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Oakley's Airwave: GPS, Bluetooth-enabled goggles

What does the future hold for the Internet? As government delegations meet in Dubai for the World Conference on International Telecommunications, we discuss who - if anyone - should control the Web. And in TEST 24 we check out Oakley's Airwave - the goggles that provide you with an avalanche of information, such as altitude, speed and the location of your friends on the slopes!

By Anelise Borges
The new voices of the Arab Spring
24/10/2011 - TECH 24

The new voices of the Arab Spring

Digital media played a central role in the 2011 Arab Spring and now, months later, youth from across the Arab world are telling their own stories using low-cost technologies. In Paris, the Yallah Film Festival recognized young film makers for their portrayal of the revolutions that transformed the Arab world.
Paris game week: Ubisoft's big gamble on Tintin
17/10/2011 - TECH 24

Paris game week: Ubisoft's big gamble on Tintin

The 2nd annual Paris gaming convention is getting underway in the French capital. An estimated +100,000 enthusiasts, developers and executives are expected to attend the show where one of the major attractions will be Ubisoft's launch of its newest title "Tintin." The French game-maker is teaming up with Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson to produce the game.
The Steve Jobs legacy
10/10/2011 - TECH 24

The Steve Jobs legacy

Steve Jobs was a complicated man known for his legendary brilliance and a darker, less amiable temperament. While he was widely known to be a very difficult to work for he leaves behind a legacy of incredible products whose influence now extends far beyond Silicon Valley from India all the way to the Republic of Congo.
Facebook's Extreme Makeover
26/09/2011 - TECH 24

Facebook's Extreme Makeover

Facebook unveiled its most ambitious design make-over in years with the release features like 'Timeline' that rearranges the display of users personal posts. As with all major Facebook announcements, the new changes have been greeted with mixed reviews. Plus, the Angry Birds phenomenon and Finish game-maker Rovio has been able to build a market of 350 million users.
Any juice left in BlackBerry?
20/09/2011 - TECH 24

Any juice left in BlackBerry?

Research in Motion is a company in real trouble. The popularity of its once iconic BlackBerry mobile devices is falling at an alarming rate. Profits, market share and overall excitement for the brand are all down sharply. RIM is now placing its bets on a new BlackBerry operating system and the largest roll-out of new devices in the company's history.

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