech news, Motorola announces company split, YouTube helps and harms US candidates, Google chief calls YouTube uploads 'disturbing' and much more!
Easter Weekend meant that no-one was manning the decks here in Australia - so last week's news update took a little longer to squeeze through the pipes. Sorry for the delay, what we consider to be normal service will be resumed as soon as possible!Thanks for watching!
YouTube is blacked out in China; Intel dreams of future mobile devices; the world loses Arthur C Clarke; Intel expands Classmate sales; Vista SP1 is ready and new cameras from Tokyo's Photo Imaging Expo
Bill Gates appeals to lawmakers, the EU approves the Google-DoubleClick merger, AOL buys Bebo, hands-free safety questionable, implanted brain chips control computers, new Atom-based notebooks are coming, and more gadgets from last week’s Cebit.