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Japanese to Create New Generation Wearable Gadgets |
...ng your eyes to increase the volume on a portable music player and tapping fingers in order to switch on a DVD player.
According to Masaaki Fukumoto, executive research engineer at NTT DoCoMo, the technology linked with rolling eyeballs features sensors and chips within headphones that perceive the electrical current which is generated by the movements of the user's eyeballs.
"We are working on a cell phone of the... |
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Super Warehouse - Satisfying Customers Since 1997 |
...In a world where technology plays one of the major roles in your life, you need to continuously stay focused on what new is coming up and when there is something worth purchasing there is definitely a need to make a qualitative and fast transaction. Tech companies always pay attention to the customer who needs to be satisfied.
Super Warehouse is the place where customers definitely get a five star service. Experts sho... |
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Fox Interactive Media Purchased Strategic Data Corp. |
...as always interested in making deals like the one regarding Strategic Data. This is because such deals add new tools that can help the company generate better revenue.
Fox Interactive Media provides high interest in new user applications because they can generate more members. This statement was made by Levinsohn, without any further details. He also mentioned that Fox looks forward to building a business, and in case th... |
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Google's New Purchase Called Adscape |
...ived funding from Atlanta's HIG Ventures.
Several large players in the industry of video games starting gaining more interest in in-game advertising, however, they are still cautious about having high expectations. According to the data provided by Park Associates, in-game advertising in 2005 had revenue of $ 80 million and the company forecasts that the revenue is to increase up to $ 605 million.
Today video game ... |
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Scientific contribution in Iraq war undermined |
...for measures taken to oppose Iraq's bombs danger.
The research conducted by scientists against Iraq's threat take place in both Britain's and Iraq's laboratories. Their previous contributions were highly appreciated in earlier Iraq's operations, such as Telic campaign, were the number of scientific forces reached its highest point. This could only be compared with the World War II concentration of researchers. Whereas ... |
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Only 13 % People Have Internet Access |
...ity of cutting Internet access costs was discussed at the Global Alliance on information technology for development meeting, which took place in the Silicon Valley, California. More than 100 heads of high-tech firms and companies took part at the meeting. The meeting also housed the representatives of non-government organizations, mass media and United Nations.
The aim of Global Alliance on information technology for dev... |
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Scientist's call upon policy makers on global warming |
...Scientists gathered at Arctic Science Summit Week, which started on Wednesday in New Hampshire to make up their mind on crucial changes in the North Pole that highlights global warming more than ever before.
Ross Virginia, one of the organizers of the Arctic Science Summit on global warming, pre-opened the summit with a speech that was to make everyone realize the problem of the environment. She asked everyone to join... |
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Search Information Will Go Private |
...or the majority, other search engines could adopt this policy too and produce the same effect as Google will.
On the other hand, Ari Schwartz, deputy director at the Group Center for Democracy and Technology, was more optimistic. He said he was glad that Google finally tried to find a compromise between being the world's major information collector and, at the same time, an Internet privacy defender.
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Japanese Scientists Work on a Flexible Battery |
... improve the technology. Their development is based on a redox-active polymer film, which is about 400 nanometers thick. The charge carriers of this battery are the Nitroxide radical groups. Due to a high radical density these thin batteries have a high level of charging and discharging.
According to Dr. Nishide the high charge and discharge capacity of their development is one of many advantages it has over other organi... |
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Nearly one third of Americans think Internet is useless |
...not have any access to the Internet. But what is even more surprising they do not intend to get one. The reason is that households do not consider Internet to be useful for their every day lives.
A technology market research firm located in Dallas, called Park Associates, outlined that 29% of households from the United States (which is about 31 million homes) do not even intend to get access to Internet in the next 12 m... |
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Now one blood group fits everyone |
...her.
The finding can revolutionize medicine as it means there will be no lack of blood supplies. The study conducted by experts from University of Copenhagen published their results in Nature Biotechnology journal, where it is stated that O blood group can be a source for all the other blood types (A, B and AB).
If earlier the mistake of giving wrong blood group could lead to hazardous reactions from the immune s... |
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Invisibility is now one step closer |
...Using the nanotechnology scientists were able to make a significant step towards inventing an "optical cloaking", which represents a device able to make objects invisible. The device guides light around anything that is placed withing the so-called "cloak".
The engineers at Purdue University have followed mathematical guidelines that were devised last year by the UK physicists to create a theoretical design, which in i... |
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The most important inventions and discoveries of the humanity |
...hth entry in the list;
- ninth position was taken by the discovery of diffraction of Roentgen rays in 1912 by Max von Laue;
- the last, but not the least, was named Henry Bessemer's iron processing technology, invented in 1856.
It should be mentioned that the entire list contained about 50 most important discoveries, among which the most important were the Gutenberg's alloy of plumb tin and stibium (used for printing... |
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