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Photos: The worst gadgets of 2010

Blackberry has become the ultimate handset for any spotty teenager due to BBM (Blackberry messenger) and any suit due to the fantastic email integration. <br><br>And so when the Torch was released, many predicted that this would set the tone for touchscreen QWERTY smartphones.<br><br>Sadly the poor

Photos: Top 10 laptops for business

A good looking laptop with good specs at a decent price. As an all round laptop for your average joe, it has something for everyone.

Photos: 3000 year old mummy seen using hi-tech scanner

3-D image that shows bandages wrapping Meresamun and giving an idea of her stature.

Google unveils Nexus One smartphone

The chart above shows a detailed comparison of the best smartphones available at the moment, pitting the Nexus One against the iPhone 3GS, Palm Pre and Motorola Droid. The results are inconclusive but what it all boils down to is user experience and available apps. However, looking forward, it

Photos: Hardware Hoarders - Your old computers (PART 2)

Some machines soon become part of the family. Mike Durkin's 1978 self-built computer was "originally known as Phredd but after I installed all the cards into the rack unit, my sons renamed it Orac after the machine in Blake’s 7." Given its rich family history, it's no wonder that Mike

Photos: Hardware Hoarders - Your old computers (PART 1)

Eric Jukes 1985 Toshiba T1100 is pictured with a revolutionary new breed of mouse! Eric says: "Produced in 1985 the Toshiba T1100 is claimed to be the world's first mass-market laptop computer. This computer has a 4.77 MHz Intel 80C88 processor, MS-DOS 2.11 operating system, one 720-kilobyte

Photos: Hardware Hoarders - Your old computers (PART 3)

Here's the reason Kenneth kept his Motorola 6809: "Apart from nostalgia, I keep the machine because I developed a range of gadgets including a fuel gauge, tachometer and autopilot using 6809 processors for a friend’s yacht. We have since replaced the autopilot with one using an up-to-date

Photos: GSMA Mobile World Congress first smartphones unveiled

Mobile computing news from ComputerWeekly.com. Stay ahead with the latest desktop mobile technology news, resources, case studies, comment and video.

Photos: IBM Blue Ice supercomputer at Swansea

Implemented by OCF, an integrator specialising in high performance computing, the design consists of 80 IBM HS21 Blades running dual quad core processors, totalling 720 cores and eight Cell processor blades with Voltaire Infiniband interconnect.

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