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Blu-ray Disc movement slams Intel and Microsoft
Posted by mlambrecht on Monday, October 03 @ 06:35:00 CEST (2049 reads)
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Information TechnologyThose behind the Blu-ray Disc (BD) movement have slammed Microsoft and Intel for saying that HD DVD is the superior next-generation optical disc format for PCs, claiming that such statements are "not aligned" with the "vast majority" of computer industry participants.
Self-replicating 3D printer
Posted by wvcrieki on Tuesday, March 22 @ 13:06:01 CET (3018 reads)
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Information TechnologyAnonymous writes "A self-replicating 3D printer that spawns new, improved versions of itself is in development at the University of Bath in the UK. More at the new scientist."
IBM Rolls Out Low-Cost Blade Servers
Posted by mlambrecht on Wednesday, October 27 @ 09:39:17 CEST (2034 reads)
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Information TechnologyIBM (NYSE: IBM - news) has announced a low-cost blade server chassis, along with several new "business-in-a-box" packages for a wide range of industries, including the growing bioinformatics sector.
Genome Model Applied to Software
Posted by mlambrecht on Tuesday, October 05 @ 10:20:30 CEST (1792 reads)
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Information TechnologyIf you want to change fields and apply all your bioinformatics skills and algorithms to another field, the following article shows you how someone applied bioinformatics technology on reverse engineering (read: hacking) network protocols.
California company gives away 100 GByte email accounts
Posted by mlambrecht on Thursday, September 30 @ 09:25:37 CEST (1460 reads)
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Information Technology And you thought Google's 1-GByte Gmail was big: Hellacious Riders, an online motorcycle magazine, announced that it launched a 100-GByte Email service to its users. The firm extended its offer with a challenge to THG readers for a 1000 GByte account.
Start-up Introduces a Technology First: The Personal Supercomputer
Posted by mlambrecht on Monday, September 06 @ 09:27:18 CEST (1428 reads)
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Information TechnologyWith $12 million in funding and a consulting chief scientist from Los Alamos whose research field is efficient computing, high-performance networking and bioinformatics, two of Transmeta's co-founders have reinvented the technical workstation, coming up with a completely new kind of box that's actually a "Personal Cluster" or even a "Personal Supercomputer" - a widget that puts 12 nodes in the space of a classic desktop or 96 nodes in a knee-knocking deskside - both configurations playing to the emerging rage for commodity Linux clusters.
Microsoft Patents Body-As-Network
Posted by mlambrecht on Monday, June 28 @ 10:54:38 CEST (2110 reads)
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Information TechnologyMicrosoft has a patent on a new kind of network: Your body.
The software giant has received a U.S. patent for a "method and apparatus for transmitting power and data using the human body." An application for the patent, No. 6,754, 472, was filed in 2000 and awarded this week.
Surfing surfing
Posted by mlambrecht on Sunday, June 20 @ 00:31:13 CEST (1585 reads)
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Information TechnologyIt had to be there sooner or later, but now it is reality : the expression surfing while you are surfing has been given some ground to it. A surfboard with built-in laptop, video camera and sun panels has been launched today. Or how the power of language leaves no inventor untouched.
AMD Celebrates Opteron’s One-Year Anniversary
Posted by mlambrecht on Monday, April 26 @ 16:27:41 CEST (1612 reads)
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Information TechnologyWith the skyline of Manhattan as the backdrop, AMD brought together its partners and customers Thursday to celebrate the one-year anniversary of its 64-bit Opteron processor.
Google, Googlier, Googliest
Posted by wvcrieki on Friday, February 20 @ 10:06:47 CET (2355 reads)
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Information TechnologyGoogle reigns supreme as the search engine of choice—but for how long? A pack of startups—and Microsoft—are developing technologies to find what you want, faster.
Transforming thoughts into deeds
Posted by mlambrecht on Friday, January 16 @ 16:50:44 CET (1247 reads)
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Information Technologyfantom writes "Ever thought to controle a computer directly with your mind? Lots of people wish they could jack their brain directly to their computer and toss out those annoying keyboards and joysticks; especially people who can't use keyboards or joysticks.

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Posted by wvcrieki on Wednesday, January 14 @ 07:59:10 CET (1544 reads)
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Information TechnologyQRIO: dancing robots built by Sony, they were shown off at the recent Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
5 GHz Project
Posted by wvcrieki on Friday, January 09 @ 11:56:41 CET (1443 reads)
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Information TechnologyCPU Cooling With Liquid Nitrogen ;-) Check it out ...
Israeli Processor Computes at Speed of Light
Posted by mlambrecht on Tuesday, November 04 @ 13:28:31 CET (1655 reads)
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Information Technologyfantom writes "An Israeli start-up has developed a processor that uses optics instead of silicon, enabling it to compute at the speed of light.
If you want to check it out? click here"
Laptop bags for women...
Posted by wvcrieki on Sunday, November 02 @ 17:37:02 CET (4636 reads)
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Information Technologyfantom writes "International fashion designer Julien Macdonald has created three exclusive laptop bag designs for Intel, to celebrate the growing role that technology plays in women’s lives
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