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NRDC Rates Energy Efficiency of Video Game Consoles

Nov 19th, 2008 · Today, more than 40 percent of all homes in the United States contain at least one video game console. Recognizing that all that gaming could add up to serious demand for electricity, NRDC and Ecos Consulting performed the first ever comprehensive study …
see also: video · software · nation · download · Machine · United States · console

NRDC Rates Energy Efficiency of Video Game Consoles

Nov 19th, 2008 · Today, more than 40 percent of all homes in the United States contain at least one video game console. Recognizing that all that gaming could add up to serious demand for electricity, NRDC and Ecos Consulting performed the first ever comprehensive study …
see also: video · software · nation · download · Machine · United States · console

Rainforest Fungus Synthesizes Diesel

Nov 4th, 2008 · Fluffeh alerts us to a report of a fungus that naturally produces diesel fuel, or something very close to it. "A fungus that lives inside trees in the Patagonian rain forest naturally makes a mix of hydrocarbons that bears a striking resemblance to diesel, …
see also: products · interview · Alternative · Blade · biologists · carbon · fungus

Memory Molecule Identified

Nov 2nd, 2008 · Reader Ostracus informs us of research led by Michael Ehlers of Duke University that has identified a molecule, myosin Vb (five-b), that seems to be a critical component in the formation of memory. "A major puzzle for neurobiologists is how the brain …
see also: framework · research · Cell · memory · Discovery · molecules · packets

UK Opens National Video Game Archive

Oct 30th, 2008 · BBC News reports that the UK is acknowledging video games as a "key component of modern culture" by opening the National Videogame Archive inside the National Media Museum. "'The National Videogame Archive is an important resource for preserving elements …
see also: video · Music · nation · history · UK · Archives · console

NSA and Army On Quest For Quantum Physics Jackpot

Oct 29th, 2008 · coondoggie sends this excerpt from NetworkWorld: "The US Army Research Office and the National Security Agency (NSA) are together looking for some answers to their quantum physics questions. ... The Army said quantum algorithms that are developed should …
see also: solution · computer · research · Machine · functionalities · Quantum · construction

LucasArts, Bioware Announce Star Wars MMO

Oct 21st, 2008 · LucasArts and Bioware held a press conference today to confirm what has been suspected for a long time: they're working on a Star Wars MMO. It will be called Star Wars: The Old Republic, and it will be a continuation of the Knights of the Old Republic …
see also: Star Wars · player · galaxy · Website · Gamespot · Wars · franchise

Opera Develops Search Engine For Web Developers

Oct 18th, 2008 · The Metadata Analysis and Mining Application (MAMA) doesn't index content like a standard search engine, but looks at markup, style, scripting and the technology behind pages. Based on those existing MAMA-ed pages, 80.4 per cent of sites use cascading …
see also: engineering · technology · errors · AJAX · country · CSS · Computerworld

Hubble Stops Sending Data, Mission On Hold

Sep 29th, 2008 · mknewman writes to tell us that NASA is no longer receiving data from the Hubble Space Telescope, which could possibly delay the shuttle launch planned just two weeks from now. There is a backup system installed which may be used instead of training the …
see also: NASA · Hubble Space Telescope · Missions · shuttle · telescopes · astronaut · backup

Getting Away With a Cheap Graphics Card

Sep 26th, 2008 · High-end graphics cards get all the glory, but most folks have a difficult time justifying $300 or more for a single PC component. But what if you could get reasonable performance in all the latest games from a budget card costing as little as $70? With …
see also: Hardware · PC · console · graphics · consumption · Tech Report · playback

Getting Away With a Cheap Graphics Card

Sep 26th, 2008 · High-end graphics cards get all the glory, but most folks have a difficult time justifying $300 or more for a single PC component. But what if you could get reasonable performance in all the latest games from a budget card costing as little as $70? With …
see also: Hardware · PC · console · graphics · consumption · Tech Report · playback

SpaceX Flight 4 Launch Postponed

Sep 24th, 2008 · Matt_dk noted that yesterday's launch plans for SpaceX have hit some turbulence. He says "SpaceX Flight 4 Launch has been postponed. The static fire took place on Saturday [20 Sep 2008, CA time], as expected, and no major issues came up. However, after …
see also: ca · Windows · engineering · SpaceX · 2008 · static · Oct

The Best Gaming Laptop Money Can Buy

Sep 16th, 2008 · Gameplayer has gone live with their winners for the best gaming laptops money can buy as of Q3 2008. The analysis is broken into three sections to cater for three different budget requirements. There is a detailed explanation of why each laptop was selected, …
see also: Hardware · laptop · money · 2008 · winners · analyse · gameplay

The Best Gaming Laptop Money Can Buy

Sep 15th, 2008 · Gameplayer has gone live with their winners for the best gaming laptops money can buy as of Q3 2008. The analysis is broken into three sections to cater for three different budget requirements. There is a detailed explanation of why each laptop was selected, …
see also: Hardware · laptop · money · 2008 · winners · analyse · gameplay

California Classes LED Component Gallium Arsenide a Carcinogen

Aug 24th, 2008 · Gallium Arsenide has now been listed as a carcinogen. Given the increasing usage of gallium arsenide, the main constituent in LEDs, and their recent championing as more efficient light sources in recent news stories and Slashdot, there may be significant …
see also: Usage · Environmentalism · workers · cancer · industrial · California · disposable

Virgin Galactic Shows the Finished WhiteKnight Two

Jul 28th, 2008 · Virgin Galactic today unveiled their WhiteKnight Two mothership, called "EVE". It is designed to carry the smaller SpaceShip Two into space. The rollout represents another major milestone in Virgin Galactic's quest to launch the world's first private, …
see also: world · Science · technology · milestone · Virgin · private · Composite

Liquid Metal CPU Heatsink Beats Water Cooling

Jul 20th, 2008 · Bios Magazine is reporting that the world's first commercially available liquid-metal based CPU cooler is about to ship. Danamics, a Danish company, claims that its LM-10 outperforms standard air-cooled heatsinks and most watercooled systems with a mere …
see also: world · technology · reliable · company · electric · CPUs · temperatures

Sun's Java Will Be Free This Year

Jun 23rd, 2008 · Ian Whyde notes that Sun is finally coming to the end of its struggle to open up Java completely. Simon Phipps, the chief open source officer at Sun Microsystems, said: "There were a couple of holdouts there. One was the area to do with raster graphics …
see also: office · company · Vendors · milestone · Java · graphics · struggle

Researchers Simplify Quantum Cryptography

Jun 3rd, 2008 · Quantum cryptography, the most secure method of transmitting data, has taken a step closer to mainstream viability with a technique that simplifies the distribution of keys. Researchers at NIST claim that the new 'quantum key distribution' method minimizes …
see also: mainstream · distribution · Quantum · broadband · optical · transmitting · detectors

A Guardian Angel In Your Cell Phone

May 10th, 2008 · Bill Gates and Ray Ozzie are listed as inventors of the Guardian Angel, which is described in a most unusual Microsoft patent application that should intrigue privacy advocates. In addition to protecting you from possibly diseased people, by detecting …
see also: protection · Microsoft · Cell · ads · Inventors · temperatures · privacy







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