IBM's light pulse love affair continues with tiniest nanophotonic switch
Posted Mar 17th 2008 8:59AM by Darren Murph
a collection of things i like and want to remember. by "scrapbooking" it on my blog i can go back and google it later
Posted Mar 17th 2008 8:59AM by Darren Murph
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Posted Mar 18th 2008 3:14AM by Thomas Ricker
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Posted Mar 18th 2008 9:58AM by Joshua Topolsky
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Posted Mar 18th 2008 11:44PM by Darren Murph
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Varioptic has been talking about bringing liquid lenses to cellphones since 2005, but now they have teamed up with Seiko and the watery dreams look to be coming alive. Liquid lenses have the added benefit of being speedier and less power hungry than conventional lenses, but the release of Varioptic's pioneering technology for cellphones has been in the pipe lines for almost two years. Thankfully, Seiko has stepped up to the mark, coining a mass production date of Q3, 2008. The initial models that will be created are the Arctic 314 and Arctic 416, which rate 5 mega pixels in 0.33-inch and 0.25-inch modules. The faster lenses should see an increase in video capture quality and battery life for cellphones adopting the new standard, which can only be a good thing
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Here is our exclusive video of the iPhone with hacked 2.0 firmware, running on a T-Mobile network instead of AT&T. Despite what other reports have erroneously stated, this is not a jailbroken iPhone with firmware 2.0, but a completely hacked version of the firmware that allows you to run any app and use any compatible carrier you want in the world. As we explained yesterday, it's going to be very difficult for Apple to close this hole, almost impossible, according to iPhone Dev Team sources. Update: changes on first sight:
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How to make a viral video and create viral profits
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