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- eBooks: The first step of a long change
- After polling all of you about the right price for an eBook device and the kinds of documents you are buying, as well as doing a lot of research over the last couple months, it's clear that the eBooks market is growing. It's also clear that there are huge hurdles...
- Tags: Device, Amazon Kindle, BeBooks, E-books, Personal Technology, Mitch Ratcliffe
- Blog posts 2008-09-21
- KVM and Xen cofounders engage in war of words
- Xen cofounder and project lead Ian Pratt said predictions about his virtualization hypervisor’s demise to the newer kernel-based virtual machine KVM technology are unfounded, a by-product of his competitors’ imaginations. “There’s no evidence for it. The Xen community is alive and well. Xen is a true...
- Tags: Linux, Hypervisor, Linux Kernel, Xen, KVM, Xen Community, Virtualization, Hardware, Paula Rooney
- Blog posts 2008-05-08
- Cambridge SoundWorks i765
- Remember when clock radios were merely clock radios? That was long before the iPod-ization trend took the world by storm. Outboard docks are yesterday's news and integrated docks have become de rigueur. Witness the new Cambridge SoundWorks i765 with an iPod/iPhone dock molded into its top panel. The i765 is...
- Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Consumer electronics, DVD, display, back-panel, i765, radio, Apple iPod, dock, Cambridge SoundWorks
- Product reviews 2008-02-15
- Photos: MIT's solar house under construction
- MIT works on its entry in a competition searching for a realistic, marketable house powered entirely by the sun.On the fringe of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus in Cambridge, Mass., volunteer students and advisers are building a home powered entirely by the sun. This 800-square-foot building, which started to...
- Tags: Team management, photograph, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Solar Decathlon, MIT Solar 7, team, University of Colorado, Boulder, tube, nod, ceremony, daylight, solar energy, fluctuation, tile, deck, Washington D.C., advisor, Paris, Washington
- Image galleries 2007-08-10
- Digital privacy behind virtual walls
- Ubiquitous computing was the only subject discussed at the 5th International Conference on Pervasive Computing held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 13-16, 2007. As reports the National Post, in the future, everything will be a computer. As ultra small computers can now embedded in virtually everything, pervasive computing applications...
- Tags: Computers &, Internet, Leisure, Robotics, Social Sciences, Wireless &, Telecom
- Blog posts 2007-05-27
- If it consumes consumables (ie: ink, bulbs, etc), check their cost too before buying it
- Photo Gallery: See our photo gallery that shows the different angled views of Toshibas TLP-XD2000U LCD projector. Last month, as a part of putting on Mashup Camp at MIT in Cambridge, MA, I decided it was time to insource a couple of items because outsourcing simply wasnt paying off...
- Tags: General, Hardware Infrastructure, Mobile, Image Gallery, badge, printer
- Blog posts 2007-02-06
- Time for plastic electronics?
- Plastic Logic, a Cambridge UK startup, is getting $100 million in venture capital to build plastic electronics on a commercial scale. The facility "will produce flexible active-matrix display modules for take anywhere, read anywhere electronic reader products. It will utilize Plastic Logic’s unique process to fabricate active-matrix displays...
- Tags: electronics, Plastic Logic, plastic electronic, Science, Mobile, Personal Technology, Hardware Infrastructure, General
- Blog posts 2007-01-03
- University museums focus on the new science
- In an effort to buck the trend of university science museums to be merely repositories of old artifacts, the Broad Institute, the MIT Museum and Harvards Museum of Natural History are expanding their museums to focus on changes in contemporary science, reports The Boston Globe. "Scientific institutions have a...
- Tags: museum, MIT Museum, science museum, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Blog posts 2007-01-01
- Polk Audio I-Sonic
- The market for upscale "executive stereos" used to begin and end with the Bose Wave Radio. In recent years, savvy competitors such as Boston Acoustics, Tivoli Audio, and Cambridge SoundWorks have challenged Bose's monopoly. The result is a market for sweet-sounding tabletop radios that has more choices than ever but...
- Tags: Polk Audio I-Sonic, radio, Bose
- Product reviews 2006-08-28
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