Square Enix is not done showing off new Final Fantasy titles. After trying for a while to launch new franchises that would allow for the main revenue stream to be less emphasized, the publisher has apparently given up and announced Final Fantasy XIV, a new MMO set in the universe, while also continuing to provide det... |
3 July 2009 18:21 GMT |
 |
Belkin has announced its new Micro Auto Charger and Dual Auto Charger for iPod and iPhone. Users can acquire the products to charge their device's battery in their car, while adding no extra bulk to the dashboard of their vehicle, thanks to its compact design. “Sitting nearly flush with your dashboard, th... |
24 April 2009 09:55 GMT |
 |
When Apple revealed its upcoming App Store at the March 6 event in Cupertino, Steve Jobs, the company's CEO, announced that developers accepted for its iPhone Developer Program would be able to choose to release free apps. Don't worry, that hasn't changed. Apple is, however, encouraging devs to slap a ... |
9 June 2008 03:12 GMT |
 |
The Standard Model describes most of the properties of fundamental particles, however it is far from being perfect. The Standard Model cannot explain why charge is experienced in electron units, nor how certain particles acquire neutral charge and if whether the charge of an atom with equal numbers of protons and ele... |
19 April 2008 05:50 GMT |
 |
Lightning is an atmospheric phenomenon that even today remains mostly mysterious to the researchers. On top of having enough difficulties explaining why lightning forms in the fist place, scientists have also been struggling for decades to understand why bolts of lightning forming in the top layers of the clouds trav... |
24 March 2008 04:39 GMT |
 |
A new type of semiconductor membrane actually displays better electrical performances than its biological cousins and could find its way into many electronic applications, from single-molecule detection devices to DNA sequencing."By creating nanopores in the membrane, we can use the membrane to separate charged spec... |
16 July 2007 12:36 GMT |
 |
You may have heard about electric rays, electric eels, or electric catfish. But an electric man? The reports show that the 71 year-old Zhang Deke, a retired highway maintainer from Altay city of China's westernmost Xinjiang, is able to stand charges (and he charges himself) of 220V of electricity passing through... |
10 July 2007 14:46 GMT |
 |
Scientists demonstrated that ten thousand molecules can perform aligning pirouettes through a process known as ultrafast intramolecular electronic charge separation, appearing during photo-chemical reactions.A study performed at the Max-Born-Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Ultrafast Spectroscopy and at the Ludwig... |
20 June 2007 04:20 GMT |
 |
A team of researchers demonstrated a way to effectively control the Casimir force, acting between two conducting plates, with a beam of light, which could lead to applications like micromachines remotely operated with a ray of light.The Casimir force acts between separate objects, like two close parallel uncharged c... |
1 June 2007 15:31 GMT |
 |
|