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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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Researchers at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have created a molecular computer that can run calculations inside a living cell. Project leaders Maung Nyan Win and Christina Smolke have revealed that, so far, they have tested the living computer on a living yeast cell. read more »
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The next major advance in computer processors will likely be the move from today’s two-dimensional chips to three-dimensional circuits, and the first three-dimensional synchronization circuitry is now running at 1.4 gigahertz at the University of Rochester. Unlike past attempts at 3-D chips, the Rochester chip is not simply a number of regular processors stacked on top of one ano read more »
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Across the globe, we are confronted with the challenges of balancing all the energies with utmost care. The cost, availability, and sustainability of read more »
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Well, portable PCs are one thing, but wearable devices are another, as the concept of carrying your beloved portable computing system around is evolv read more »
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