Archive for the 'Technology' Category
Turning Salt Water Into Fuel
An accidental discovery of salt water fuel while doing cancer research. Last week, a Penn State University chemist named Rustum Roy held a demonstration proving that the science is sound, noting that the water doesn’t burn, though the radio frequencies weaken the bonds holding together the salt, releasing hydrogen which is ignited when exposed to the RF field.
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VFS Grad: Pirates Of The Caribbean Animator
An interview with Ben Sanders, a graduate of Vancouver Film School’s 3D Animation & Visual Effects program, about his work as a Character Animator on Pirates of the Caribbean 3: At World’s End.
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iPod Touch Guided Tour
Appleintroduced the new iPod touch featuring their revolutionary multi-touch user interface that enables users to find and enjoy all of their music, videos and more on its gorgeous widescreen display with just the touch of a finger. The iPod touch also includes Wi-Fi wireless networking, the first on any iPod, and three amazing applications that use it - Safari, Google Search or Yahoo! oneSearch and YouTube.
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Wii Fit Taken for a Spin
The new Nintendo Wii swanky accessory can trim the fat from our flesh and find a new favorite toy…
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New Image Scaling Technique
Professor Shai Avidan, funded by Mitsubishi Electric Research Lab, and Ariel Shamir, working for and funded by the The Interdisciplinary Center & MERL, have created a promising new technique for image resizing.
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WowWee RoboQuad Skype Control Demonstration
Watch a remote controlled WowWee Roboquad robot that is spying the user’s home, using just a voice from across the Internet, thanks to Skype’s free video call service. Sneak preview video for Robodance Version 4, due out at the end of November 2007.
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