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CES 2012 LG’s OLED 55 Inch Best in Class for CES 2012- super-slick design –Coming AT CES 2012- Las Vegas

 

Could LG’s new 55-inch OLED be the best TV ever?

 

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While building the world’s first 55-inch OLED TV panel is nice, it’s not worth much unless you put an actual TV around it and LG Electronics will   Read more…

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Posted by rr1455 - January 2, 2012 at 10:53 am

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Posted by rr1455 - November 17, 2011 at 3:34 pm

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A limitless power source for the indefinite future

On Monday, the National Space Society (NSS) will present findings from an eye-opening new report by the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA). You’re hearing about this here first. (Full disclosure: I’m a member of the NSS board of directors.) Some background: By 2030–40, the projected annual electrical energy consumption will be a staggering 220 trillion [...]

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Posted by Amara D. Angelica - November 11, 2011 at 5:38 am

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Beyond GPS: your phone in 2015

Attention smartphone users: the recent launch of the first two satellites for Europe’s Galileo global navigation satellite system (GNSS) could make things a lot more interesting in about four years. Galileo will deliver real-time positioning accuracy down to one meter range, compared to 10 meters for GPS, the European Space Agency (ESA) states, and it [...]

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Posted by Giulio Prisco - November 1, 2011 at 7:03 am

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Microsoft offers a glimpse into the future of productivity

Microsoft has posted an awesome new concept video with some ubercool new interfaces that could be here in five to ten years, estimates Kurt DelBene, President, Microsoft Office Division. That sounds a bit conservative. “All of the ideas in the video are based on real technology,” he said. “Some of the capabilities, such as speech [...]

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Posted by Amara D. Angelica - October 28, 2011 at 5:55 am

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Breakthrough: proton-based chips that communicate directly with living things

University of Washington scientists have just crossed another major threshold between humans and machines: they’ve built a transistor that uses protons instead of electrons. Their ultimate goal: create devices that can communicate directly with living things certain biological functions that involve protons — eventually even control them — a “first step toward ‘bionanoprotonics‘.” Yes, there [...]

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Posted by Amara D. Angelica - September 21, 2011 at 5:34 am

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Every breath you take, every move you make …

Those University of Utah engineers who built wireless networks that see through walls are now taking it a step further: detecting if surgery patients, adults with sleep apnea, and babies at risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) have stopped breathing. This thing freaks me out a bit. Think what Homeland Security could do with [...]

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Posted by Amara D. Angelica - September 19, 2011 at 5:58 am

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‘Orca ears’ inspire researchers to develop ultrasensitive undersea microphone

Imagine a miniature microphone that responds to ocean sounds from 1 to 100kHz (a deep inaudible rumble to ultrasonic sounds) with a dynamic range of 160 dB (a whisper in a quiet library to the sound from 1 ton of TNT exploding 60 feet away) and operates at any depth. An amazing microphone that does [...]

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Posted by Amara D. Angelica - June 27, 2011 at 4:18 am

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Eyez without a Facebook — live video lifelogging!

This just in from Aussie HIVE45 vidcaster Nathan Waters: “Someone is finally making *normal-looking* tech recording glasses! I have no affiliation with this product, but I would absolutely love if you added it to the news section to encourage more pledges for their Kickstarter funding. Here’s the link: Eyez by ZionEyez HD Video Recording Glasses [...]

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Posted by Amara D. Angelica - June 5, 2011 at 2:38 am

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USC engineers build synthetic synapse with carbon nanotubes

Engineering researchers at the University of Southern California have built a carbon nanotube circuit that reproduces the function of a neural synapse. “This is a necessary first step in the process,” said Professor Alice Parker, who began the complex project of looking at the possibility of developing a synthetic brain in 2006. “We wanted to [...]

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Posted by Amara D. Angelica - May 2, 2011 at 12:36 am

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