LEDs: Its Begining Of End For The Traditional Light Bulbs
In the beginning, there was darkness. Then came fire. It wasn’t until the 19th century that artificial light was first generated. The big leap came in the 1880s, when Thomas Edison lit homes with the...
View ArticleIntel Launches Next-gen Ivy Bridge Processors With 3D Transistors
Intel has officially launched the first wave of its Ivy Bridge processors with a new tri-gate transistor technology, touting the new chips as the “world’s first 22 nanometer product.” Intel’s new Ivy...
View ArticleSocial Networking Set To Overtake Gaming On iOS And Android
Games have historically taken larger usage on mobile. The app revolution has changed the way software is distributed and used among consumers. With a perfect storm of digital distribution, free...
View ArticleGoogle Gets Licence For Self-driving Car In US
Driver-less cars will soon be a reality on the roads of Nevada after the state approved America’s first self-driven vehicle license. The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles has issued the first license...
View ArticleGoogle Builds Artificial Brain Which Can Recognize A Cat
The Google X laboratory has invented some pretty cool stuff: refrigerators that can order groceries when your food runs low, elevators that can perhaps reach outer space, self-driving cars. So it’s no...
View ArticleGod Particle Discovered: The Real Quest Begins Now
Scientists working at the world’s biggest experiment Large Hadron Collider (LHC) near Geneva reckon they may have found the last piece of the jigsaw that explains how the universe works. Physicists...
View ArticleEU Plans For Cars To Call For Help After Crashes
By 2015, the European Parliament wants all new cars to automatically alert emergency services in case of a crash, a service known as eCall. The Parliament adopted a resolution to this effect in a show...
View ArticleBBC Unveils First Perceptive Media Experiment, You Can Try It Now
The BBC’s R&D department has recently demoed the first public example of what it calls ‘Perceptive Media’, and has published it (first prototype which is an audioplay called “Breaking out”) online...
View ArticleAttempt To Convert Prof Hawking’s Brainwaves Into Speech
An American scientist is to unveil details of work on the brain patterns of Prof Stephen Hawking which he says could help safeguard the physicist’s ability to communicate. Prof Philip Low said he...
View Article‘Nanoresonators’ Might Improve Cell Phone Performance
Researchers have learned how to mass produce tiny mechanical devices that could help cell phone users avoid the nuisance of dropped calls and slow downloads. The devices are designed to ease congestion...
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