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Windowfarms Brings Home-Grown Gardens to Big Cities
Windowfarms was started in 2009 in Brooklyn, opening the 22,000-strong windowfarm movement to the world.
January 9, 2012
BY
Joshua Philipp
Heads Up: WIMM, Apple, Google X Lab Wonder Imminent
On the communications side of things at least, the future is almost here, especially if you grew up ...
December 22, 2011
BY
Phil Butler
Megaupload Video Takedown Puts Universal on the Hot Seat
In court papers obtained by Wired magazine, Universal attorney Kelly Klaus said the music company has an agreement ...
December 22, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Documenting Computing to Chart Tomorrow’s Path
When computers emerged, we willfully followed them down every twist and turn—some good and some bad.
December 21, 2011
BY
Joshua Philipp
Freedom Is AnchorFree’s Business, and Business Is Good
Gorodyansky is the CEO and co-founder of AnchorFree, which runs the HotSpot Shield tool that secures user Internet ...
December 12, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Inventor Brings the Keyboard and Mouse to a New Level
Inventor Jason Giddings believes it's time for computers peripherals to grow to the next level, and he hopes ...
December 12, 2011
BY
Joshua Philipp
Largest Tesla Coils Ever Will Recreate Natural Lightning
“Many new discoveries are viewed as problems, where others provide fascinating new insights.”
November 28, 2011
BY
Joshua Philipp
Tiny Homes Are Where the Heart Is
Home is where the heart is, and some are finding that smaller homes make the heart grow larger.
November 28, 2011
BY
Joshua Philipp
200 Labels Withdraw from Spotify, Similar Services
Around 200 labels were pulled from streaming music sites including Spotify, Napster, Simfy, and Rdio by their parent ...
Filmmakers Dust Off Hidden World of Typewriters
Although they used to sit on the desk of every writer, typewriters have slowly faded into the liquid ...
November 8, 2011
BY
Joshua Philipp
Dusting Off the Hidden World of Typewriters
Ernest Hemingway’s typewriter reeked of brandy and cigarettes. The top cover was missing. Family members told the collector ...
November 8, 2011
BY
Joshua Philipp
Report Says China, Russia ‘Aggressive’ Cybercrime Sponsors
China and Russia are increasingly using cyber-espionage tactics to steal classified trade and technology information, according to a ...
November 3, 2011
BY
Jack Phillips
MIT Researchers Look to 3-D Printing for Next-Gen Manufacturing
Mass production of products might soon be a thing of the past, with new 3-D innovations offering personalized ...
September 20, 2011
BY
Joshua Philipp
‘Full-Duplex’ Technology Could Double Bandwidth
A new breakthrough could help avert the nearing bandwidth crisis, allowing all users to continue streaming video and ...
September 14, 2011
BY
Joshua Philipp
Technology Ghost Town Proposed for New Mexico
US Technology firm Pegasus Global Holdings plans to build a 20-square-mile ghost town in the state of New ...
September 12, 2011
BY
David Skoumbourdis
Three-Wheeled Vehicle Aims to Change Commuting Forever
Imagine if you will, a three-wheeled motorcycle enclosed in the thin shell of a car, a roll cage ...
September 7, 2011
BY
Joshua Philipp
New Artificial Intelligence Computer Chips Mimic the Brain
IBM revealed a new generation of experimental computer chips that stimulate the human brain. The “Neurosynaptic Chips” emulate ...
August 31, 2011
BY
Vicky Jiang
Graphene Grown From Girl Scout Cookies
A single box of Girl Scout Cookies could yield $15 billion worth of graphene says chemist James Tour ...
August 15, 2011
BY
Yi Yang
Ferrari’s ‘Hypercar of the Future’ Contest Drives Innovation
The winning design of Ferrari's “Hypercar of the Future” World Design Contest offers a convincing view of what ...
August 8, 2011
BY
Joshua Philipp
Airbus Concept Plane Features See-Through Cabin
Airbus released images of a concept plane in the next 40 years.
June 15, 2011
BY
Alex Johnston
Hacker Group LulzSec Invents New Ways to Harass Companies
The hacker group, Lulz Security (LulzSec), has followed up the series of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks ...
June 15, 2011
BY
Ridge Shan
Apple iCloud, New iPad Sofware to be Unveiled Next Week
Apple iCloud: Apple CEO Steve Jobs will announce its new anticipated cloud service at its developer conference next ...
May 31, 2011
BY
Alex Johnston
Alaska Airlines to Use iPads as Flight Manuals
Alaska Airlines is looking to replace its flight manuals with something more state-of-the-art: iPads.
May 30, 2011
BY
Alex Johnston
Of Codebreakers and Mechanical Giants
Machines to crack the Enigma codes became more advanced as World War II progressed.
May 30, 2011
BY
Joshua Philipp
Twitter Taken to New Level With Everest Tweet
Twitter has reached new heights with the first tweet ever sent from the top of Everest by a ...
May 6, 2011
BY
Belinda McCallum
Cyberbullying Meets Its Match With Crisp Thinking
Software company Crisp Thinking has come up with a program that can monitor online information which can prevent ...
March 28, 2011
BY
Joshua Philipp
Showdown in the Skies: A380 vs. 747-8
Overview of the Airbus A380 vs. Boing 747-8
March 21, 2011
BY
Ivailo Anguelov
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