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Razer Synapse 2 Makes Personal Game Settings Available Anywhere

People may have been wondering what cloud storage can offer to gamers and they are finally getting an answer from Razer, whose Synapse 2 software is entering closed beta phase. Right now, even though cloud storage is gaining ground on the enterprise market, the consumer segment isn't proving to be as big an op...

21 October 2011
02:43 GMT

Synapse Cache SSDs from OCZ Merge with HDDs

Those who wanted a clear-cut method of combining the benefits of both hard disk drives and solid state drives now have it in the form of the OCZ Synapse Cache Series 2.5-inch SSD. SSD/HDD hybrids are something that were invented, or at least envisioned, almost as soon as solid state drives appeared. Since then...

21 September 2011
02:46 GMT

IBM Computer Chip Can Learn Pong, Might Revolutionize Gaming

A new computer chip that is being developed by technology giant IBM allows a computer to actually learn the game of Pong and the strategies that lead to victory and might have a big impact on the gaming world in the long run. The chip is called Systems of Neuromorphic Adaptive Plastic Scalable Electronics or SyNAP...

22 August 2011
10:31 GMT

Why Men Are from Mars and Women from Venus: Synapses Separate the Way They Think

Javier DeFelipe from Universidad Complutense de Madrid in Spain, together with his team, led a study on brain, which helped indicate the fact that differences in thinking between the two genders come from the synapses.  As they say, the variations in synapse density is a factor that attests the different way men...

9 September 2008
10:00 GMT

Brain Wiring, Stronger During Waking Hours, Weaker During Sleep!

With such a vast array of researches proving it, it is clear: you may cram, but without sleep, you will remember nothing. A new study at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health not only confirms this, but shows that the mechanism through which the brain strengthens memories during the sleep i...

22 January 2008
05:38 GMT

The Basis of Our Brain Found in Sponges

Sponges are the oldest multicellular animals with living representatives.They are made just of two cell layers that form a tube, living fixed on the substrate and the only movement they make is closing or opening their pores through which food, waste and gases enter or go. Being so simple, they have no neurons or syn...

6 June 2007
05:58 GMT

Scientists Have Obtained the First Images of How Memory Forms

The latest technological achievements enable us to track down the biochemical and physical processes found behind the memory formation. But now, for the first time, we have an image of how our memories form physically, due to a team from the University of California, Irvine. The research could explain the mechanisms ...

17 May 2007
07:18 GMT

BlueGene L Supercomputer Mimicking Brain Functioning

SF concepts of robots thinking like humans or brain-like functioning computers have just made their first steps. A team has managed to simulate half of the complicated way of functioning of a mouse brain cortex on a supercomputer. The "cortical simulator" was achieved with the BlueGene L supercomputer. Previous small...

1 May 2007
06:42 GMT

Why Do Morphine and Heroin Get You Hooked with Just One Shot?

One dose and you are hooked up. Researchers have been investigating for a long time the powerful effect of the opioid drugs, like morphine or heroin, in search of a treatment for addiction. A new Brown University research found morphine to stop the synapse-strengthening in the brain, a phenomenon called long-term pot...

26 April 2007
08:49 GMT


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