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Researchers at NASA's Jet Propulsion lab have been working on the problem of gripping traditionally difficult-to-grip rocks. Their solution is to grip the many... Read More »
Late last month the consumer tech world buzzed with speculation that the next iphone would be covered in a substance referred to as "Liquidmetal." The type... Read More »
Intel Gives IT More Options with New Intel® Xeon® Processors
Micron Technologies venetured into the world of consumer electronics earlier this month when they released the PoP Video projector for Apple iPhone and iPod products. ... Read More »
Twenty-eight proves tough-for-business... Ever since late last year when we heard about difficulties foundries were having with the latest-and-greatest (and... Read More »
Fundamentally, most of the energy we use on the earth comes from the sun -- from fossil fuels to wind and photovoltaics. Nature has been evolutionarily perfecting... Read More »
With a return to its "Kepler" graphical processing unit (GPU) architechture, the GeForce GTX 670 is NVIDIA's latest processor offering. The graphics... Read More »
Light emitting diodes are slowly but surely replacing the highly-energy-inefficient incandescent lights that still dominate the home and office setting. One serious... Read More »
EMC Corporation announced today that it has acquired the privately held XtremeIO, an industry pioneer in all-flash storage. The addition of XtremeIO technology is the ... Read More »
Graphene is a promising replacement for the materials with which we currently construct electronics. Particularly in the field of solar technology, graphene is useful ... Read More »
Today Samsung released a set of three advertisements touting the advantages of their memory chips in mobile devices to consumers. Each of the three videos introduces... Read More »
Korean researchers demonstrate simple fabrication and testing of new nanocomposite generator.
Gallium Nitride (GaN) has recently been touted as a highly effectively replacement for silicon in high power transistor applications, but overheating of these devices ... Read More »
Researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology have experimentally realized a new class of material that has been theorized to exists for over a decade. This... Read More »
Research In Motion, after a rather tepid reception of their newest Blackberry handset that was revealed at last week's Blackberry World conference, has appointed... Read More »
Nevada has approved Google's license application and issued the country's first autonomous vehicle license -- the driverless car is now legally allowed to... Read More »
Only a handful of companies manufacture flash memory on a large scale, and in a field ever the more dependent on handheld devices, NAND memory is the business to be... Read More »
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