Archive for January, 2008

Windows 7 debut in 2009? Another reason to skip Vista

If Windows 7 really is scheduled to make an appearance during the second half of 2009, does this mean that making the move to Vista is now a pointless effort?

TG Daily claim to have uncovered a roadmap for Windows 7 whichWindows 7 debut in 2009? Another reason to skip Vista suggests that Windows 7 is being fast-tracked:

Several industry sources have confirmed to TG Daily that a

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

Carbon nanotube carpet darkest thing ever made

‘A loosely packed “carpet” of carbon nanotubes is the darkest material ever made, according to researchers from Rice University and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.’

The carpet consists of nanotubes–hollow, honeycombed tubes made from carbon atoms– standing vertically. Instead of being tightly packed together, the researchers went for a low density arrangement, complete with spaces and gaps, sort of like a box of dried spaghetti. Light striking the nanotubes as well

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

Bionic Contact Lens paves the platform of human supervision

‘The Hollywood vision of ‘Bionic Eyes’ is likely to come true as Scientists of Washington University has made an innovative Bionic contact lens equipped with tiny nano electrical circuits that can zoom the object and display some very useful facts, claimed researchers.’

This is the first time that ientist have mounted the electronic circuit in regular contact lenses.

They have also used the organic component to sooth

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

How Is Time Measured?

‘A technological evolution’

The movements of the Earth and Moon determine the length of the years, seasons, months and days. People have observed the periodicity of the seasons and of the night sky stars patterns since prehistory. Ancient Egyptians knew that the Nile would overflow when the Sirius star raised over the line of the horizon. Some stars were associated with the seeding time in rural

Saturday, January 19th, 2008

Garbage into fuel

T Raghavendra Rao, director, Sustainable Technologies and Environmental Projects (STEPS) filed for a global patent last year for his technique of converting waste — think plastic, sewage, slaughterhouse waste, hospital waste, petroleum byproducts — into liquid fuel and gas. And it’s easy on the environment, for the process does not emit heat-trapping gases that contribute to global warming.

Rao, a former oil industry expert, thinks ‘waste is

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

Molecular Evolution: Mice Given Bat-like Forelimbs Through Gene Switch

‘A research team led by Dr. Richard Behringer at MD Anderson Cancer Center reports that they have successfully switched the mouse Prx1 gene regulatory element with the Prx1 gene regulatory region from a bat — and although these two species are separated by millions of years of evolution — the resulting transgenic mice displayed abnormally long forelimbs.’

Shown above is an example of the

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

Motorola and Angstrom Bring the First Fuel-powered Mobile Phone

‘Providing twice the talk-time a Lithium-powered phone does.’

Motorola SLVR L7

Angstrom Power Inc., a company based in Vancouver, Canada, together with Motorola, the US mobile manufacturer, have completed a six-months trial using a new technology
that promises to reinvent the way mobile phones are powered. Angstrom developed a revolutionary mobile solution intended to replace the standard Lithium batteries with a platform that

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

The Original, Uncut, Unedited, Raw “Bill Gates’ Last Day at Microsoft” Video

Have you ever seen Bill Gates this happy? :)

Feast your eyes on the original, uncut, unedited, raw version of the “Bill Gates’ Last Day at Microsoft” video. Right… by now even Apple users have had a smile put on their face by the “Bill Gates’ last day at Microsoft” video. This year’s keynote address at the 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show, in las Vegas, was
also

Monday, January 14th, 2008

Recycling Business Gets Boost from Cell Phones

‘Hundreds of millions of cellular phones are disposed of every year’

Now, don’t get any crazy ideas by believing that your mobile telephone device has been manufactured from anything but recycled materials. Do you believe that old machinery such as airplanes just disappear into the darkness overnight? No… they get recycled like a great part of the materials our days. Do you know how expensive it

Monday, January 14th, 2008

The Deadly HAARP (High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program)

‘The HAARP (High frequency Active Auroral Research Program) transmitter is operated jointly by the U.S. Navy, Air Force and several universities and is located in Gakona, eastern Alaska.’

— BJNews by Marshall Smith

Gakuna, Alaska

Since the publication of the previous article, “HAARP, Now Running at Full Power,” many readers asked, “but what is HAARP doing with weather modification, mind control

Sunday, January 13th, 2008
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