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THURSDAY 19. JANUARY, 2012
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The wheels of fate that led the photography company into Chapter 11 began spinning in 1975.
No one is really surprised that Eastman Kodak has
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A simple mathematical model of the way cultures spread reproduces some aspects of European history, say complexity scientists
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WEDNESDAY 18. JANUARY, 2012
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Old-line media companies have taken a hostage in the battle against modernity: the Internet
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Microelectromechanical devices could soon be remotely controlled using light thanks to a proof-of-concept experiment demonstrating 'photoelectrowetting'
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TUESDAY 17. JANUARY, 2012
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Press on something, and it presses back.
We all know that we are frail creatures, that life is short and precarious and fraught with risk, and that often its greatest pleasures are the very things that lead us all the more swiftly to our inevitable undoing. I wish I could tell you that our gadgets offered an exception to this rule. Instead, a medical doctor has come along to tell us that
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The search giant's is accused of accessing a startup's database and trying to poach its customers.
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Physicists predict that metamaterials ought to generate an entirely new kind of force that can be turned on and off with the flick of a switch
Back in 1871, James Clerk Maxwell predicted that light exerts a force on any surface it hits. This radiation pressure was experimentally discovered some 30 years later and has since emerged as a hugely important force that is now exploited in systems such as solar sails and laser cooling.
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MONDAY 16. JANUARY, 2012
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A CES gem with a sleek design and Android connectivity.
I've spent time on this blog advocating for the idea of the smart watch as something more than a fad -- something that could make a small but significant disruption in the world of connected devices. Though I had previously thought the smart money, so to speak, was on the
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Details emerge about the next-gen Apple tablet.
Bloomberg
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A simple mathematical model of the brain explains the pattern of murders by a serial killer, say researchers
On 20 November 1990, Andrei Chikatilo was arrested in Rostov, a Russian state bordering the Ukraine. After nine days in custody, Chikatilo confessed to the murder of 36 girls, boys and women over a 12 year period. He later confessed to a further 20 murders, making him one of the most prolific serial killers in modern history.
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SATURDAY 14. JANUARY, 2012
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The best of the rest from the Physics arXiv this week
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FRIDAY 13. JANUARY, 2012
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The results of the latest analysis are not entirely re-assuring
Sometime in the last few billion years, disaster struck one of Earth's nearest neighbours. Planetary geologists think there is good evidence that Venus was the victim of a runaway greenhouse effect which turned the planet into the boiling hell we see today.
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Nokia's Windows Phone is the fruit of a multibillion-dollar partnership.
Reviews are coming in of the Nokia Lumia 710, a low-end smartphone and Nokia's first to run Windows Phone 7.5 Mango. The L.A. Times, for instance, gives it a
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THURSDAY 12. JANUARY, 2012
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A scuffle over aviation emissions, Toyota eyes Prius record, and Romney waffles on EPA coal rule
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A new kind of display technology could allow several people to watch and interact with the same screen but see different points of view
Visiting an interactive 3-D environment is often a lonely experience. The need to wear a special headmounted display or to look at different screens means that it can be hard to interact meaningfully with other users.
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Unfortunately, yes.
As soon as things get smart, something stupid also happens: they become vulnerable to attack. This was the case (though over-hyped, perhaps) of printers that cybersecurity researchers warned could be hijacked and
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3-D TV isn't catching on. Why?
Last week, in complaining about needlessly skinny televisions, I
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The pleasure of outdoor e-reading just got more pleasurable.
One of the joys of the Kindle, as I've discovered anew while traveling in summery Argentina, is that it enables you--indeed, encourages you--to read in the brightest of sunlight. Now, with a new cover called SolarKindle, that benefit becomes a gift that keeps on giving.
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WEDNESDAY 11. JANUARY, 2012
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Voice-activated app suggests broadcast isn't long for this world
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At CES, a company calls many tech giants infringers, and invites them to bid to buy its patent.
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At CES, a company calls many tech giants infringers, and invites them to bid to buy its patent.
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The newly identified hormone acts like a workout, and transforms bad fat into good.
Researchers have discovered a natural hormone that acts like exercise on muscle tissue—burning calories, improving insulin processing, and perhaps boosting strength. The scientists hope it could eventually be used as a treatment for obesity, diabetes, and, potentially, neuromuscular diseases like muscular dystrophy.
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The most extensive quantum computation in history took just 270 milliseconds, say quantum physicists
Quantum computers are in danger of losing their lustre. These machines exploit the strange rules of quantum mechanics to carry out calculations that are vastly more powerful than anything that conventional computers can do.
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The fuel consumption of the new Fusion Energi will depend on how it's used.
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Lenovo and Motorola will sell smartphones powered by a new, improved Intel chip later this year.
At the end of last year, Intel showed Technology Review
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