*zeo Posted September 22, 2008 Posted September 22, 2008 Hands On Cray CX1 Windows Supercomputer: One Day, It'll Make Crysis Cry Thermaltake's Xpressar PC Case Uses Actual Fridge Compressor For Cooling Fujifilm's SuperCCD EXR Unveiled: Sensor Promises High Res, High Quality Imaging Japanese Scientists Plan to Build Space Elevator Carbon Nanotube Supercapacitors May Replace Clunky Car Batteries Sandisk Replaces CDs With SlotMusic MicroSDs With Big-Name MP3 Albums Aboard Quote
guyverfanatic Posted September 22, 2008 Posted September 22, 2008 A fridge compressor to cool a PC. Cool. Quote
WarriorZoalord Posted September 23, 2008 Posted September 23, 2008 A fridge compressor to cool a PC. Cool. Literally. >> Quote
*zeo Posted September 26, 2008 Author Posted September 26, 2008 Playing Your PSP at Work Is a Bad Idea, Especially When You Drive a City Bus Backyard Nuclear Reactor Should Be Ready to Ship by 2013 Longer-Lasting Artificial Eyes! An improved retinal implant stimulates neurons to restore sight. Happy Landing Zipline Rescues You (And Child) From Exploding Buildings Quote
guyverfanatic Posted September 26, 2008 Posted September 26, 2008 At least the bus driver did not get in an accident. Quote
*zeo Posted September 26, 2008 Author Posted September 26, 2008 True, but it is troubling there wasn't a more severe punishment. Like the train conductor that was texting and caused the pile up that killed dozens of people about a week or so ago, this could easily have been very bad. And now for some more news. . . Are Mac Pro Cases Toxic? NES Controller Socket Lets You Control Your Mods with Nostalgia Everyone Will Be a Walking Nuclear Weapon Detector Sonic Bomb Alarm Clock Lightning Review: It Explodes Your Dreams Quote
*zeo Posted October 1, 2008 Author Posted October 1, 2008 Water Invisibility Barrier Protects Against Tsunamis . . . In theory anyway. WaterMill Automagically Pulls Clean Drinking Water from Thin Air Portable, Lens-less Medical Scanner Uses Digicam Sensors to Spot Infections on the Cheap . . . Now if they just cut the cost of our medical bills :sweat: Why Animal Fat Might Not Be So Bad for You . . . Time to face facts, the officials really don't know what is healthy or not. It's just a play it safe game that often back fires on us, the consumers. :vava: Lab-Grown Smell Receptors Could Pave the Way for Artificial Noses Quote
*zeo Posted October 2, 2008 Author Posted October 2, 2008 A Viral-Video Making Comedy Group Takes Aim at Hollywood with Help from the RED Camera. From the preview this one may actually be worth a watch and is pretty impressive considering it's basically a home movie. Some Movies Would Be a Lot Shorter if the Characters Had Cellphones Handheld Device to Diagnose Many Diseases in Under 15 Minutes The Heat Sink Computer Loves to Sweat Criminal Uses Craigslist to Escape From Armored Truck Robbery IY Geiger Counters Help Us Face Our Dismal, Irradiated Futures A Look at Steve Fossett's Super Secret Flying, Diving, Space Bound Submersible Quote
*zeo Posted October 5, 2008 Author Posted October 5, 2008 ESA Space Tech Catapults Olympian to New World Record X Sting Wish Fire Extinguisher Turns Firefighting Into a Shoot Out Just to show how dangerous modern day pirates are becoming. . . Chelsea Football Club Owner Building $400 Million Mega-Yacht with Submarine, Missile Defenses Hmm, perhaps they know something we don't? Penguins Flying in Military Planes from Brazil's Beaches to the South Atlantic The World's Largest LED Screen Is, Of Course, In Dubai Quote
*zeo Posted October 7, 2008 Author Posted October 7, 2008 AMD Breaks Up!!! Sneaky LED Bulbs Will Double As Wireless Access Points 460,000-Brick Lego Tower Breaks World Record Supreme Court to Rule on FCCs Fines for Casual Swearing Nikon Debuts Video Headset With Wi-Fi, 8GB of Storage, and a Browser Apple Sues School For Using The Same Fruit In a Logo Breakthrough in Holographic Tech Makes 3D Sets 5 to 10 Years Away - CNN 20-Gigabit Wireless Data Achieved By Crossing Laser Beams A Cure for Progeria, the Disease that Makes Children Die of Old Age Russia's Space Program Could Crush the U.S. Over the Next Decade Quote
