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Graphene Can Become Ink for Printers

Graphene is showing off its wonder material properties yet again, this time actually demonstrating, or being demonstrated to, have what it takes to liquefy. Granted, liquefy might not be the correct word, since graphene is more of a molecular compound than anything else, so terms like solid, liquid and gaseous do...

26 November 2011
06:24 GMT

Goodbye Fedora 10

Fedora 10 was officially released a year ago, on November 25th, 2008. It was dubbed Cambridge and it offered the latest stable version of GNOME 2.24 and KDE 4.1 desktop environments, faster boot experience (powered by Plymouth), better printing, better webcam support, improved wireless network connection sharing, bet...

19 December 2009
12:17 GMT

Introducing Microsoft AutoCollage 2008

While Photosynth has been released to web in August, ending the Technology Preview incubation at Microsoft Live Labs, there are additional projects at the software giant designed to deliver new experiences when it comes down to the digital photographs. One illustrative example in this context is AutoCollage (also ref...

22 August 2008
06:22 GMT

New Apple Store Opening in Cambridge

Apple is opening yet another retail store, the fifteenth to be precise, in the UK. The company has "quietly" made an announcement, via its official web site, that it will open its 15th UK Apple Store in Cambridge.The news comes via World of Apple who notes that the store opens at the same time the shopping centre it...

20 March 2008
12:10 GMT

Revolutionary New Material Expands to Colossal Lengths!

As we all know, most of the known materials expand while being heated and contract when suffering a cooling process. However, a small number of substances, such as water and bismuth, experience an anomalous behavior, meaning that they have negative expansion indexes and expand when cooled and contract when heated. Re...

8 February 2008
08:43 GMT

Vertical Surround

Not so many years ago, surround and 3D sound were an issue which was rather relating to some future that seriously lacked any trace of certain existence and such technology was barely present in the intuition of sound technicians. Today having one or even more surround sound systems in your home is something so commo...

27 March 2007
09:50 GMT

Nokia Starts Nanotechnology Research

Nokia and the University of Cambridge have announced a long-term research partnership which will focus on the field of nanotechnology. It's pretty clear that Nokia has accepted the challenge from Samsung which has the slimmest handsets on the market at the moment (Samsung U100 5.9 mm and several others between 7...

7 March 2007
03:57 GMT


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