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FRIDAY 27. JANUARY, 2012
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Before you dismiss it as a fad, consider the evolution of 2D printing.
I'd like to sneak up on the question of 3-D printing by way of boring old 2-D printing.
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Following news that Pac-Man is NP-Hard, theorists determine the computational complexity of Scrabble
Having been invented in the US in the mid-20th century, Scrabble is now available in dozens of languages and sells in numbers measured in hundreds of millions. That makes it one of the most popular games in the world.
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THURSDAY 26. JANUARY, 2012
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A campaign to free up spectrum hoarded by old media bears fruit.
New Hanover County, North Carolina just rolled out Super WiFi, which is its actual name, not just a patronizing euphemism I'm deploying because I think you can't handle "a new WiFi standard operating in the 'white spaces' between 50-700Mhz, where previously only television stations were allowed to transmit."
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What comes after funding for fuel cells, biofuels and electric cars? Why, support for natural gas vehicles, of course.
America’s presidents can’t make up their minds about how to reduce dependence on oil imports.
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(Told you so.)
Back in November, the Internet was in a flurry about a fire that had engulfed a Chevy Volt that had undergone a particularly aggressive crash test, and then had been set aside on a lot without following GM’s battery-draining protocol. Two other fires later occurred in relation to other safety tests. Though the news seemed to give fodder to EV skeptics and other friends of the fossil fuel industry, the fact of the matter was that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said that it had no reason to believe the Volt was “at a greater risk of fire than gasoline-powered vehicles.” I called the whole thing
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The classic '80s arcade game turns out to be equivalent to the travelling salesman problem, according a new analysis of the computational complexity of video games
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WEDNESDAY 25. JANUARY, 2012
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We need a robust manufacturing sector to create tomorrow's technology.
Suddenly, it seems that manufacturing is again in the news. Or, more precisely, manufacturing and jobs are.
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Extruding, printing, and sintering are not the same as manufacturing.
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The EU talks tough on data protection.
The European Union is about to propose new rules on data protection, according to
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His State of the Union address emphasized increased fossil fuels production, in addition to support for clean energy.
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The perfect secrecy offered by quantum mechanics appears to have been scuppered by a previously unknown practical problem, says physicists
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And can he save the BlackBerry brand?
The leadership is changing at Research in Motion Ltd., the Canadian company behind the iconic but troubled BlackBerry. Co-CEOs (and co-founders) Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis announced that they were
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TUESDAY 24. JANUARY, 2012
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Although unaffected for now, other surveillance technologies may face similar scrutiny before long.
Yesterday the U.S. Supreme Court
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A non-destructive method for imaging single proteins could help solve one of the biggest challenges in biology
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MONDAY 23. JANUARY, 2012
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A company known for long-form journalism democratizes tablet publishing.
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The conclusion could kick off a trade war between the U.S. and China, which could harm solar innovation.
It looks likely that a U.S. government investigation into the pricing of solar panels by companies in China will find that they are selling below cost, perhaps aided by government support.
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The leap from our universe to another is theoretically possible, say physicists. And the technology to test the idea is available today
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SATURDAY 21. JANUARY, 2012
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The best of the rest from the Physics arXiv this week
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Matias offers keyboards that are simultaneously innovative and retro.
All this talk of late about how our
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FRIDAY 20. JANUARY, 2012
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Part-window, part-touchscreen. Cue the Minority Report references.
A “smart window” from Samsung took away the award for innovation at CES this year. What’s a smart window, and why do you need one right away?
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A roundup of the most important energy stories from the past week.
As Kevin Bullis
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The social gaming company has added "explosive moments" to make its version of the venerable board more unpredictable, and exciting.
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Under certain market conditions, cartels arise naturally without collusion. This raises important questions over how the behaviour should be controlled
The price of gas is a puzzle. Monitor the average price in gas stations in a particular city and it will vary dramatically, sometimes in a matter of hours and often in ways that appear cyclical.
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THURSDAY 19. JANUARY, 2012
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Kodak hopes to use its expertise in film making to produce flexible solar cells.
It may be a long shot, but Kodak, which filed for bankruptcy today, thinks it might have a use for its idle film production equipment: making solar cells.
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But the fight will continue as supporters try to amend the two pieces of legislation.
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