guyverfanatic Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 That is one awesome yaht. Way to go Brazil. The pictures of the penguins are cute. The apples look vaguely similar but not enough for a lawsuit. Quote
*zeo Posted October 8, 2008 Author Posted October 8, 2008 Unfortunately Apple thinks it's too close and are suing, interesting how dumb lawsuits still go on even during a recession Nasa's Messenger Sends First Full Fly-By Image of Mercury Silver-Zinc Batteries Coming in 2009 With 40% Better Run Time Than Lithium-Ion Amazing Tilt-Shift Time-Lapse Videos Make Lilliputians of Us All Japan Is Creating Your Future Cyborg Overlords Right Now DARPA's Secret 'Gandalf' Project Busts Terrorists With Their Own Portable Devices Scientists Find Gene That Makes You Good at Halo Also Makes You a Premature Ejaculator Arcade Transforms Car Window Landscape into Arcade Game YouTube Audio Comment Preview Helps People Realize They Are Idiots CinematographHD: Two Monitors In One Incredible Case Mod Cylinder Solar Panels Generate More Energy For Less Cost Quote
*zeo Posted October 10, 2008 Author Posted October 10, 2008 Square Enix Expensive Merchandise Get Numbers Behind the War on Piracy Could Be Completely Bogus Sound Wave: The Vinyl Strikes Back Presenting the Latest in ATM Card Scam Gear: The SMS-Sending Card Skimmer Computers Screw Stock Market Even More Than It's Already Screwed High Five Power Generator...It Could Happen Temperature Sweater Puts Annoying People in Their Place New OLED Tech Has Built-In Touch Control, Works Like Magic Quote
guyverfanatic Posted October 11, 2008 Posted October 11, 2008 LMAO! Youtube Audio comments. That's hilarious. Rather interesting news on piracy news... Quote
*zeo Posted October 13, 2008 Author Posted October 13, 2008 It gets worse. . . Hackers Use Nvidia Graphics Card to Smash Wi-Fi Encryption 10,000 Percent Faster Microsoft Sues DHL Over Xbox-Busting Train Crash Computer Nearly Passes Turing Test for Artificial Intelligence Robot Prototype Finds, Attacks and Kills Breast Cancer Cells Nasa IBEX Probe to Go Where Only Voyager Has Gone Before Robotic Repair System Could Rescue Us From Falling Satellites SLAM Helmet Maps Room to Help Rescuers Navigate Through Smoke iLIMB Bionic Hand Comes Closer to Emulating the Real Thing Black Silicon Discovery Could Change Digital Photography, Night Vision Forever Green, Renewable Microgrids Protect Our Tech From EMPs, Boogeymen Richard Garriott Reaches Orbit, Can Finally Act Out Plot of Tabula Rasa LaCie 5Big is Slightly Less Infamous Than HAL 9000 Keep on telling yourself it is only a hobby World of Warcraft Seems Like Kind of a Silly Hobby CityWall Interactive Multitouch Display Now Has a Glorious 3D Interface Battlestar Galactica PC Mod Can Actually Hold Colonial Vipers, Raptors Star Trek Original Series Now Warping on YouTube Long Overdue GPS Upgrade Could Save Airlines $10 Billion a Year New Technology Helps Ground Telescopes Outdo Hubble Sticky Substance Could Turn You Into Spider-Man Quote
guyverfanatic Posted October 14, 2008 Posted October 14, 2008 I am surprised that Micor$oft would sue DHL. I assume that the Xboxes would be insured. 36 WOW accounts? Someone needs a life. That's an insane PC case mod. Wow, if airlines converted to GPS, they wouldn't have so much financial troubles... Quote
*zeo Posted October 14, 2008 Author Posted October 14, 2008 Unfortunately we aren't likely to see much in price drops What's funny about the WoW account is he's hardly alone, there are even bigger setups for couples who are both heavily into WoW. And yeah, that case mod is impressive. America's Biggest Universities Build 78-Terabyte Library, Still Missing Front Door TSA Airport Screener Steals Over $200,000 in Gadgets, Almost Gets Away With It Quote
guyverfanatic Posted October 14, 2008 Posted October 14, 2008 What the hell... $200,000 in items and no one notices how?! This is exactly my wife and I are driving across the country to visit my brother and sister-in-law rather than fly! Quote
*zeo Posted October 14, 2008 Author Posted October 14, 2008 Yup, unfortunately there are more than the obvious reasons why we're in a recession now. Just way too many crooks out there! Course you wouldn't believe what people leave behind in their seats, the people who clean the planes after every trip find quite a bit that they get to keep. Quantenna Chips Boosts Wi-Fi Coverage In Every Corner Of Your Castle Richard Garriott Arrives at ISS, Reportedly Ready to Fix the Toilet Quote
