Mar 10th, 2007
by hueland.
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If you like gadgets you need my RSS feed. It keeps you up-to-date on all the gizmos you love!If you’re building your secret, evil lair that has lots of detection mechanisms for those super heroes who
want to break in and put an end to your villainous career, then you’re going to need some of [...]
Mar 10th, 2007
by hueland.
Amazon.com Widgets March 10, 2007 One of the great things about production racing is that you get to see exactly how well a pretty standard motorcycle can perform. With the advent of the Superstock class, we can now see something very close to showroom stock motorcycles – a far more realistic appraisal [...]
Mar 10th, 2007
by hueland.
March 10, 2007 Look at reports such as the Electric Power Research Institute’s Electricity Technology in a Carbon-Constrained Future (February 2007)and the Role of Renewable Energy in Future Electricity Supply (July 30, 2006) and you’ll see we all face some common problems – Planet Earth is showing signs of toxic shock, we need energy [...]
Mar 10th, 2007
by hueland.
March 10, 2007 A hydrofoil is a boat with wing-like foils mounted on struts below the hull. As the craft increases its speed the hydrofoils develop enough lift for the boat to become foilborne - i.e. to raise the hull up and out of the water. This results in a great reduction in drag [...]
Mar 10th, 2007
by hueland.
March 10, 2007 The effects of new and improved communication technologies on society are clearly profound, though we’re aware of very little research being done into what those changes are. What began as a reader request to cover a software program earlier this week unearthed the clear signs that infidelity is on the rise [...]
Mar 10th, 2007
by hueland.
March 10, 2007 Cafe Scientifique is a place where, for the price of a cup of coffee or a glass of wine, anyone can go to explore the latest ideas in science and technology. Cafe Scientifique meetings always take place outside a traditional academic context, usually in cafes, bars, restaurants and even theatres, with [...]
Mar 10th, 2007
by hueland.
March 10, 2007 Here’s further evidence that necessity is the mother of invention. Duke University Electrical and Computer Engineering/Computer Science graduate John W Cornwall seems to rejoice in building interesting contraptions but his latest just could be a killer app. He has designed a fridge that gets the beer for you. His beer launching [...]
Mar 10th, 2007
by hueland.
Typical of this manufacturer is the uMusic system, which takes intelligent playback to a new level by identifying similar songs based on your “mood” as exemplified by whatever you just chose to play.
Originally Syndicated via RSS from Mobile Magazine Online
Mar 10th, 2007
by hueland.
It’s the Knuckle Blaster Stun Gun, and it promises to pack 950,000 volts of electricity into each jolted punch.
Originally Syndicated via RSS from Mobile Magazine Online
Mar 10th, 2007
by hueland.
A piece of software called iFeedPod transforms your iPod into an RSS aggregator. As long as your iPod has the Notes function (and most of the later-generation ones do), you can use that functionality to import RSS feeds right into your iPod.
Originally Syndicated via RSS from Mobile Magazine Online