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Blu-ray Disc movement slams Intel and Microsoft |
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Posted by mlambrecht on Monday, October 03 @ 06:35:00 CEST (2049 reads)
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Those 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.
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Self-replicating 3D printer |
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Anonymous 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."
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IBM Rolls Out Low-Cost Blade Servers |
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Posted by mlambrecht on Wednesday, October 27 @ 09:39:17 CEST (2034 reads)
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IBM (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.
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Genome Model Applied to Software |
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Posted by mlambrecht on Tuesday, October 05 @ 10:20:30 CEST (1792 reads)
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If 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.
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California company gives away 100 GByte email accounts |
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Posted by mlambrecht on Thursday, September 30 @ 09:25:37 CEST (1460 reads)
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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.
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Start-up Introduces a Technology First: The Personal Supercomputer |
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Posted by mlambrecht on Monday, September 06 @ 09:27:18 CEST (1428 reads)
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With $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.
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Microsoft Patents Body-As-Network |
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Posted by mlambrecht on Monday, June 28 @ 10:54:38 CEST (2110 reads)
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Microsoft 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.
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Surfing surfing |
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Posted by mlambrecht on Sunday, June 20 @ 00:31:13 CEST (1585 reads)
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It 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.
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AMD Celebrates Opteron’s One-Year Anniversary |
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Posted by mlambrecht on Monday, April 26 @ 16:27:41 CEST (1612 reads)
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With 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.
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Google, Googlier, Googliest |
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Posted by wvcrieki on Friday, February 20 @ 10:06:47 CET (2355 reads)
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Google 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.
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Transforming thoughts into deeds |
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Posted by mlambrecht on Friday, January 16 @ 16:50:44 CET (1247 reads)
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fantom 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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QRIO |
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QRIO: dancing robots built by Sony, they were shown off at the recent Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Israeli Processor Computes at Speed of Light |
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fantom 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"
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Laptop bags for women... |
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fantom 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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