Source: http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/05/09/toshiba_cell_strategy/
Toshiba has pledged to begin selling notebooks equipped with its oddly named SpursEngine graphics chip this year. SpursEngine is based on the technology that powers the PlayStation 3’s Cell processor.
Source: Arstechnica
Click on the source for the full article about this retarded fucked up country.
China is refusing to guarantee that it won’t censor the Internet during this summer’s Olympic Games
Source: http://www.iwantoneofthose.com/gamucci-micro-electronic-cigarette/index.html
It looks like a cigarette, it tastes like a cigarette, it smokes like a cigarette, but it isn’t a cigarette, it contains no tobacco, and the “smoke” is just vapour. Containing state of the art micro-electronic technology this re-chargeable e-cigarette produces a real smoking experience without any of the deeply unpleasant side-effects of tobacco.
Source: Dailytech
Scientists say the supernova is only about 140 years old
Source: Dailytech
Massive changes in Europa’s surface orientation may indicate vast oceans of liquid beneath.
Source: Dailytech
Room temperature superconducting? No problem – at 21,000,000,000 pascals.
http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/corpo/products/extio/extiof1240.php
Multi-display Remote Graphics Units (RGUs)
The Matrox Extio™ F1240 multi-display Remote Graphics Unit enables the extension of two dual-link video displays, audio and six USB devices, such as keyboard and mouse, by up to 820 feet (250 meters) via a single fiber-optic cable. Designed with passive (fanless) cooling, the Extio 1240 provides a quiet, secure and high reliability environment that delivers uncompromising image quality and performance. Ideal for professional and mission critical environments, the Extio series of products achieve an experience that parallels having the computer situated at the users’ desk.
Source: Dailytech
New observations show that if life exists on Mars, it’s probably going to be much deeper underground than expected
Source: Dailytech
Pulsar has wrong orbit around wrong type of star
Source: Dailytech
Far-infrared or terahertz lasers can be extremely useful to all sorts of people and organizations. T-rays, able to penetrate a multitude of materials, can be used for such endeavors as medical imaging to detect tumors with no side effects, detecting cracks and irregularities in the space shuttles’ seemingly super-delicate heat shield, or finding biological/chemical agents inside sealed packages.
Source: Anandtech
Great in-deep article about digital cameras by Anandtech.
Link to first article: http://www.anandtech.com/digitalcameras/showdoc.aspx?i=3290
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