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The last time I made chocolate chip cookies I learned a hard lesson: there's a big difference between a regular and a heaping teaspoon of salt. So much for intuitive cooking. Fortunately, the design team of Jess Griffin and Jim Termeer has found a way to join basic food preparation with technology: they've created a cutting board that possesses an integrated scale embedded within an clearly read more »
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Sometimes, I will see something that is worth photographing. If I don’t have a camera on me, I take my two fingers and make an L-shapes and frame the subject in question. It’s the same thing you see directors do on television. I always wondered if real filmmakers do that in reality. They probably don’t. read more »
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Our editors have compiled a list of seven futuristic gadgets you can't buy, or at least anytime soon. If we happened to miss any, please leave us a comment. "Continue reading" for the entire list. 1. Sony Data Tiles he future of portable computing, and it's data tiles. Tagged transparent tiles are used to show dynamic graphical information when placed on a sensor-enhance read more »
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We compare a lot of things to Minority Report around here — since it's so damn cool and all — but most of the technology we come across simply approximates the almost ridiculous amount of gesture controls presented by the movie. Tom Cruise was spinning his hands, position his fingers every-which-way, and using iPhone-like pinch commands to manipulate all of the ghostly windows hovering before him read more »
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Now your networking equipments are absolutely safe and secure in this complete wall mounted server room. Armarac is the world’s first zero-footprint and compact enclosure for computer and its networking equipments. There is an optional keyboard/LCD/mouse built inside this lockable compartment. read more »
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Scientists in California have created molecular computers that are able to self-assemble out of strips of RNA within living cells. Eventually, such computers could be programmed to manipulate biological functions within the cell, executing different tasks under different conditions. read more »
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For all its sophistication and power, your brain is built from unreliable components – one neuron can successfully provoke a signal in another only 40% of the time. This lack of efficiency frustrates neuroengineers trying to build networks of brain cells to interface with electronics or repair damaged nervous systems. read more »
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The fastest version on the Blue Gene runs at 500 teraFLOPS, which means about 500 trillion mathematical operations per second. Dubai: By 2025 you will be able to buy the computing power of the human brain for $1,000 (Dh3,672), according to Dr Colin Harrison, a director and "Master Inventor" for IBM. read more »
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