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The Hype Machine (Free subscription) | 05/06/2008
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The Hype Machine (Free subscription) | 05/06/2008
in post Diggin’ In The Crates pt.14 from LEFT HAND SIDE .
MSFN - Frontpage News (Free subscription) | 03/07/2008
GIMP is an acronym for GNU Image Manipulation Program. It is a freely distributed program for such tasks as photo retouching, image composition and...
Tech News at TechWhack (Free subscription) | 03/07/2008
One Laptop per Child Project looking for a new CEO The One Laptop per Child Project has revealed that they are now going to operate as efficiently as a commercial organization and are looking for a new CEO. Project Chairman Nicholas Negroponte said in a statement that the group needs to operate more like a company (like [...]
Xbitlabs (Free subscription) | 03/07/2008
GeForce 9600 GT with 2GB of Memory from Jetway
The Independent (Free subscription) | 03/07/2008
The bad news for Bill Gates is that, after 13 years at the top, he has just lost his ranking as the richest man in the world. The good news is that he has been overtaken by his bridge partner. That man is Warren Buffett, a friend of the Microsoft boss since 1991, when they began to play bridge together – and also to discuss business a little.
ScrippsNews (Free subscription) | 03/06/2008
With so many great cars on the increasingly competitive market, claims to uniqueness are rare. But Mazda can rightfully call its RX-8 sports coupe the only rotary-powered mass production vehicle in the world. And despite its comparatively tame styling, the RX-8 remains an iconic sports car on par with the Chevy Corvette and Nissan 350Z. read more
eGMCarTech (Free subscription) | 03/06/2008
Lithium-ion haven't even made into mass production yet and Toyota is already planning the next-generation of battery technology. According to a report by Japan's Nikkan Kogyo, the goal is...
Physorg (Free subscription) | 03/06/2008
Thomas Edison invented the light bulb in 1880, and, since the 1920s, the incandescent light bulb has remained largely unchanged. While that's a testament to Edison's ingenuity, it's also a bulb that uses up to 95% of its power to generate heat rather than light.
TechDigest (Free subscription) | 03/06/2008
General Motors has announced that it expects to have lithium-ion powered hybrid cars in production by 2010. Hybrid and electric cars powered by the same technology as the battery you'd find in your mobile phone or notebook PC, but on a larger scale, could lead to mass production.
BwT (Free subscription) | 03/06/2008
A Swiss company called Rinspeed has recently announced its newest project: an underwater car. Named "sQuba," the car can both drive on roads, and then - at the push of a button - dive up to 10 meters (33 feet) under the sea. Rinspeed describes sQuba as the world's first real car to drive both on...
TechTaxi (Free subscription) | 03/06/2008
Operator looks for ways to improve indoor mobile coverage T-Mobile is investing in Ubiquisys, a firm that makes femtocell devices that deliver 3G mobile broadband coverage in homes and offices. Ubiquisys femtocells are being trialled by a number of mobile operators, including T-Mobile and O2. Devices are in mass production with Sony Technium and set for commercial release at the end of this
Gizmodo UK (Free subscription) | 03/06/2008
We have come across the promise of mind-controlled game systems before, like the one from Emotiv, but now PC component and peripheral outfit, OCZ Technology Group, is getting in on the act. The company has unveiled its Neural Impulse Actuator (NIA) brain-computer interface game controller – take a deep breath – which it claims...
Product Reviews Net (Free subscription) | 03/05/2008
This is the Clover 1s, a commercial coffee maker that costs an eyebrow-raising expensive $11,000. This gadget brews regular coffee (not espresso) one cup at a time and is made by a small Seattle company to order, no mass production going on here. Paul Adams from Slate managed to get his hands on the Clover 1s, [...]
Al Fin (Free subscription) | 03/05/2008
For electric powered automobiles, Lithium Ion batteries appear to be state of the art, for now. For large-scale energy storage, something "bigger" is necessary. While we are waiting for redox flow cell technology to mature, Sodium Sulfide (NaS) batteries appear ready to step in and provide enough heavy-duty electrical storage for utility load-leveling. Brian Westenhaus at New Energy and Fuel looks...
Paul Murphy (Free subscription) | 03/05/2008
A lot of the things Wintel believers know for sure are verifiably not true - so why does this continue? I think it's because their real beliefs are divorced from the realities of pricing and performance and focused, instead, on going along with what they think others believe.