Archive for December 8th, 2007

Dec8

New Wave Power Research Rising Off Oregon Coast

necro81 writes “A prototype buoy has been launched off the Oregon coast to try generating electrical power from the ever-present waves. The OSU device works like a giant shake-up flashlight. It is one of several competing designs to take advantage of a potential clean energy goldmine. It will be years before substantial power is contributed to the grid, but several companies have received permits to develop test platforms. The New York Times has an article that surveys the current outlook for wave energy, which it compares to wind energy’s prospects back in the 1980s. Concerns about impacts to wildlife and fishing remain to be answered.”

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Dec8

Police Investigate Imposter Angle in MySpace Hoax

Missouri police are investigating claims that an imposter is responsible for blog postings about a web hoax played on a 13-year-old girl who committed suicide. The family of the woman vilified in the case say someone is attempting to defame them.

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Dec8

Climate Scientists Tout Seaweed As Potent Weapon

Scientists at the climate conference in Bali say seaweed and algae could be a potent weapon against global warming. Sea plants can suck carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere at rates comparable to the largest rain forests.

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Dec8

Nanorobots for Drug Delivery?

Roland Piquepaille writes “The idea of using nanorobots to deliver drugs and fight diseases such as cancers is not new. But there are still lots of issues to solve before nanorobots can diagnose our diseases and treat them. Now, an international team of researchers has designed a software and hardware platform of a nanorobot to be used in medical applications. The researchers think their nanorobots could become available around 2015. ‘The proposed platform should enable patient pervasive monitoring, and details are given in prognosis with nanorobots application for intracranial treatments. This integrated system also points towards precise diagnosis and smart drug delivery for cancer therapy.’”

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Dec8

Kylie Minogue site unites fans via cell phones (Reuters)

Australian singer Kylie Minogue poses during a photo call to promote her new album 'X' in Berlin November 22, 2007. Minogue fans now have a new way to indulge their obsessions -- via mobile phone. (Hannibal Hanschke/Reuters)Reuters - Kylie Minogue fans now have a new
way to indulge their obsessions — via mobile phone.


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Filed in: Cell Phones

Dec8

Using Wireless Signals in Games

MetaByte writes “A swiss group has created a game for the Nintendo DS that utilizes the surrounding WiFi transmissions to set up the game world. By moving through the city, the game changes. Another game for the Nintendo DS creates an audible city from the wlan-waves. The Austrian artist Gordan Savicic takes the wlan landscape to a painful level. The density of the waves and strength of the encryption cause servos to tighten a corset. Moving lets you feel being disclosed of encrypted digital worlds that turns into useless electrosmog.”

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Dec8

Wikia looking to topple Google, but will fail miserably

The CEO of Wikia, a search engine launching soon with an open algorithm, has been talking big for a long time now. Unfortunately for Gil Penchina, not much scares Google — they will just get more aggressive. I can almost hear someone at Google singing “Anything you can do, I can do better” […]

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Dec8

Live from Apple store opening: West 14th NYC

Over 2,000 people queued in the snow to see the opening of the West 14th Street (NYC) Apple store–the 13th store in the state. Stars including Whoopee Goldberg and Mary J. Blige turned up for the event in the three story glass store. The third floor is dedicated to service with One-To-One and Pro labs […]

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Dec8

Robot Rock: Toyota’s Mechanical Musicians

Compared to a virtuoso, its rendition was a trifle stilted and, well, robotic. However, Toyota’s new robot plays a pretty solid “Pomp and Circumstance” on the violin. The 5-foot-tall, all-white robot, shown Thursday, used its mechanical fingers to press the strings correctly and bowed with its other arm, coordinating the movements well.

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Dec8

Things You Should Know Before Switching to a Mac

Most consumers seeking a new computer this holiday season will buy a Windows PC. Yet, judging by the questions I get, many would-be buyers are considering a Macintosh for the first time, possibly because they’re smitten with the iPod, or because of Apple’s clever Mac guy/PC guy TV ads. I’m a Mac guy, too, though not one who believes bashing Windows is a prerequisite.

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