Forget your water-cooled gaming rig: Intel is experimenting with a cooling system which fully immerses the entirety of a computer’s electronics in liquid to increase efficiency.
Anyone who has an account on a social network like Facebook or twitter knows that a huge portion of the content you see are selfies taken by people. A selfie … Continue reading
New rumors are circulating that have to do with the iPads that Apple is expected to launch this year. The source of these new rumors is analyst Ming-Chi Kuo from … Continue reading
Google’s continued push into the robotics industry continues, with its latest investment being a stake in Silicon Valley’s Savioke—which focuses on service industry machines.
This article was written on February 27, 2008 by CyberNet.
It’s time to wrap up our last poll which received nearly 800 votes. It turns out that 48% of you like to use a mouse pad, 42% don’t use one, and 10% sometimes use one. I haven’t used a mouse pad in a long time, and I thought that they were starting to be phased out. It used to be that every time you purchased a new computer it would come with a mouse pad, but I haven’t seen that for awhile. At any rate it looks like most of you still find comfort (literally or figuratively) in using a mouse pad.
In our new poll we’re hoping to find out what you use to backup your most important files. Personally I have another computer setup to backup important files from a few other computers, and it pretty much acts as a server in many respects. But we’re wondering where you store your most precious files. The new poll is located on the right-side of the site, or you can vote right here if Flash is enabled:
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AT&T to strengthen voice and data on the NYC subway with 242 additional stations connected
Posted in: Today's ChiliIn April of 2013, AT&T announced that it had connected the first 36 NYC subway stations to its voice and data networks. This month, almost exactly a year later, AT&T … Continue reading
TinkerBots is a modular robotics building set with the aim of encouraging children to learn about electronics through play. The Berlin-based makers behind the project are seeking to raise $100,000 over the next 46 days via the Indiegogo crowdfunding platform to get their kits to market. Read More
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Google Releases First Developer Resources For Project Ara, Its Modular Smartphone
Posted in: Today's Chili Google’s Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP) group has released a Module Developers Kit (MDK) for Project Ara, its forthcoming modular smartphone, providing reference implementations for various design features. Read More