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Week in review: Skynet here we come!
Microsoft has trouble with XP and SQL, HMRC staff are snoops, bloggers speak up on elections and robots learn to carry mugs.
IT PRO Podcast: When robots attack
This week we discuss rampaging mug-smashing robots, plans by PC makers to keep selling Windows XP, we look at who the IT industry voted for in the...
Video: Robo-butlers in just ten years
Intel has shown off its latest developments in robotics - millions in research, but they still drop mugs.
Video: Wolfram Alpha is shown to the public
Possible 'Google killer' Wolfram Alpha is given a public preview ahead of its scheduled launch in mid-May.
Week in Review: Microsoft buddies up with Yahoo
Microsoft finally gets together with Yahoo, Spotify could be on the way to iPhone, and London gets fire-fighting robots. Yes, it's another Week in...
Firesheep killer BlackSheep launched
Firesheep has a new foe in the form of BlackSheep, which alerts the user when their Web 2.0 sessions have been hijacked.
Business take up 3G applications at last
Business decides to stop looking for the killer 3G application and concentrate on developing low cost applications
Microsoft chief positions Longhorn as mainframe and Unix killer
IT Forum, Barcelona: Windows will not only dominate the desktop, but every area of business infrastructure, according to a leading Microsoft...
Intel to launch Light Peak on iPad 2?
Apple may play with its rivals with a whizzy new USB killer from Intel.
Keep taking the tablets
BlackBerry’s new tablet is less of an iPad killer than a laptop alternative for the enterprise, argues Stephen Pritchard.
HTC launches Windows Mobile 6.1 Touch Diamond
Orange to be first UK network to offer the HSDPA-capable "iPhone killer".
IDF 2008: Intel shows robots that can clear cups and lift apples
Move over Asimov: personal robotics could put a paranoid android in every home.
Foxconn wants 300,000 robots
The company plagued by numerous fatalities at its plants says it wants to ramp up robot use.
Operators must create strong successor to SMS
Mobile players must think beyond SMS but mirror its success with the next killer app.<br/>
Scientists edge closer to smarter robots
Boffins at the University of Edinburgh and University of Sheffield are working on how to give robots the human touch.
London gets team of firefighting robots
QinetiQ has demonstrated a team of firefighting robots to help out in Greater London.
CeBIT 2010: Why Rooney need not fear robots
Researchers from B-Human ran some public training sessions for their football playing robots while at CeBIT.
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