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The recent Xbox release at E3 took everyone by surprise. Most expected that it would simply be an Apple Airplay clone, but instead found that it could be much more... Read More »
In a press release today on their website, smartphone maker HTC announced that it expects a drop in target revenue for the second quarter of this year. HTC is the... Read More »
European researchers are working to develop nano-scale chemical sensors, in the hopes of devise a device that could test male urine for the presence of prostate cancer ... Read More »
The news broke yesterday morning in the Washington Post and the New York Times: early this year National Reconnaissance Office, one of the US Government's... Read More »
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Jackie KellyNASA doesn't have the budget to do much with them? How sad.
Jun 5, 2012
The loss highlights the current problem with many fields that involve bringing nanotechnology to market: it's easy to raise money but difficult to implement... Read More »
In a press release yesterday, Freescale announced that it was going to get into the increasingly lucrative mobile sensor business. Their offering will include a... Read More »
Computex, the other international mobile device trade show, launched today in Taipei, Taiwan, and will no doubt keep the tech-news hungry occupied for the rest of the ... Read More »
There is plenty that we do not know about the mysterious process of protein folding. Protein structure -- the spacial structure, and not simply the amino-acid... Read More »
The latest developments remote controlled aerial vehicle technology have largely focused on reducing weight and increasing autonomy. Recently, one bereaved cat owner... Read More »
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Aurora SterlingWow. I guess this cat has 10 lives.
Jun 5, 2012
Anonymous Wouldn't it be better to make a catmobile instead so at least it can be used to chase mice.. :P
Jun 6, 2012
One of graphene's unique properties is that it has zero bandgap, which effectively means that it will absorb light of any wavelength and frequency. University of... Read More »
Gregg A. Lowe was hired to lead the top-twenty semiconductor company. Mr. Lowe was previously a senior vice president and manager of the analog business at Texas... Read More »
Yesterday at Edwards Air Force Base in Los Angeles County Boeing successfully completed the first test flight of its "Phantom Eye" high-altitude unmanned... Read More »
Normal x-rays, the type you might get if you go to a hospital for a broken leg, for example, image your bones by bombarding tissue with x-rays and measuring the... Read More »
Last week, the world was abuzz with the news of a computer virus more complete and sophisticated than any the internet has seen before. The question on everyone's ... Read More »
Eberhard Grather, a researcher from the Exertion Games Lab has created a robot to accompany lonely runners. The robot uses a simply quad-rotor drone with an on-board... Read More »
World leader in ceramic technology, Corning, first released its surprisingly durable and flexible Gorilla Glass earlier this year. The glass has already found its way ... Read More »
Towards the end of last week, Freescale Semiconductors made an announcement that went surprisingly unnoticed by the tech community. In a press release on Thursday... Read More »
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Ann ConkleI've always found it frustrating that my very "smart" phone has to be plugged in the get charged. So glad to hear that power is finally catching up with the rest of the wireless revolution.
Jun 4, 2012
“This video shows a fruit fly embryo from when it was about two-and-a-half hours old until it walked away from the microscope as a larva, 20 hours later,”... Read More »
True, popping popcorn is not one of the most difficult of kitchen tasks, but it's still impressive... for a robot.
No news is Google news Owner and operator of everybody's favorite internet text field, Google, continues to make news as it branches farther away from its... Read More »
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