- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Lucian Dorneanu
- April 27th, 2007
Plasmonics Could Revolutionize Computing Technology
New book gives an overview of the applications
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Lucian Dorneanu
- April 27th, 2007
Recipe for Making Your Own Robot with Parts from the Hardware Store
Internet-controlled robots
- How to
- By Lucian Dorneanu
- April 25th, 2007
How the Optical Mouse Works
No more ball pushing, no more cleaning
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Lucian Dorneanu
- April 25th, 2007
The 1 Teraops (One Trillion Calculations Per Second) Processor Is Near!
New supercomputer-on-a chip
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Lucian Dorneanu
- April 3rd, 2007
Computer Model Recognizes Images Like the Human Brain
It categorizes images in 100 milliseconds
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Lucian Dorneanu
- March 27th, 2007
Spintronics, the Way to Faster and Smaller Computers
New anti-spin-relaxation technology discovered
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Lucian Dorneanu
- March 27th, 2007
New Computation Equations for a Clearer View of Heavy Nuclei
Simpler equations in less time
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Lucian Dorneanu
- March 27th, 2007
World's Fastest Optical Chipset
Highest speed ever
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Lucian Dorneanu
- March 24th, 2007
The Newest Supercomputer to Fight Diseases
The world's third largest supercomputer is being put to work
- Systems
- By Dan Frincu
- March 23rd, 2007
Do You Need an Upgrade?
Taking a look at what the computer industry has to offer
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Stefan Anitei
- March 20th, 2007
Computers Imitating Human Brain Already in Use
They learn
- Peripherals
- By Dan Frincu
- March 20th, 2007
We Are Closing the Gap Towards the Matrix
Why bother typing at the computer when you can think it and it will happen
- Laptops
- By Dan Frincu
- March 20th, 2007
Your Best Friend on a Mountain, a Notebook
A useful tool for you to scare the bears and the wolves
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Stefan Anitei
- March 14th, 2007
Soon, Light Powered Computers!
The attoseconds technology
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Stefan Anitei
- March 9th, 2007
Water Computer Employing Microfluidic Tubes
A futuristic technique
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