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- Polywell Poly 430AM2
- Polywell, a company whose high-end gaming and Media Center systems we're accustomed to seeing, has put together a basic box suitable for back-to-school shoppers, with the Polywell Poly 430AM2. This PC won't win any awards for design or performance, and at $1,350 (including a 19-inch LCD monitor and 5.1 speakers),...
- Tags: Video cards, Games, Processors, Polywell Poly 430AM2, Poly 430AM2, Geforce 7600 GS, GeForce 7600, Nvidia GeForce, video card, Cyberpower
- Product reviews 2006-06-30
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- Wirelessly networking cows
- U.S. researchers have developed a Walkman-like headset for cows. This device enables them to 'whisper wireless commands to cows to control their movements across a landscape -- and even remotely gather them into a corral.' In fact, it could help farmers to maintain cows behind virtual fences. According to the...
- Tags: Animal, Network, Cow, GPS, Handhelds, Productivity, Network Technology, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Networking, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-06-08
- Forget the paperless office dream, but how about a paperless living room?
- Like several high tech innovations Zinio began as a digital service aimed at B2B. But it worked, so it's inevitably grown to become a global, consumer-oriented service as well. If it works at work, just think how you can use it at home. And then...
- Tags: Magazine, Zinio, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-04-30
- Indian device makers want regulation and get it
- Strange story came across the Internet this morning. It was from a site called Thaindian News saying India's medical device industry was seeking, and getting, new regulations from the government. This seemed positively unAmerican which by definition it was so I checked it out with the story's...
- Tags: India, Medical Device, Regulation, Healthcare, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-04-15
- Brijit: Saving the planet, one magazine at a time
- In this age of the digital you'd expect magazines, that old-fashioned idea of putting ink onto paper, to fade away. Magazines seem harder to cure than herpes. Once you get 'em, you can't get rid of them. The multiply, they spread, they just appear. And yet...
- Tags: Magazine, Brijit, Jeremy Brosowsky, Web Site Development, TVs, Web Technology, Tv & Home Theater, Internet, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-04-15
- The polycarbonate all-in-one 22" LCD PC
- The polycarbonate all-in-one 22" LCD PCNot a belt sanderThis version is way, way better than your wooden version. But wouldn't a random orbital sander work better? Belt sanders are pretty harsh.A very nice project however...I feel this blog is slowly losing relevance to the tech world. I...
- Tags: Blogging, PC, LCD, belt sander, polycarbonate
- Discussion threads 2008-01-22
- Raster to Vector Converter (exe)
- This vectorizer for CAD/CAM/GIS professionals, designers, and illustrators converts from raster to vector formats DXF, AI, EMF, WMF, ASCII, and XY. It refines cutting curves and architectural, mechanical, technical drawings, maps, and illustrations. It creates fine lines and shapes, and digitizes math graphics. It is available also as a raster...
- Tags: Raster, ActiveX/COM/COM+/DCOM, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
- Software downloads 2008-01-04
- Private exe Protector (zip)
- Private exe Protector Powerful poly-meta morphic win32 applications protector. This utility provides developers with software protection from analysis, cracking, modifications or reverse engineering. PeP use poly-morph & meta-morph engine sniffers never detect signature, LZMA compression algorithm, strong anti-debug and anti-dump tricks, import virtualization, stolen bytes virtualization technology, stolen resources technology...
- Tags: Virtualization, Storage Management, Utility Computing, Hardware, Storage
- Software downloads 2007-12-17
- What's the story with these security holes?
- What's the story with these security holes?This is inconceivable.I noticed that Apple was not on the list.The list is wrong.How can Microsoft have 6 unpatched flaws and Apple have none?MS drags feet after new releaseThey started doing the same thing in the transition from 2000 to XP. Dragging their...
- Tags: Apple Inc., security hole, security, Apple QuickTime, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-12-10
- Algolab Raster to Vector Conversion Toolkit (exe)
- Vectorizer for CAD/CAM/GIS professionals, designers and illustrators. Available also as Raster to Vector SDK, ActiveX and Com Component. Converts, digitizes and refines architectural, mechanical, various technical drawings, maps, math graphs, graphics for books and journals and more from raster to vector. Digitizes math graphics. Also refines vector graphics, creates fine...
- Tags: Raster, Graphics, CAD, Scanners, Software, Hardware, Peripherals
- Software downloads 2007-11-19
- Gel changing color in a second
- MIT researchers have developed gels which can change colors almost instantaneously when they're exposed to a variety of stimuli, such as temperature, pressure or humidity. These gels could be used to design inexpensive sensors. For example, these gel-based sensors could be useful in a food processing plant to 'indicate whether...
