Music-Sharing Plans for London Underground
The London UnderSound project would let commuters on the Tube download and upload copyright-free tracks to each other via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi ...
Serious concerns over FBI's spyware
FBI agents recently sent secret spyware CIPAV to a 14yr old's MySpace account. But how did it avoid spyware detection - do they know something we don't?
Privacy fears over new NHS database
A new NHS computer database seriously threatens the privacy of patients' medical records. Patients have no veto and no choice over database details.
MS gets hip to AJAX
Here at Clear Presence, we love AJAX (that's why there's lots of content on this site that doesn't require boring pageloads to refresh) and at last Microsoft have seen the light - with MS Atlas.
Upgrade to Vista?
Whether you plan to upgrade right away or prefer to hold off while the early adopters work out the kinks, our Windows Vista FAQ can help you finalize your Vista plans.
Google plans huge new data centre
Google is spending up to $600m building a data centre in North Carolina, The state is giving the company up to $100 million as part of a total incentives package to set up there.
MySQL's new Storage Engine
MySQL AB will soon release the alpha version of its Falcon storage engine for high-volume Web server environments. The version will be compatible with MySQL 5.1.
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Mouse brain simulated on computer
Scientists in Nevada have created a "cortical simulator" that is as big and as complex as half of a mouse brain. Read more ...
Apple ready to unleash eight core Mac?
Our friends at Apple have let it slip that Steve Jobs and co would be slotting two Intel quad cores into the Mac Pro to create a behemoth eight. Read more ...
Net reaches out to final frontier
The U.S Iris project will put an internet router in space by the start of 2009. It will allow troops to communicate over the internet & later commercial use.
Windows XP to be retired in 2008
Microsoft has confirmed that from 31 January 2008 large PC makers, such as Dell, HP and Toshiba, will no longer be able to buy Win XP licences for new machines. Force-feeding Vista?