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Yesterday, we covered the MSI Wind clone from Medion, the Akoya. The little netbook turned out to be a wonder, albeit with a few flaws. The one thing that would make it better? OS X. When I mentioned the plan in yesterday’s post, the comments covered all the usual flamewar bases. My favorite: I bet you sit in your loft apartment with your turtleneck and your macs and your ieverything and you liste
Your iPhone is watching you. If you’ve got an iPhone, pretty much everything you have done on your handset has been temporarily stored as a screenshot that hackers or forensics experts could eventually recover, according to a renowned iPhone hacker who exposed the security flaw in a webcast Thursday. While demonstrating how to break the […] Your iPhone is watching you. If you've got an iPhone, pre
By Aaron Rowe September 07, 2008 | 6:21:22 PMCategories: Education, Physics, Video Tesla coils, superconductors, and hilarious music videos are great reasons to be excited about physics. Here are some of our favorites.
With its release of Chrome, Google is distributing a browser that will give the company direct access to the user, and more control over the data it gets. If Chrome catches on, the result would be a boon for Google’s cash cow — advertising. Chrome is a direct assault on Microsoft’s dominant market position in […] With its release of Chrome, Google is distributing a browser that will give the compa
Two security researchers have demonstrated a new technique to stealthily intercept internet traffic on a scale previously presumed to be unavailable to anyone outside of intelligence agencies like the National Security Agency. The tactic exploits the internet routing protocol BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) to let an attacker surreptitiously monitor unencrypted internet traffic anywhere in the […] T
David OReilly has taken iPhone-app coding beyond what was imaginable by creating a 3D hologram that appears to jump off the handset’s screen. The animation assumes a 35- to 45-degree viewing angle, so with the iPhone placed on a desktop, the 3D scene appears to be jumping out. And then you can rotate the phone and the animation will follow your perspective like a real 3D object. OReilly said he us
Real-life laser weapons aren’t here, yet. But they’re getting closer. Which is why the Air Force is starting to look for ways to laser-proof its bombs and missiles — with spray-on coatings, no less. A new Air Force request for proposals asks researchers to come up with ways to find "retrofittable laser protection for weapons." In tests, U.S. and Israeli ray guns have shown the ability to melt hole
Intel CEO Calls for 10 Million Plug-In Conversions within Four Years SAN JOSE, California — Plug-in hybrids are a great way to ease our oil addiction and do something about global warming. But it’s taken 10 years for conventional hybrids like the iconic Toyota Prius to eke out almost 3 percent of the domestic market, and nothing suggests cars with cords will take hold any faster. […] SAN JOSE, Cal
There’s little doubt that Google and Microsoft had challenging quarters. Both companies’ earnings came in below Wall Street expectations, which prompted a bloody sell off in after-hours trading. Oddly, though, executives at both companies seemed happy with results. To be fair, it wasn’t all gloom and doom — Google’s profit was up 35 percent — […] There's little doubt that Google and Microsoft had
Change is the only constant in the music business, and that goes double for the digital music business. Nonetheless, we’ve assembled a list of the 10 hottest digital music websites in the world. Criteria were simple and admittedly subjective: Sites were chosen based not only on what they currently do for music fans, but also […] Change is the only constant in the music business, and that goes doub
NEW YORK — Shigeru Miyamoto is, still, one of the most fascinating people in videogames. As the creator of Donkey Kong, he revolutionized the form, using tiny pixelated characters to tell dramatic stories. With Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda, he was widely credited with revitalizing the American games industry after the Atari […] NEW YORK -- Shigeru Miyamoto is, still, one of the most f
When Steve Jobs demonstrated the new iPhone applications at his Monday WWDC keynote, he said that the iPhone would be the third major new platform, after Mac OS X and Windows (leaving Linux users a little disgruntled, we expect). Since then, there has been a slew of announcements of forthcoming software titles, all enabled by Apple's official iPhone software development kit (SDK). The power of the
Google CEO Eric Schmidt has a modest ambition: He just wants to change the world. That’s what he told New Yorker writer Ken Auletta, at an event in San Francisco organized by the Syracuse University Newhouse School of Public Communications. "The goal of the company is not to monetize anything," he said. "The goal is […] Google CEO Eric Schmidt has a modest ambition: He just wants to change the wor
Concept cars give automotive designers a chance to let their imaginations run wild, often with outlandish results. But even by that measure, BMW has come up with something as strange as it is innovative — a shape-shifting car covered with fabric. Instead of steel, aluminum or even carbon fiber, the GINA Light Visionary Model has […] Concept cars give automotive designers a chance to let their imag
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer told the Washington Post that newspapers and magazines will cease to exist in 10 years' time. "What is your outlook for the future of media? In the next 10 years, the whole world of media, communications and advertising are going to be turned upside down -- my opinion. Here are the premises I have. Number one, there will be no media consumption left in 10 years that is
