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WEDNESDAY 25. APRIL, 2012
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Pixel Qi fires a shot across the bow.
“Them’s fightin’ words,”
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The ability to automatically determine personality type could change the way social networks target services to users
One of the foundations of modern psychology is that human personality can be described in terms of five different forms of behavior. These are:
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The three-dimensional transistors of Intel's new generation of chips continue the 50-year trend of faster, more tightly packed chips.
"[Gordon] Moore is my boss, and if your boss makes a law, then you'd better follow it," says Mark Bohr, who leads Intel's efforts to make advances in microchip design practical to manufacture. Moore's Law, of course, was first proposed by Bohr's boss in 1965, when Moore pointed out that the number of transistors on a chip doubles every two years. Remarkably, the computer industry has maintained that pace ever since, training us to expect computers to become ever faster in the process.
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It's the Aereo of cable. Are lawsuits on the way?
Last month I went
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TUESDAY 24. APRIL, 2012
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Some of the smartest commentary on Facebook's $1bn acquisition of mobile photo sharing app Instagram came from Don Dodge, a Google executive. His blog post "
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Cosmologists use the mathematical properties of eternity to show that although universe may last forever, it must have had a beginning
The Big Bang has become part of popular culture since the phrase was coined by the maverick physicist Fred Hoyle in the 1940s. That's hardly surprising for an event that represents the ultimate birth of everything.
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Facebook pays $550 million for patents.
What should we call them,
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MONDAY 23. APRIL, 2012
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A photon gun capable of reliably producing single photons of different colours could become an important building block of a quantum internet
We've heard much about the possibility of a quantum internet which uses single photons to encode and send information protected by the emerging technology of quantum cryptography.
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A Cambridge company is developing cheap batteries that can store power from wind turbines and solar panels.
The workspace at Liquid Metal Battery's small basement headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts, looks more like a machine shop than a high-tech lab you might expect from a spin-off from MIT.
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FRIDAY 20. APRIL, 2012
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Glimpses of the technology, which should be available in 2013.
Because no gadget, work of art, or experience is complete without a 3-D option, you can soon expect to see the third dimension coming to a tablet near you. This week, the LA Times went hands on with one of the more promising offerings in the offing: a Qualcomm tablet that uses MasterImage’s 3-D display. (Full name: “Cell-Matrix Parallax Barrier Technology.”)
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... We suggest this one: our second take on the role of the Web and social media in the revolutions in the Middle East.
Last year we sent a talented and perceptive writer, John Pollock, to Egypt and Tunisia to
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Google isn’t the only company with
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A look inside the car reveals just how complicated it is.
A recent tear down of the Chevrolet Volt reveals the surprising complexity of this extended range electric vehicle. UBM Tech Insights took apart the car’s battery and charging system to identify the components of each, and it’s making at least some of its results, including photos, available for free
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Classifying cancers should help doctors better understand a patient's response to therapies and prioritize drug design.
An international team of researchers has used a combination of genomic and gene expression analyses to
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Navizon I.T.S. makes it easy to pinpoint Wi-Fi devices anywhere its listening nodes are installed.
Location services company
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It sure doesn't look good. Thanks, technology.
I am something of a book cover art enthusiast, a man geeky enough to have once bragged about having met Chip Kidd in an elevator. (Who?
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THURSDAY 19. APRIL, 2012
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Male editors dramatically outnumber female ones on Wikipedia and that could be dramatically influencing the online encyclopedia's content, according to a new study
There was a time when the internet was dominated by men but in recent years that gap has dissolved. Today, surfers are just as likely to be male as female. And in some areas women dominate: women are more likely to Tweet or participate in social media such as Facebook. Even the traditionally male preserve of online gaming is changing too.
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WEDNESDAY 18. APRIL, 2012
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Three dramatic results from tests of stem cell therapies could one day be repeated in humans
Nature News
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Carnegie Mellon researchers believe they can capture the essence of an area based on what Foursquare users do there.
Defining the makeup of a particular neighborhood can be tricky. Locals may agree on the general area and character of, say, Manhattan's Upper West Side, but we all have different opinions about what really goes on there, or even what its precise boundaries are.
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In a public interview with Technology Review's Jason Pontin, the best-selling author talked about the obstacles faced by real emerging technologies.
Speaking before a packed lecture theater at MIT yesterday,
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An impressive array of backers are behind the new firm Planetary Resources.
On Tuesday, a new company called Planetary Resources will announce its existence at the Charles Simonyi Space Gallery at The Museum of Flight in Seattle. It's not clear what the firm does, but its roster of backers incudes Google cofounders Larry Page and Eric Schmidt, filmmaker James Cameron, former Microsoftie (and
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Various historians have concluded that Einstein's first wife Mileva may have secretly contributed to his work. Now a new analysis seeks to settle the matter
In the the late 1980s, the American physicist Evan Walker Harris published an article in Physics Today suggesting that Einstein first wife, Mileva Maric, was an unacknowledged co-author of his 1905 paper on special relativity.
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Apple is feeling heat from Greenpeace today. The environmental group singled out the image-conscious IT leader for building data centers in regions that rely heavily on coal in its
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$4 million from the crowd? Kickstarter reaches new heights.
I’ve waxed geeky on various smart watchesbefore, but there are several reasons to be particularly excited about Pebble Watch.
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A Dickensian tale for the information age.
At the end of the day, say what you will about technology. At least, sometimes, it
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