SanDisk aiming to stack up 3D flash memory By J. Mark Lytle, Tokyo published 23 May 09 Planning to beat physical limit on storage capacity
Power-hungry gadgets killing the planet By J. Mark Lytle, Tokyo published 17 May 09 We all love our gadgets but they appear not to be so kind back to us - that's the finding of a new report from the IEA on the impact of the energy consumption of our shiny new toys.
World's fastest CPU clocked at 128 gigaflops By J. Mark Lytle, Tokyo published 16 May 09 Reports from Japan say that a new supercomputer processor has taken the crown of world's fastest by not just beating, but obliterating the old record.
Yahoo sued over failing to delete false profile By J. Mark Lytle, Tokyo published 10 May 09 Damaging material should have been removed as promised
Wikipedia hoax shames major publishers By J. Mark Lytle, Tokyo published 10 May 09 It's not often that student pranks make headlines across the world, but the rise of the internet has helped one 22-year-old do exactly that.
Twitter 'spams' UK software developer By J. Mark Lytle, Tokyo published 2 May 09 Another day, another Twitter story and this time it's a bit more than yet another celebrity prattling on about lots of nothing much.
Amazon bars Kindle user from reading e-books By J. Mark Lytle, Tokyo published 18 April 09 Shopper locked out after fuss over previous returns
Is YouTube ripping off music creators? By J. Mark Lytle, Tokyo published 12 April 09 Millionaire Pete Waterman suffers indignity of £11 cheque
Microsoft Office 2010 to be free online By J. Mark Lytle, Tokyo published 11 April 09 We knew Microsoft was almost ready to lift the lid on the next version of its Office suite of software, but we hadn't expected the surprises that appear in the offing.
ZigBee Wi-Fi tech monitors carbon output By J. Mark Lytle, Tokyo published 4 April 09 In this increasingly environment-aware age we're glad that at least one firm has seen sense and combined the power of ZigBee wireless networking and dung beetles to cut carbon emissions.
UK iPhone users leading mobile revolution By J. Mark Lytle, Tokyo published 29 March 09 We already know the iPhone has done reasonably well in the UK, selling over a million handsets, but the latest data on how people use the device provides a few surprises.
Pot plant logs onto Twitter in search of water By J. Mark Lytle, Tokyo published 29 March 09 If you haven't yet found enough ways to waste time with Twitter, then how about adding something akin to watching grass grow to your Web 2.0 mix?
Dell to bundle HSPA 'net access with PCs By J. Mark Lytle, Tokyo published 28 March 09 In a move that could spell changes for its laptop PCs worldwide, Dell is starting a service in Japan that bundles new machines with built-in instant internet access.
Newspaper cuts off fan's nose, spites self By J. Mark Lytle, Tokyo published 21 March 09 Old media struggling to understand the way of the wired world