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- First on-chip cooling system?
- Researchers at the University of Washington UW have developed a cooling device small enough to fit on a computer chip. This tiny ion pump uses an electrical charge 'rather than liquid or fans to create a cooling air jet right at the surface of the chip.' This research project looks...
- Tags: emitter, chip
- Blog posts 2006-08-24
- Nano-refrigeration company opens prototype plant
- Nano-refrigeration company opens prototype plantIf this venture is successful......the company will move to smaller premises.Well, because it's a nanotechnology company.Look, someone /had/ to say it. It's traditional.New Technology I think not....Is this not the "Peltier Effect". Why is this being proclaimed as new technology....http://www.coolworksinc.com/about_thermoelectric_technology.htm.Been around since 1834.Ridiculous!TYou might have...
- Tags: Semiconductors, electron, plate, Peltier-effect, emitter
- Discussion threads 2004-04-19
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- Mitsubishi WD-65735
- Today the landscape in the big-screen rear-projection HDTV category is pretty stark. Sony, Panasonic, Hitachi, and others have all exited this product segment, which leaves only Mitsubishi and Samsung to slug it out for the dollars of buyers who want a huge screen on a budget. Mitsubishi's WD-65735 is one...
- Tags: TV & Home Theater, Mitsubishi Corp., Mitsubishi WD-65735
- Product reviews 2008-07-31
- Mitsubishi LT-46148
- Longtime CNET readers may remember when we complained last year that Mitsubishi's 120Hz equipped LCDs lacked video processing to smooth out judder, and so didn't deserve the "Smooth" description that the company used in its product literature. This year its lineup, including the LT-46148, finally deserves the word, because now...
- Tags: Monitors & displays, TVs, TV & Home Theater, Mitsubishi LT-46148, Mitsubishi Corp., Mitsubishi 120Hz
- Product reviews 2008-06-16
- VibeStudio Designer (exe)
- VibeStudio is a professional spatial audio design suite comprised of three applications: Config, Profiler, and VibeStation. All three applications rest on top of an advanced 3D audio modeling and rendering engine called SoundScape3D. Together these applications create a one of a kind spatial audio package that provides the ability to...
- Tags: Audio, VRSonic, VibeStudio, Audio Scene
- Software downloads 2008-05-07
- Put New Capabilities of Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) to Work, Part 8: Enabling WebSphere Business Monitor V6.1 to Receive Events Via WebSphere MQ
- In the mortgage lending business scenario used throughout this series of papers, the implementation of the business process application has not yet been defined. WebSphere Business Monitor can monitor business process applications running in virtually any environment, as long as CBEs can be generated from their activity and transmitted to...
- Tags: Business Process, Monitor, IBM WebSphere, IBM WebSphere MQ, IBM Corp., Business Process Application, WebSphere Process Server Application, Application Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2008-04-29
- Windows, Linux, and the Kyoto Climate Protocols
- Windows, Linux, and the Kyoto Climate ProtocolsAh the zombiesNice report from Bali:http://nzclimatescience.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=178&Itemid=1]Fortnight%20of%20the%20undeadHmm, Windows v. Linux AND Global Warming?All in one post? You must really need hits :)Parallel world?Obviously a dimensional rift has opened up and swallowed you Rudy. A world where MS client server doesn't work and Unix...
- Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, Microsoft Windows, God, Kyoto Climate, Linux
- Discussion threads 2007-12-19
- Oil-eating microbes produce green energy
- It is estimated that oil sands -- or bituminous sands -- represent two thirds of the world's oil reserves. Still, it's expensive and difficult to extract oil from these sands. Even with today's crude oil prices, the industry is still looking for cheaper ways to produce energy from the so-called...
- Tags: Oil, Carbon Dioxide, University Of Calgary, Hydrogen, Energy, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-12-14
- Mitsubishi WD-65833
- Perhaps the best value in big-screen HDTVs right now is in microdisplays, more commonly known as rear-projection TVs RPTVs. As the category shrinks because of ever-more-popular and larger flat-screen models using plasma and LCD technology, RPTV prices continue to drop. There are always exceptions, however, such as the Mitsubishi WD-65833,...
- Tags: TVs, TV & Home Theater, Mitsubishi WD-65833, Mitsubishi Corp., Perfect Tint, RPTV
- Product reviews 2007-12-05
- Up in the air, is it a bird? A plane? A carbon emitter?
- Up in the air, is it a bird? A plane? A carbon emitter?This is boring......just ask Dignan. Unfortunately it is also true. Keep it up.
- Tags: carbon emitter
- Discussion threads 2007-10-11
- Up in the air, is it a bird? A plane? A carbon emitter?
- One of the most impolite questions you could ever ask at any green tech conference has nothing to do with men's room stalls or anything else sexual in nature. It's "How did you get to this meeting?" Most often the honest answer would involve an airplane trip....
- Tags: Airline, Flight, Green Technology, Boeing Co., Government, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-10-10
- Mitsubishi WD-65734
- As large-screen plasma displays become less and less expensive, the tried-and-true rear-projection HDTV becomes less and less appealing to Americans with lots of room and a penchant for gigantic images. At 65 inches, however, the Mitsubishi WD-65734 stands in a size class where plasma still breaks the bank. This DLP...
- Tags: TVs, TV & Home Theater, Mitsubishi Corp., Mitsubishi WD-65734
- Product reviews 2007-09-19
- HP to safety official's e-mail regarding potentially dangerous laser printer emissions: 'Delete'
- Apparently, my recent coverage of the potentially harmful emissions coming from laser printers including those from HP have raised some important questions in certain government circles. After reading the two blogs I wrote on the issue (first the news of the Australian study, and second, HP's response), San Francisco...
- Tags: Printer, Hewlett-Packard Co., Laser Printer, E-mail, Laser, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-08-09
- The world's first single photon machine
- Nanotechnologists at the University of Southern California USC are building a device dubbed the Einstein Emitter which will deliver a single photon produced by a single electron. At the same time, other researchers at the University of Texas/Austin are developing the detector for this single photon. Together, they are assembling...
- Tags: Einstein, USC, electron
- Blog posts 2005-09-24
- A High Average-Efficiency SiGe HBT Power Amplifier for WCDMA Handset Applications
- The linearity of a Silicon-Germanium SiGe HBT Power Amplifier PA is analyzed with the help of a power-dependent coefficient Volterra technique. The effect of emitter inductance is included and the dominant sources of nonlinearity are identified. A dynamic current biasing technique is developed to improve the average power efficiency for...
- Tags: W-CDMA, Technique, IEEE, Productivity, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- White papers 2005-02-01
- Big boss is watching
- Big boss is watchingAlways starts with good intentionsThen someone gets a subpoena for their GPS records for a court case and all of a sudden those records are being used for a lot of things people never saw coming early on. Just more and more technology intruding into your...
- Tags: Government, Telecom & Utilities, Cellular phones, phone, Big Boss, GPS
- Discussion threads 2004-09-24
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