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- '60 Minutes': Crew comes under attack (Part 4)
- Scott Pelley and his crew are attacked and threatened with violence by area gangsters who don't want the e-waste story told.
- Videos 2008-11-10
- '60 Minutes': Toxins inside your computer (Part 3)
- Scientists discuss e-waste, the fastest-growing component of the municipal waste stream worldwide, and the impact it has on those whose lives depend on it.
- Videos 2008-11-10
- '60 Minutes': Walking through a toxic village (Part 2)
- Piles of electronics blanket the Chinese countryside waiting to be recycled.
- Videos 2008-11-10
- '60 Minutes': Cleaning up recycling (Part 1)
- Scott Pelley takes a tour of GRX, a Denver electronic waste recycling company, that is a member of 'E-Stewards.' That's a stringent program run by a watchdog group, The Basel Action Network, to certify ethical recyclers who do not ship their toxic materials overseas.
- Videos 2008-11-10
- '60 Minutes': Development of wireless system (Part 4)
- '60 Minutes': Development of wireless system A prototype of a device is currently in the works which would integrate a wireless communication system that would allow the signals from the brain to be transmitted to the outside.
- Videos 2008-11-03
- '60 Minutes': BrainGate: Movement controlled by mind (Part 3)
- '60 Minutes': BrainGate: Movement controlled by mind Cathy Hutchinson, a woman who has suffered a stroke which left her mentatlly sharp, but paralyzed and unable to speak, is among the first humans to have her brain directly wired to a computer. Three years ago, Cathy volunteered to have the same...
- Videos 2008-11-03
- '60 Minutes': Relationship between neurons and movement (Part 2)
- '60 Minutes': Relationship between neurons and movement Using an implanted grid of electrodes inside the brain of monkey, Andrew Schwartz has found a relationship between how fast a neuron fires and the way the monkey moves its hand. Once they can understand the relationship, they can write a set of...
- Videos 2008-11-03
- '60 Minutes': Decoding language of the brain (Part 1)
- '60 Minutes': Decoding language of the brain Andrew Schwartz, a neuroscientist at the University of Pittsburg, has implanted a grid of electrodes inside a monkey's brain in order to listen to the different brain cells or neurons in an attempt to decode the language of the brain.
- Videos 2008-11-03
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- News to know: Facebook privacy, Windows 7, Kindle, Firefox 3.5
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Sam Diaz: Facebook's privacy settings: users get more control as wall gets torn down Ed Bott: Microsoft to offer Family Pack...
- Blog posts 2009-07-02
- NetSuite + AdaptivePlanning = BPM disruption
- This slipped under the radar but on June 10th NetSuite and AdaptivePlanning announced a marketing and integration partnership that will see NetSuite acting as a reseller for AdaptivePlanning's business performance management BPM solution. Why should this matter? So far, the saas/on-demand transaction app...
- Blog posts 2009-07-01
- 60% of Americans would give up alcohol for their mobile phones
- 60% of Americans would give up alcohol for their mobile phones"Smart" Phones cost too much, women love phones...Other than the alcohol statistic, nothing is new here.I personally would give up alcohol for anything, all it does is make me sleepy and depressed.But would they give uphttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8129184.stm ?RE: 60% of Americans...
- Discussion threads 2009-07-01
- How do we measure high availability?
- Over the past 2 months, I've seen an increase in the number of end user inquiries regarding high availability and almost more importantly, how to measure high availability HA. HA means something different depending on whom you're talking with so it's worth a quick definition. I define HA as: ...
- Blog posts 2009-07-01
- Yamaha HTR-6250BL
- Photo gallery:Yamaha HTR-6250BLYamaha is unique among home audio manufacturers in that its prepackaged home theater systems include the same AV receivers that are offered as standalone units. We received the Yamaha YHT-791 home theater for review and were impressed with the included HTR-6250BL AV receiver compared to other home-theater-in-a-box systems,...
- Product reviews 2009-06-30
- Samsung LN55B650
- Photo gallery: Samsung LNB650 seriesAmong Samsung's umpteen different model lines and feature variations for its 2009 HDTVs, the LNB650 series sits somewhere in the middle. It's significantly less expensive than the LED-based LCDs, like the UNB7000 series, and costs a bit less than the LNB750 series of non-LED...
- Product reviews 2009-06-26
- Samsung LN32B650
- Photo gallery: Samsung LNB650 seriesAmong Samsung's umpteen different model lines and feature variations for its 2009 HDTVs, the LNB650 series sits somewhere in the middle. It's significantly less expensive than the LED-based LCDs, like the UNB7000 series, and costs a bit less than the LNB750 series of non-LED...
- Product reviews 2009-06-26
- Samsung LN37B650
- Photo gallery: Samsung LNB650 seriesAmong Samsung's umpteen different model lines and feature variations for its 2009 HDTVs, the LNB650 series sits somewhere in the middle. It's significantly less expensive than the LED-based LCDs, like the UNB7000 series, and costs a bit less than the LNB750 series of non-LED...
- Product reviews 2009-06-26
- Samsung LN40B650
- Photo gallery: Samsung LNB650 seriesAmong Samsung's umpteen different model lines and feature variations for its 2009 HDTVs, the LNB650 series sits somewhere in the middle. It's significantly less expensive than the LED-based LCDs, like the UNB7000 series, and costs a bit less than the LNB750 series of non-LED...
- Product reviews 2009-06-26
- Samsung LN46B650
- Photo gallery: Samsung LNB650 seriesAmong Samsung's umpteen different model lines and feature variations for its 2009 HDTVs, the LNB650 series sits somewhere in the middle. It's significantly less expensive than the LED-based LCDs, like the UNB7000 series, and costs a bit less than the LNB750 series of non-LED...
- Product reviews 2009-06-26
- ZDNet Readers' Choice: Top 25 free, lightweight apps
- In February, I asked ZDNet readers for the free, lightweight applications they simply can't live without. After tallying the suggestions in the comments and via e-mail -- and there were an awful lot of good suggestions, believe me -- here are the 25 most popular. ...
- Blog posts 2009-06-25
- My Experience with Dell's Namastechnical Support
- Despite my dislike for all things outsourced, my first experience with DELL's call center in India was a largely positive one. So this week, during a particularly intense session of software testing, the 500GB hard drive on my DELL Precision 530 decided to...
- Blog posts 2009-06-24
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