Aranor Posted October 14, 2008 Posted October 14, 2008 The infra red room mapping device.....Solid Snake had those years ago. And the red light on the Big 5 looks eily similar to the systems in the Resident Evil movie. Quote
*zeo Posted October 15, 2008 Author Posted October 15, 2008 That's the great thing about technology, it makes possible to turn fantasy into reality In the Future, Billboard Ads Read You Declassified Government Documents Reveal the Truth About UFOs eCoupled Technology Powers Up a Blender Wirelessly DriveAssistT Saves Cellphone Addicts From Themselves Text Messaging Is Saving Kenyan Elephants From Themselves Electric Surgery Knife Sets Patient's Throat Ablaze Defective Nvidia Graphics Cards Confirmed in Desktops StorCenter ix2: Iomega's Surprisingly Cheap EMC Home Server Quote
*zeo Posted October 15, 2008 Author Posted October 15, 2008 Walmart Sells You An Empty Box Instead Of A Laptop -- But You Bought It With Stolen Credit Cards Study: There Is All Kinds Of Nasty Crap In Your Bottled Water UN Could Unleash Human Clones on the World Next Year Microsoft survey hints at Instant On OS concept Carbon Motors E7 Police Car Finally Reveals Video Of The Cool Cop Gadgetry Inside Stable, Sane Young Man Installs DIY RFID Implant into His Hand An End to Paralysis with Artificial Brain-to-Muscle Connectors Aussie Cops Find A PS2 Full Of Drugs Quote
guyverfanatic Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 Um, ouch. Getting throat caught on fire would suck... HORRIBLY. The government does believe in UFO's! I say "LOL" at idiot con artists using fake credit cards to buy laptops when the box is empty! I use a water purifier so no more bottled water for me! The E7 is one badass cop car. Why would someone put an RFID implant into their hand? Quote
*zeo Posted October 16, 2008 Author Posted October 16, 2008 The government does believe in UFO's! Yup, who would have thunk it? Why would someone put an RFID implant into their hand? In his own words... I implanted a RFID chip in my hand. I injected the chip myself from supplies bought on the internet. This tag is readable from up to 2 inches from my hand.I am currently using it to open my handgun safe for instant access. I can have a gun in hand in one second in blackness without fumbling with buttons or codes. If you are convinced that this is the "Mark of the Beast", then from one Christian to another I hope you read the Book of Revelation and apply more understanding to it that what you hear from those who only offer fear. Some background info... There are actually people insisting that RFID tags are the sign of the beast/devil, Amish farmers for example will refuse to farm if the government insists on tagging cattle because they view it as the sign of the beast. Conversely, police are considering RFID implants to ensure service weapons are only usable by their programmed owner! Speaking of RFID. . . GE's Battery-Free Sensor is a Breakthrough in RFID Technology Hubble's 486 Backup Computer Wakes Up For the First Time Since 1990 Researchers Probe the Mysteries of Antarctica’s Hidden Mountains Australia To Build Great Firewall Down Under Energy Star Setting Consumption Guidelines For Game Consoles It was presented at the EURO Flugtage 2008 RC show byt the Aero-Club Rheidt Inkjet Cartridges To Save Your Kidneys Arcade Driving and Kegs: A Natural Combo NTT Shoe Powers Your iPod, Makes You Look Like a Robodork Homemade Mega Man Costume Looks Just as Good as the Real Thing KDDI Develops Color, Wireless, E-Paper Display The New MacBook and MacBook Pro, Dissected Mimo 7-Inch USB Displays Make Your Desktop Look Like a Battleoid ****pit Quote
guyverfanatic Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 Sounds like an old computer system on the Hubble. I wonder how tall the mountains are under all that ice in Antarctica... I'm glad I don't live in Australia. What nonsense. Energy Star consoles, that would be cool. I say "LOL" at promoting drunken video game driving! Perfect practice for real life! Quote
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