December 2011
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June 2011
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YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. →
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March 2011
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App Shopper: Best Alarm Clock (Productivity) →
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February 2011
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Nokias kommande Windows Phone 7 lurar? « Peter... →
Feb 16th
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5 Website Features You Can Easily Offload to... →
Feb 15th
YouTube - iPad app first look: The Daily →
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January 2011
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November 2010
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July 2010
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Why is it always the wifi card that dies first?
I’ve had a multitude of different computers since the birth of wifi technology, and every single one of them has experienced the same faith - death of the wifi card. This has happened before anything else has gone (the screen, the hard drive, the keyboard has always outlasted the wifi card). Regardless of maker, pc or mac, IBM, Dell or Apple - the wifi card always dies first. I have a heap...
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May 2010
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Venter’s Newest Synthetic Bacteria Has Secret... →
Want to crack the code? The new synthetic bacteria has watermarks (WM1) encoded inside its DNA. Researchers at the J Craig Venter Institute recently unveiled their first…
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March 2010
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Does Our DNA Carry the Memories of Our Ancestors?... →
It seems like something out of a movie (and hey, it is), but there’s some scientific evidence that we actually carry the memories of our ancestors with us in our genetic code….
Mar 20th
Scientists drag quantum mechanics into the visible... →
All sorts of counterintuitive behavior happens with regularity in the quantum realm, but very little of that bleeds over into the world of classical mechanics that the human senses…
Mar 18th
High-Speed Camera Scans Books in Seconds →
A Tokyo lab demonstrates a book-scanning system that only needs someone to hold the book underneath its camera and flip rapidly through the pages.
Mar 18th
Op-Ed: Why the Internet Should Win the Nobel Peace... →
This year, a Chinese dissident and a Russian human rights advocate — recent nominees for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize — are joined by an unlikely, nonhuman contender: the internet.
Mar 18th
Editorial: Six Really Good Reasons to Buy an iPad... →
There are plenty of articles floating around that advise one to wait on the iPad, not buy one sight unseen, or not buy one at all - especially of you already have a Mac and an iPhone. I believe…
Mar 18th
Mar 18th
Stunning Glimpse Into The Future Of Magazines →
Take a gander at the clip up there. It’s been forty-odd years since Bobb Goldsteinn coined the term “multimedia,” but I think — and maybe you’ll agree with me — this is the first time I’ve…
Mar 17th
Adam The Robot Scientist Makes Its First Discovery →
Professor Ross King with robot scientist Adam. Although the cost and large size of the robot makes it impractical to have one in every laboratory, both factors should decrease over…
Mar 17th
Mar 16th
AppleInsider | Apple's iPhone 4.0 software to... →
Skönt, och hoppas de stämmer. Inte för att jag själv saknat det så förfärligt mycket - utan för att jag är såååå tröööött på tjatet.
Mar 12th
WatchWatch
Precursor to “This Too Shall Pass”, albeit with several cheat-cuts.
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Kojiro humanoid goes musculoskeletal in a big way →
We just found a new friend. Kojiro, a humanoid being built by the University of Tokyo’s JSK Robotics Laboratory, has a detailed musculoskeletal system built to mimic the human body….
Mar 8th
Tumbleweed Rover Ball Could Be Key to Exploring... →
Martian rovers with wheels are so 2009, man. And they get stuck in the sand way too easily. What we need is an army of tumbleweed beach ball robots surveying hundreds of miles of Martian…
Mar 8th
Cascaad Personalizes Your News Stream In Real Time... →
“Here’s how the service, currently only available as a beta iPhone app, gets pitched in their own words: The goal is to potentiate your extended awareness of what is happening right now of…
Mar 8th
NSFW: Hey, America! Our draconian copyright law... →
I’ve always had mixed feelings about the DMCA. On the one hand, as an author, I like that it gives me a way to stop illegal copies of my work being distributed in the US, so ensuring that…
Mar 7th
Toyota Simulator →
Mar 7th
WTFJeans Have Special Pockets for All Your Gadgets →
If you were ever frustrated by the lack of iPhone/iPod touch pocket on your jeans, here’s a treat for you: wtfJeans. This freshly launched indie jeans brand was just a …
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Car Locator Android App Makes $13,000 a Month... →
It may not be the $1m that Tapulous brings in each month for its Tap Tap Revenge series of iPhone apps, but independent developer Edward Kim is understandably pleased with his $13,000/month…
Mar 2nd
Jon Stokes on the Apple A4 →
Jon Stokes: But it turns out that the the A4 is a 1GHz custom SoC with a single Cortex A8 core and a PowerVR SGX GPU. The fact that A4 uses a single A8 core hasn’t been made public, but I’ve…
Mar 2nd
Embargoes II – The Sequel →
It’s no secret TechCrunch, like all media outlets has a love hate relationship with the PR industry. Take the guy who just rang me. “Hi, my name is Rob, I want to tell you about a news story.”…
Mar 2nd
February 2010
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What Is Time? One Physicist Hunts for the Ultimate... →
Time is a slippery concept, and scientists have not figured out how to explain it satisfactorily. But physicist Sean Carroll is on the hunt for a theory of time, and he thinks he’ll find it in the…
Feb 26th
National Geographic on Silicon Valley in 1982: A... →
The year is 1982. Michael Jackson’s Thriller’s climbing the music charts, E.T.’s in the theaters, and a patch of land dubbed Silicon Valley is catching notice. The drug-fueled, theft-filled,…
Feb 23rd
Smash face on keyboard - Post result →
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