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Welcome to the Age of Energy 'Packets', Viaspac...

(http://www.memebox.com) - posted by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
VIASPACE's fuel cell subsidiary Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Corporation (DMFCC) will deliver disposable methanol fuel cartridges to Samsung for integration into portable electronics like notebook computers, mobile phones and small portable power s... More>>>
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Technology

Microsoft Maps Course to a Jetsons-Style Future

(http://www.nytimes.com) - scanned by: Jeff Hilford over 4 years ago
If their wildest dreams turn into realities, it is possible that consumers will one day associate the Wintel moniker more with brainy elevators than desktops. More>>>
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Microsoft Demos Augmented Vision

(http://www.technologyreview.com) - scanned by: il pinolo over 4 years ago
Better computer-vision algorithms overlay digital information on the real world. More>>>
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[Video] Impress Touch Project Hints at Post-PC...

(http://www.memebox.com) - posted by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
During the next decade we are likely to see commercial products that will start to define the 'Post PC' Era of smart, networked objects that follow a new path of product development.  Users will interact with embedded devices beyond the keybo... More>>>
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New self-assembly technique could dramatically ...

(http://www.nanowerk.com) - scanned by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
Researchers have developed a method for 'defect-free arrays of nanoscopic elements with feature sizes as small as 3 nanometers, translating into densities of 10 terabits per square inch. One terabit is equal to 1 trillion bits, or 125 gigabytes.' More>>>
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Average age for first cell phone in UK? Eight!

(http://www.crunchgear.com) - scanned by: Alvis Brigis over 4 years ago
The numbers come from a survey of “1,435 people including 546 children aged seven to 15, 676 parents and 759 grandparents between January 16 and 26,” finding that 35 percent of children own a cell phone by age eight. More>>>
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[Video] MIT Media Lab Demonstrates the Future o...

(http://www.memebox.com) - posted by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
MIT Media Lab's David Merrill describes at a near term future where we play with smart objects that integrate OLED displays, sensors, and smarter software that adapts to our actions: More>>>
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RFID for Identity Documents May Not Fly in the ...

(http://www.memebox.com) - posted by: Alvis Brigis over 4 years ago
White/Grey-hat hacker Chris Paget demonstrates a $250 mobile device that can read and clone RFID tags embedded in United States passport cards and enhanced drivers' licenses. As I often remind readers, accelerating technology cuts both ... More>>>
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2.7 Inch Cubic Projector Hits Market in Japan

(http://www.memebox.com) - posted by: Alvis Brigis over 4 years ago
The latest intriguing mini-projector to hit store shelves (in Japan) is a small cubic, 25 ANSI Lumen LED called the Miseal.  Manufactured by little-know Japanese comapny Sanko, the device is just 2.7in. x 2.7in. x 2.8in. and weighs just over ... More>>>
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Carbon nanotubes double electric current flow

(http://www.nanowerk.com) - scanned by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
Purdue researchers 'drove semiconducting carbon nanotubes into an avalanche process that carries more electrons down more paths, similar to the way a multilane highway carries more traffic than a one-lane road.' More>>>
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MIT Students Turn Internet Into a Sixth Human S...

(http://blog.wired.com) - scanned by: Jeff Hilford over 4 years ago
Students at the MIT Media Lab have developed a wearable computing system that turns any surface into an interactive display screen. More>>>
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The Inlet-Outlet: Harnessing Energy from Everyd...

(http://www.core77.com) - scanned by: Adam Cutsinger over 4 years ago
Nearly every room in our homes and offices has at least one electrical outlet from which we draw power for our gadgets and appliances. What if each of those outlets had an accompanying electrical "inlet" so that we not only drew power fr... More>>>
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