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When the Rubik's Cube no longer represents a challenge...Oct 6, 2008
If you're one of those people who shows-off at parties by solving a Rubik's Cube in under two minutes, the Rubik's Mirror Blocks Puzzle might just stop you in your tracks. Also known as Hidetoshi Takeji's Bump Cube, the puzzle challenges its user bas...
Simple device uses electrical field to boost internal combustion engine efficiencySep 27, 2008
This sounds almost too simple to be true, but a university physics professor has developed a simple device which could improve automotive fuel efficiency by 20 percent. The device creates an electric field that thins fuel, or reduc...
PAC-3 anti-ballistic missile successfully testedSep 19, 2008
Lockheed Martin and the Japanese Self Defense Force have successfully tested the PAC-3 Missile against a tactical ballistic missile target, at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. The PAC-3 Missile Segment is an upgrade to the Patriot air defense s...
Scientists lay foundations for exascale computingSep 19, 2008
Having crashed through the petaflop barrier of a thousand trillion calculations per second back in June, scientists are continuing work into achieving the next benchmark in supercomputer performance - exascale computing. Georgia Institute of Technolo...
Northrop Grumman to build first new aircraft carrier class in 40 yearsSep 16, 2008
The Gerald R. Ford CVN 78 is the first ship in the first new aircraft carrier class in over 40 years and Northrop Grumman has received a $5.1 billion, seven-year contract for its construction, which is scheduled to be delivered to the Navy in 2015......
IBM forecasts the next 5 big ideas for the next 5 yearsDec 20, 2009
Casting one’s eye into a crystal ball is a risky undertaking that can leave the forecaster as visionary or fool – particularly if they are short term predictions that can easily be checked. But that hasn’t deterred the soothsayers at IBM coming...
20MP camera phones with 1080p camcorders not far awayDec 20, 2009
Semiconductor company Broadcom says its new processor will provide cell phones with full HD 1080p camcorder capabilities and up to 20MP digital camera resolution with advanced features such as multiple shots per second, image stabilization, face and...
TeliaSonera launches 4G network in Norway and SwedenDec 18, 2009
Swedish telecommunications company TeliaSonera has launched the world’s first commercially available 4G mobile broadband network. While an international roll out of up to twenty five countries is planned in the next year, the network will initially...
James Cameron's Avatar in IMAX 3D: a mind-blowing glimpse into tomorrow's cinemaDec 18, 2009
Gizmag is hardly a movie review site, but when a film comes along that advances the art form in such a revolutionary way as James Cameron's Avatar, it becomes entirely relevant to fans of emerging technology. I saw it last night in IMAX 3D - and...
Solar Surge: a sunny solution for iPhone chargingDec 18, 2009
So you've finally got your new iPhone. You stroke its sleek shiny lines and imagine it purrs seductively at you. Then the battery goes dead. The Solar Surge is designed to get you out of the bind. It's a lightweight slip-on solar panel that cleverly...
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