Month: June 2012
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Google Glass Team: ‘Wearable Computing Will Be the Norm’
Even though I followed Google’s I/O Conference from across the country, the event made it obvious that a company created with a strict focus on search has become an omnivorous factory of tech products both hard and soft. Google now regards its developers conference as a launch pad for a shotgun spread of announcements, almost…
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Human Stem Cell Transplants Successfully Reversed Diabetes in Mice
Scientists successfully reversed diabetes in mice by transplanting mice human stem cells into mice in a discovery that may lead to way to finding a cure for a disease that affects 8.3 percent of the U.S. population. read more
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Google challenges Apple and Amazon with hardware blitz
Google has opened up new fronts in its contest with Apple and Amazon, launching a tablet to challenge the iPad and a social streaming device to stake a foothold in the living room. read more
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World Of Coffee :: Episode 2
Check out episode two http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Qzu1MnpJEg&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Raspberry Pi Computer To Cross The Atlantic Ocean In Autonomous Boat
There’s a lot you can do with a Raspberry Pi. It’s a credit card-sized computer that costs next to nothing, and it’s about to become the brain of a tiny boat that its developer hopes will cross the Atlantic Ocean unaided. read more
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How To Fix Movies That Are Really Quiet, Then REALLY LOUD
Have you ever watched a movie where the dialogue was almost inaudible, but then all of a sudden an action scene comes in and shakes your house with noise? Here’s how to fix that problem in VLC. read more
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‘Son of Concorde’: London to Sydney in four hours gets closer
They’re playing with our minds again … and they’re on a sure-fire winner. Aeronautical designers last week again unleashed their trusty headline-grabber about the imminence of a “Son of Concorde”. read more
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Peter Hackett secures Australian GT round win
Peter Hackett has won a thrilling third round of the Australian GT Championship – Protected by Sargent Security, winning both one-hour races this weekend in his Mercedes Benz SLS AMG. read more
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Kewell poised to quit Victory
Harry Kewell is set to quit Melbourne Victory and return to England, citing family reasons for his decision to leave the A-League. read more
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Peter Hackett takes controversial race win at wonton
Peter Hackett has taken a contentious Race 1 victory in the first of two one-hour Australian GT – Protected by Sargent Security races this evening. read more