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Friday, April 27, 2012

Samsung S3 launch special - iOS 6 launch news - Best Android apps

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Samsung Galaxy S3 features we'd love to see
The most anticipated phone launch of 2012 is coming next Thursday. Here's what we want.
Join us for the live blog on May 3
WWDC date official - Forgotten consoles - HTC One S rated
 
Check out T3's brand new Cars channel
The finest four-wheeled fantasy machines money can by get their own home on T3.com. Gentlemen, start your engines.

 
The best smartphone apps optimised for Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
If you're the proud owner of the HTC One X or waiting on a Samsung Galaxy S3, here are the best Android 4.0 apps you need.

 
Apple iOS 6, Mac OS X 10.8 launches coming at WWDC in June
The date is set for Apple's annual developers event in San Francisco where we hope to meet new versions of mobile and desktop software

 
Google Drive launches with 5GB cloud storage
New cloud storage platform allows for easier sharing, storage and safe keeping of your most precious files.

 
The 10 consoles that time forgot
While the illustrious ZX Spectrum celebrates its 30th anniversary, here are the consoles that won't be remembered so fondly.

   

 
T3's Hot 100 revealed
T3's annual rundown of the planet's most sizzling tech enters its 7th year. Tell us which gadgets are Hot or Not.

 
The tech we wish was launching in 2012
The Asus MeMo, LG Optimus Vertu, the Go Bandit Live and other tech likely to elude UK gadget fans this year.

 
The best tech videos on the web
Catch up with the latest news on the Apple iTV project and discover whether the HTC One X can match the Samsung Galaxy S2.

 
Review: HTC One S
Dual-core Android Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone arrives with Beats Audio tech and an 8-megapixel camera.

 
Win a DALi Fazon F5 Speaker worth £2,700
Also, win a new iPad 3, an Xbox 360 with a copy of The Witcher 2, an Olympus underwater camera and more.

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ScienceDaily: Top Technology News

ScienceDaily: Top Technology News


A new generation of ultra-small and high-precision lasers emerges

Posted: 26 Apr 2012 02:41 PM PDT

Ultra fast, robust, stable, and high precision: these are some of the characteristics of a new laser. The ultra-small laser paves the way for a new generation of highly powerful, ultra-stable integrated lasers.

New guide for research on multiblock polymers emerges

Posted: 26 Apr 2012 11:39 AM PDT

Thanks to advances in polymer chemistry and a wide variety of monomer constituents to choose from, the world of multiblock polymers is wide open. These polymers can result in an astonishing array of materials, customizable to almost any specification.

New form of lava flow discovered on Mars

Posted: 26 Apr 2012 11:38 AM PDT

High-resolution photos of lava flows on Mars reveal coiling spiral patterns that resemble snail or nautilus shells. Such patterns have been found in a few locations on Earth, but never before on Mars. The discovery was made by a graduate student and published in Science.

NASA's WISE catches aging star erupting with dust

Posted: 26 Apr 2012 10:45 AM PDT

Images from NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) reveal an old star in the throes of a fiery outburst, spraying the cosmos with dust. The findings offer a rare, real-time look at the process by which stars like our sun seed the universe with building blocks for other stars, planets and even life.

Seeing inside the nose of an aircraft

Posted: 26 Apr 2012 07:49 AM PDT

Radio signals reach pilots on board an aircraft through the "radar dome", the rounded nose of the aircraft. But if errors occur during the production of this "nose", – tiny foreign particles, drops of water or air bubbles – this can impede radio traffic. In the future, a non-destructive testing system will identify just such imperfections during production.