Apple cuts iPhone price

viernes, 12 de junio de 2009



Apple unveils a faster iPhone and slashes prices on the original 3G to $99.

Carmen Roberts reports.

Big laser, bigger implications



Scientists hope the home of the world's largest laser will change the way the world produces energy.

EA "changing the game" with FIFA 10



Jun 8 - The games manufacturer Electronic Arts says consumer feedback from online gamers has helped it deliver a new level of authenticity with its new soccer game.

Matt Cowan reports.

Microsoft's campus of dreams



Jun 3 - A 'whereabouts' clock, 'sensecam' and Second Light are just a few of the futuristic visions revealed at Microsoft's flagship European research laboratory in Cambridge.

Matt Cowan reports.

Plane's sensors under scrutiny




Jun 12 - An aviation expert takes a closer look at speed sensors, known as pitot tubes, which have become central in the investigation of the Air France 330 crash that killed 228 people.

Wind power makes strides in China





Jun 12 - China's wind power generation has doubled in the last year as the country looks for greener ways to wean itself off cheap, but dirty, coal.


Kitty Bu reports.

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