Will Wal-Mart sell $398 notebooks, desktops?
October 31, 2005
Wal-Mart and Hewlett-Packard will likely celebrate this Thanksgiving season by attempting to crush their competitors with low-price desktops and notebooks.
Pluto found to have two more moons
October 31, 2005
Two small moons have been discovered orbiting Pluto, bringing the planet’s retinue of known satellites to three and leaving scientists to wonder how it could be.
ipod
October 31, 2005
Today when I was waiting for the bus I killed my ipod by dropping it!!!!
Picture of PS3’s interface!
October 30, 2005
Usage models for HD displays includes playing a golf videogame along with a real golf game, looking at newspapers at full size, playing multiple HDTV streams simultaneously with filtering such as rotate/resize applied, video chat, quick zapping for different kinds of rich contents, and on.This is to show the power of cell.
I did it
October 29, 2005
I told a friend one of my most closely guarded secrets
-David
15 Megabyte Hard Drive
October 24, 2005
Yours for only $2495!
High-res Images of Nasa’s new spaceship
October 23, 2005
Here are 10 high-res renders of Nasa’s new moon lander and launch vehicle at different stages during the next moon mission,
More lawmakers back U.S. control of Internet
October 23, 2005
Three lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives called on Friday for the Internet’s core infrastructure to remain under U.S. control, echoing similar language introduced in the Senate earlier this week.
Accidental Invention Points to End of Light Bulbs
October 22, 2005
The main light source of the future will almost surely not be a bulb. It might be a table, a wall, or even a fork. An accidental discovery announced this week has taken LED lighting to a new level, suggesting it could soon offer a cheaper, longer-lasting alternative to the traditional light bulb…
Forget BluRay – HVC has 3.9 Terabyte Disks
October 22, 2005
Yes, 3.9 Terabyte!One HVC disk can hold a theoretical maximum of 78 dbl-layer BluRay disks. And 1Gbps transfer speeds?! It’s amazing how technology just marches on…