- Tags: Gel, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-10-25
- Toward safer gene therapy?
- Gene therapy has been used in more than 1,000 clinical trials during the last 20 years. But the U.S. Food and Drug Administration FDA has never approved a single application. The reason is simple: the former trials were using viruses to deliver genes to fight diseases like cancer. And viruses...
- Tags: DNA, Massachusetts Institute Of Technology, Polymer, Therapy, Gene Therapy, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-09-08
- DeleD 3D Editor Lite (exe)
- DeleD is a game-orientated 3D modeler. It is aimed at 3D game development but can be used perfectly in other areas too, like educational services, prototyping or image creation. DeleD enables you to create static 3D objects and complete 3D scenes easily by manipulating primitives like poly-lines, cubes, cylinders and...
- Tags: 3D, DeleD
- Software downloads 2007-08-21
- Photos: Happy developers in da house
- Some 150 people gather in a Los Gatos, Calif., mansion for SuperHappyDevHouse, a 12-hour marathon of coding, hacking and socializing.Participants of the 19th SuperHappy DevHouse hackathon session descended on Tom Harrison''s family home last weekend in Los Gatos, Calif. Harrison far left opened his house up to some 150 tech...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Scripting languages, Programming languages, Development tools, SECURITY, photograph, Amit Patel, SuperHappyDevHouse, Los Gatos, Facebook, San Jose State University, hacking, chief technical officer, Ohio State University, University of Washington, online v
- Image galleries 2007-08-16
- Photos: Tech camp for kids
- Thousands of kids are attending iD Tech Camps on college campuses around the country this summer. Jimmy McChristy, 17, shows off video animations he''s created with Adobe AfterEffects for a four-minute film takeoff on the movie The Matrix.McChristy, a Santa Fe, N.M., high school senior, is one of thousands of...
- Tags: Games, PRODUCTIVITY, Corporate communications, It', photograph, game, iD Tech Camps, iD Tech, computer, Jimmy McChristy, Stanford University, camp, video game, hog, dorm, 3D modeling, Pixar Animation Studios Inc., programming, backward, Stanford, robotics, Web design, Universi
- Image galleries 2007-08-09
- iPhone displays may be coming from Japan
- Although it was previously thought that AU Optronics AUO and Innolux Display would be the manufacturers chosen by Apple to fabricate the iPhone's "multi-touch" displays, a DigiTimes report citing "sources at panel makers" said the major suppliers for the panels may be "two Japan-based players while an unspecified Taiwan-based company...
- Tags: Displays, Hardware, iPhone, Rumor
- Blog posts 2007-05-30
- Maingear X-Cube (Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6800)
- Maingear may not have changed its X-Cube's case since we last looked at one about a year ago, but the hardware and software on the 2007 model are entirely brand new. With the latest in everything, this high-end, semiportable gaming system has a comparable price tag, coming in around $4,570...
- Tags: Performance management, Processors, Intel Corp., Intel Core 2 Duo, Maingear X-Cube, Maingear, performance
- Product reviews 2007-05-09
- Apple bows to 'green' pressure; divulges LED plans
- Apple bows to 'green' pressure; divulges LED plansPleasecan we just all realize Greenpeace are a bunch of nutburgers and simply ignore them?Apple takes a green biteGreenpeace are a bunch of cherry picking hypocrits. Not only do they create excessive amounts of pollution with all their propaganda campaigns, signs and garbage...
- Tags: Engineering, Greenpeace, RoHS, Apple Inc., Al Gore, light-emitting diode
- Discussion threads 2007-05-03
- AVADirect Core 2 Duo SLI
- Unlike many vendors submitting their first system to us for a review, AVA Direct didn't try to blow the doors off our benchmarks. Instead, this $2,747 Core 2 Duo SLI system--while still a powerful, capable gaming machine--is a little more modest. It has a dual-core, overclocked Intel Core 2 Duo...
- Tags: Games, Processors, AVA Direct, Intel Core 2 Duo, game
- Product reviews 2007-04-12
- 'Flexible' plastic for electronic circuits?
- By adding a polymer acid to a common plastic, chemists at the University of Texas at Austin have developed a plastic with changeable conductivity which could be used to build future electronic devices. This doped plastic can be manufactured at room temperature and can have a conductivity ten times higher...
- Tags: Science &, Nature, Engineering &, Innovation, Defense &, Security
- Blog posts 2007-04-11
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