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Experimental Lighting System Improves Control and Efficiency
Researchers are exploring new user-controlled, lighting systems in an effort to provide better illumination and save energy.
December 1, 2010
BY
Conan Milner
In the Green Building Revolution, Software is a Driving Force
Environmentally friendly buildings are going to rely heavily on computer software technology.
November 30, 2010
BY
Joshua Philipp
New Infrastructure for Improved Cloud Storage Under Development
An international research initiative including IBM and the EU is working on smart cloud storage architecture.
November 16, 2010
BY
Conan Milner
Big Changes for the Internet
In recent years, a wave of dramatic changes started to take place for the Internet.
November 13, 2010
BY
Jeremiah Ford
Google’s Android Gingerbread and Nexus S Set to Launch
The blogosphere is abuzz with news of an impending Google launch of two mobile products.
November 13, 2010
BY
Ram Srinivasan
Broadband Service: FCC Eyes Gov’t-Subsidized Internet for the Poor
Broadband internet service may soon be government subsidized for low-income Americans that qualify for food stamps and other ...
November 8, 2010
BY
Mimi Li
Electric Cars: New Nissan EV Resembles Golf Cart (Video)
New Nissan electric cars that look like a golf carts are Nissan's newest zero-emission auto project.
November 5, 2010
BY
Mimi Li
Vibrant Technology Sector Celebrated at Dublin Web Summit
Dublin: A stellar array of founders of web technology companies where brought together in Chartered Accountants House on ...
November 4, 2010
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Driverless Electric Van Completes 8,000-Mile Trip
A driverless electric van drove more than 8,000 miles from Italy to China.
November 1, 2010
BY
Conan Milner
Cloud Computing Grows on Execs: Survey
Cloud computing is gaining traction as a useful service for workplaces as a large majority of business and ...
October 29, 2010
BY
Mimi Li
LocalWiki to Connect Communities in the Digital World
LocalWiki would become a technology that rivals Facebook on a local scale even Wikipedia in terms of user ...
October 25, 2010
BY
Joshua Philipp
Tech Companies Required to Add Services for Visual and Hearing Impaired
A new law will make technology more accessible to disabled people living in the United States.
October 11, 2010
BY
Joshua Philipp
Google Cars: Self-Driving Cars Go From Fiction to Reality?
The world's largest search engine company announced it has a fleet of self-driving cars.
October 10, 2010
BY
Ram Srinivasan
Bebo Founder Launches Political website Jolitics.com
Bebo Founder Michael Birch launches new political website Jolitics in Ireland
October 5, 2010
BY
Martin Murphy
Physics Breakthrough in New Zealand
Atoms are minuscule—10 billion lying side by side would approximate a metre.
September 27, 2010
BY
Diane Cordemans
Horizontally Launched Aircraft Could Revolutionize Space Travel
Ways to push existing technologies for a new system of space travel are being examined at Kennedy Space ...
September 19, 2010
BY
Conan Milner
Boeing Space Taxi to Become Reality by 2015 (Video)
Boeing is partnering with Space Adventures, Ltd. to launch space taxis for private citizens by 2015.
September 16, 2010
BY
Mimi Li
Fuel Efficient Vehicles Win $10 Million X-Prize (Video)
Fuel efficient vehicles' took center stage last week with X-Prize handing out $10 to the building teams of ...
September 16, 2010
BY
Mimi Li
Solar-Powered Purifier Gives Clean Water for Disaster Relief
The Solar Container makes clean water available virtually anywhere and is designed to work in any environment.
September 15, 2010
BY
Conan Milner
Carbon Emissions Captured by Aussie Crystals
An Australian scientist has created a 'crystal sponge' to capture CO2 emissions from power stations and general industry.
September 13, 2010
BY
Caden Pearson
IBM zEnterprise System Boasts World’s Fastest Microprocessor
IBM's new zEnterprise System microprocessor boasts a world record-breaking speed of 5.2 GHz.
September 6, 2010
BY
Conan Milner
Seaswarm Robots Could Clean Gulf Oil Spill in a Month
Seaswarm, an autonomous, solar-powered skimmer, may be the answer to less expensive and more efficient methods for cleaning ...
August 30, 2010
BY
Conan Milner
Twitter Launches Tweet Button for Third-Party Websites
Twitter launched its own tweet button for third-party websites to allow their users to share links directly from ...
August 13, 2010
BY
Helena Zhu
Autism Test Reveals Hidden Sufferers
Autism in adults can now be diagnosed from a 15-minute MRI scan of the brain, using a computer ...
August 11, 2010
BY
Cassie Ryan
Roblox Gaming Site Gaining Popularity
Roblox, a virtual world where players can create their own games and share them, is gaining notoriety, recently ...
August 11, 2010
BY
Madeline Liu
Nanomissiles to Launch Nanosatellites Being Developed by U.S. Army
The U.S. Army is developing a way to launch nanosatellites into orbit using nanomissiles.
August 10, 2010
BY
Joshua Philipp
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