Microsoft said today it plans to phase out its book scanning effort, an initiative launched less than three years ago. "Today we informed our partners that we are ending the Live Search Books and Live Search Academic projects and that both sites will be taken down next week," wrote Satya Nadella, a senior vice president […] Microsoft said today it plans to phase out its book scanning effort, an in
Go Green -- Buy a Used Car. It's Better Than a Hybrid Ditching your gas guzzler is a great way to reduce your carbon footprint, but if you really want to do something about global warming, get a used car. You’ll be putting less carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. As Matt Power notes in this month’s issue of Wired, hybrids get great gas mileage but it takes […]
Apple will be in every room of your house — and the hallways, for that matter — by 2013, Forrester Research says. “Apple intends to reinvent itself as a digital home provider over the next five years,” Forrester says. “Its goal, we believe, is to provide hardware, software, and installation services to create an integrated […] Apple will be in every room of your house -- and the hallways, for that
NEW YORK — Japanese curry is food in its most perfect form. If you disagree, it is only because you have not eaten it. You might be intimately familiar with the Indian or Thai varieties, in all their festive colors and mouth-stabbing spiciness. You might have, in a fit of curiosity, actually skipped the chicken […] NEW YORK -- Japanese curry is food in its most perfect form. If you disagree, it is
One of these is a photograph taken by the Hubble space telescope on December 17, 2002, featuring the variable star V838 Monocerotis. The other is the same photograph overlaid with a familiar logo. Can you tell which is which? Below is another photo of the same star, from the Wikipedia entry on V838 Monocerotis. If […] One of these is a photograph taken by the Hubble space telescope on December 17,
It takes more than an army of trained chefs and free lunch to keep Googlers happy. As a new wave of web darlings (such as Facebook) beef up recruiting efforts, high-level Googlers are blowing the joint. Sheryl Sandberg, Ethan Beard (right) and Justin Rosenstein are just a few big name defectors — and recruiters say […] It takes more than an army of trained chefs and free lunch to keep Googlers hap
Stephanie Sullivan, who might be the first woman to accept a Twitter marriage proposal, at first thought the microblogging service was "ridiculous." Now she uses it all the time to stay in touch with her fiance, Greg Rewis, and says Twitter is an integral part of their long-distance relationship. "We’ve been known to twitter to […] Stephanie Sullivan, who might be the first woman to accept a Twitt
For many students, earning a degree in engineering is less than enjoyable and far from what they expected. Here are our biggest complaints about the educational rite of passage. Of course, they are sweeping generalizations. Feel free to disagree. For many students, earning a degree in engineering is less than enjoyable and far from what they expected. Here are our biggest complaints about the educ
Many outdoor enthusiasts love to agonize over what belongs in their survival kit. Here are the supplies that we think belong in a small pack for quick trips into the wilderness. Of course, a GPS unit and a satellite phone would be handy, but this collection is meant to be a cheap backup for times […] Many outdoor enthusiasts love to agonize over what belongs in their survival kit. Here are the sup
By Aaron Rowe March 02, 2008 | 3:48:35 PMCategories: Chem Lab, Chemistry, Video Fiery explosions, beautiful reactions, and hilarious music videos are great reasons to be excited about chemistry. Here are some of our favorites. The British science show Brainiac asked one of the greatest scientific questions of all time: can liquid nitrogen freeze molten iron? 9. Gummy Bear Dies a Fiery Death in
After a week of delays, Japan launched a new, experimental Internet satellite on Saturday that shows why Japan is still so much farther ahead than the United States in terms of bandwidth. The "Kizuna" satellite (the name, selected through a public nomination process, means "ties" or "bonds," in the sense of linking people together) is […] After a week of delays, Japan launched a new, experimental
Nikkei’s English website, Tech-On, reports that it gathered engineers in Japan and presented them with a stripped down MacBook Air. And they thought it sucked. Nikkei claims the Air is "a violent antithesis against Japanese manufacturing" traditions that allow for none of the compromises it represents. Editor Mayuko Uno reported that some engineers agreed that […] Nikkei's English website, Tech-On
It’s not all about circuits, silicon and stock options: mankind’s been making technology since the dawn of time. Here’s ten of the most wonderful gadgets from centuries—and millenia—past. No "ThyPhone" jokes, if you please! It's not all about circuits, silicon and stock options: mankind's been making technology since the dawn of time. Here's ten of the most wonderful gadgets from centuries—and mil
By Michael Calore January 29, 2008 | 3:20:05 PMCategories: blogs, communities, cool sites Lately, we've seen a wave of webapps meant to extend or improve Twitter. The simplicity of the micro-blogging platform is what makes it appealing and useful in the first place, so we're approaching many of these services with caution. Still, a couple of cool sites have emerged. Yesterday, we saw a potential
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