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100x Denser Chips Possible With Plasmonic Nanolithography

Oct 26th, 2008 · According to the semiconductor industry, maskless nanolithography is a flexible nanofabrication technique which suffers from low throughput. But now, engineers at the University of California at Berkeley have developed a new approach that involves 'flying' …
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Inside the World's Most Advanced Planetarium

Oct 23rd, 2008 · Earlier this month, the most technologically-advanced digital planetarium in the world opened in San Francisco's California Academy of Sciences. The new Morrison Planetarium's 75-foot screen replaces the traditional Zeiss projector with an array of 6 …
see also: world · computer · engineering · digital · resolution · Tech · movie

World's Smallest IPv6 Stack By Cisco, Atmel, SICS

Oct 15th, 2008 · Cisco, Atmel, and the Swedish Institute of Computer Science have released uIPv6, the world's smallest IPv6 compliant IPv6 stack, as open source for the Contiki embedded operating system. The intent is to bring IP addresses to the masses by giving devices …
see also: IP · world · Usage · memory · compliant · dynamic · bill

Solar Plane Breaks Endurance Record

Aug 24th, 2008 · calmond writes with this excellent snippet from CNET News: "QinetiQ Group PLC claimed Sunday that its propeller-driven aircraft called Zephyr flew for 83 hours and 37 minutes non stop, more than doubling the official world record set by Northrop Grumman's …
see also: world · 2001 · Solar · batteries · ultra · rechargeable · Flies

Hands-on Look At USB 3.0, Spec Details Revealed

Aug 22nd, 2008 · Maximum PC dug up some new information about USB 3.0, got their hands on the new connectors, and even took a look inside the new cables. They learned several new details about the next-gen version of the ubiquitous interface. USB Superspeed will be backward …
see also: bundling · interface · upgrading · USB · Gen · compatible · ultra

Ultra-light Micro Air Vehicles

Jul 24th, 2008 · Dutch engineers have built the third generation of the DelFly autonomous air vehicle. The DelFly Micro made its first public flight earlier today in Delft. This micro air vehicle weighs only 3 grams and has a wingspan of 10 centimeters. This very small …
see also: engineering · Public · vehicle · cameras · remote · dangerous · autonomous

Ubuntu Is Hyper-Active At OSCON

Jul 23rd, 2008 · Ubuntu and Canonical have been very active at OSCON this year. They showcased a new distro, announced improvements to their code-hosting platform, and made Mark Shuttleworth available for a couple of talks and panel sessions. Quoting: 'Ubuntu Netbook …
see also: Linux · distro · computer · Portable · distribution · platform · interface

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

A 30-Picowatt Processor For Sensors

Jun 15th, 2008 · University of Michigan (U-M) researchers have developed an ultra low power microchip which 'uses 30,000 times less power in sleep mode and 10 times less in active mode than comparable chips now on the market.' It only consumes 30 picowatts in sleep mode, …
see also: medical · pictures · blog · computer · consumer · Sensor · environment

VIA and NVIDIA Working Together For PC Design

Jun 7th, 2008 · With AMD buying up ATI and Intel working on their own discrete graphics core, it makes sense for NVIDIA and VIA to partner together. It might be surprising, though, that rather than see the rumors of NVIDIA buying VIA come true, the two companies instead …
see also: Hardware · PC · Mini · software · Partners · platform · Intel

Acer Bets Big On Linux

Jun 5th, 2008 · Stony Stevenson writes to tell us IT News is reporting that Acer is betting big on Linux, looking to push Tux on many of their upcoming laptops and netbooks. "The company is already heavily promoting Linux for its low cost ultra-portable netbook range …
see also: Linux · Windows · computer · Portable · company · app · laptop

Bacteria Found Alive In Ice 120,000 Years Old

Jun 3rd, 2008 · FiReaNGeL notes research presented this morning at Penn State on the discovery of a new, ultra-small species of bacteria that has survived for more than 120,000 years within the ice of a Greenland glacier at a depth of nearly two miles. From the psu.edu …
see also: alive · research · environment · poor · Solar · Discovery · Greenland

£10 Battery Upgrade For UK Eee PC 900 Owners

May 31st, 2008 · Asus has backed down in the face of complaints from UK Eee PC 900 owners about the ultra-portable's low-capacity battery. Confusing statements posted in online reviews led buyers to believe that they would get a larger capacity battery than they actually …
see also: PC · Online · download · Portable · UK · battery · background

First Reviews of the MSI Wind Ultra-Portable Laptop

May 29th, 2008 · UK tech website Mobile Computer has an early hands-on review of the MSI Wind — a £329 ultraportable notebook that will compete head-on with the Asus Eee PC 900. In its favour are a 10in screen, better keyboard and, perhaps most important of …
see also: Mini · Portable · photos · UK · Tech · Website · laptop

World's Newest, Most Powerful Laser Comes Online

May 17th, 2008 · The OMEGA EP laser at the University of Rochester's Laboratory for Laser Energetics was dedicated today at the Robert L. Sproull Center for Ultra High Intensity Laser Research. The new laser, which has been in design since ~2002 will, at 1 kilojoule per …
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Microsoft Decides To Take On Linux On Low-Cost PCs

May 10th, 2008 · Microsoft is launching a program to promote the use of its Windows OS in ultra low-cost PCs. It is an effort to stop Linux dominating this market but Microsoft is insisting on limiting the hardware specs of these devices."Read more of this story at Slashdot.
see also: Linux · Hardware · PC · Microsoft · ultra · Windows OS · devicesRead

War Brewing on the Inexpensive Laptop Front

May 5th, 2008 · The Christian Science Monitor has an interesting look at the war brewing on the inexpensive laptop front. With everything from the Eee PC to the OLPC, the trend in slimming and trimming seems to be continuing. "The market segment is so new it doesn't …
see also: PC · Internet · gadget · mobile · Machine · Intel · laptop

Thinkpad X300 With SSD Performance Evaluation

Apr 17th, 2008 · Hard drives are typically one of the more significant performance bottlenecks in any system today. An evaluation of Lenovo's new ultra portable Thinkpad X300 notebook shows a fast solid state hard drive can substantially improve the performance of a system. …
see also: integrated · productivity · Portable · desktop · Benchmarks · graphics · processors

What's The Perfect Balance For a Budget Laptop?

Apr 9th, 2008 · Recently HP officially unveiled a budget ultraportable laptop aimed to compete with the likes of Asus Eee PC. According to Compal, one of Dell's assemblers, Dell is also going to enter the budget ultra-portable market soon. All of these devices lack many …
see also: Portable · laptop · HP · Storage · Dell · optical · ultra

Microsoft Extends XP For Low-Cost Laptops

Apr 3rd, 2008 · Microsoft says it will extend the sales of Windows XP Home to OEMs by several years, but it's not in response to the SaveXP petition. Microsoft is supposedly making the move in part to ensure that Linux doesn't dominate the market for certain types of …
see also: Linux · Microsoft · Deadline · Windows · computer · mobile · Intel







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