Saturday, July 04, 2009
Novatel MiFi first hand
I went to BestBuy and was able to check out the MiFi first hand. I am impressed with the form factor and weight. Wow! Next problem to address are the service and 2-year contracts.
Friday, June 12, 2009
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Novatel MiFi
I just read about this yesterday in my local newspaper. This is the mobile communications device that makes the most sense for me. The MiFi 2200 Intelligent Mobile hotspot. Watch out WiFi, Here comes MiFi says it all. All I can say is wow!
WiFi to Go, no Cafe Needed is a good NYTimes article about it.
WiFi to Go, no Cafe Needed is a good NYTimes article about it.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Zecharia Sitchin / Niburu
Over at About.com, I found a good index of Zecharia Sitching and Niburu. Here is a briefing of Zecharia Sitchin biography and key ideas.
Odd Things In Wrong Places
This is an interesting set of posts about odd things being out of place in time. "Time Upside Down". Is this science, B.S., archaelogoy, or something else. It is an interesting read and somewhat related to the "The 10 Most Puzzling Ancient Artifacts".
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Finally, the PSP Stand I really want
The Cobra PSP stand is flexible and can be reshaped like a goose neck microphone stand. I have been looking for one of these since I got my PSP. For $23, this is no-brainer. Cobra PSP Stand Bundle Kit.
Nanowire battery 10x better than Lithium-ion
Battery technology research keeps getting better. This was announced back in December 2007 in Stanford News Service article.
Telsa Motors unveils 4-door sedan
Earlier this week Tesla Motors unveiled its promised sedan following up on its electric 2-seater, Roadster. "Tesla Shows Off Family Friendly Electric Car". Unless someone else comes up with a viable electric car, the Tesla Model S is my next sedan if is available.
The Missing Secrets of Nikola Tesla
I found this video that is available on Google Video, "The Missing Secrets of Nikola Tesla". It is available as a iPod/PSP also.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Prince 3-D assault
Prince is releasing a new 3 disc sonic assault! One of the discs is 'rock-guitar-fueled'... hmmm... available exclusively at Target on Sunday for $11.98.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Ovonic Battery
While watching "Who Killed The Electric Car" a 2006 bdocumentary on SonyClassics DVD, there already is a battery technology called the ovonic battery developed for GM that would solve the EV-1 battery issues. The battery inventor's company, Energy Conversion Devices, that has gotten into solar roof shingles and other alternative energy technologies. This is something to watch.
Monday, March 09, 2009
Ancient Aliens in HD
The History Channel HD just broadcast a new documentary that was quite incredible. I watched "Ancient Aliens" last night which featured the infamous astroarchaeologists including Erich Von Daniken and David Hatcher Childress.
Friday, March 06, 2009
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Atlantis found with Google Ocean?
Google recently added bathymetric information and visualizations to Google Earth. This is called Google Ocean. Is this underwater discovery off thte Canary Islands Atlantis? "Is this Atlantis?" You will need Google Earth 5 to see this. Spotted this Slashdot posting.
Sunday, February 08, 2009
Track your Friends' Location using Google Latitude
Google introduced a new capability called Google Latitude that permits you to track your friends via their mobile device using Google Maps. Here's a quick link explaining how it works.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
NVIDIA $10k Tesla Personal SuperComputer
Supercomputers are becoming affordable. Check out this GPU based supercomputer from NVIDIA. "NVIDIA's $10k Tesla GPU-based Personal SuperComputer". Estimated to be 250 times faster than a normal average modern personal workstation.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Buckypaper
Here is a very innovative application of nanotechnology, buckypaper. "Future plans, cars may be made of 'buckypaper'".
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
Device that extracts water from air
This device actually on the market now, Element Four WaterMill. It actually extracts water from air at about 3.6 gallons per day. I am impressed Wonder how much it costs?
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
GeoEye-1, Google's First Satellite
Wow, Google will be augmenting their imagery with the advanced high-resolution, civil, remote sensing satellite to date. See this article.
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Acer Aspire One Netbook
The Asus Eee PC 901 is nice and so are the many other similar netbooks, but this one looks to be a winner, "Acer Aspire One launched: $379". It looks good and is getting really good reviews. The Everex Cloudbook looked promising but was dogged by quality issues. At least that is what I have read earlier this year. InfoWorld has a decent review here and provides links to competing netbook devices. Here is another decent review.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
MIT's major breakthrough for Solar Energy
Over at MIT they have a solar power breakthrough solution that they predict will make the existing power grid and companies a thing of the past within 10-years. "Storing Energy When the Sun does not shine". It involves fuel cells, photovoltaic cells, and and a new technique. It is now 2008. We shall see where this goes by 2018. Almost sounds too good to be true.
Friday, June 20, 2008
New Treatment for Melanoma
A new approach has cured one man of skin cancer, also known as melanoma. Here is the article.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Honda Clarity enters production!
The Honda Clarity fuel-cell vehicle is officially entering production. Honda Clarity to Enter limited production and sale. I'd like to get one but will only be available where there is a hydrogen infrastructure. This means primarily in California for foreseeable future.
Sunday, June 01, 2008
NASA Phoenix Lander Finds Water on Mars!
I was waiting for this day since I was a kid reading those books about space, science, astronomy. Here are a few articles announcing this breathtaking discovery:
"Mars Phoenix Lander Finds Water on Mars!"
"New Images From Phoenix Lander May Show Martian Ice"
Now, the Phoenix lander just needs to prove it with the planned experiments over the next few weeks.
"Mars Phoenix Lander Finds Water on Mars!"
"New Images From Phoenix Lander May Show Martian Ice"
Now, the Phoenix lander just needs to prove it with the planned experiments over the next few weeks.
Friday, May 09, 2008
Poulsen Hybrid
This hybrid technology is and add-on to your existing vehicle. Check it out. If it works as advertised then this is definitely worth the money. Here is the Engadget article. For more information see the Poulsen Hybrid site.
Saturday, May 03, 2008
Sony Micro Fuel-Cell
This is something we all need with all our electronic gadgets according to the Gizmodo "Sony Hybrid Fuel-Cell Delivers 14 Hours Power" .
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
DoD Regenerative Medicine
The DoD has established Armed Forced Institute for Regenerative Medicine or AFIRM which is tasked with using stem cell research to grow body parts. Now this is interesting. Read about it here.
Honda's Walking Assist Device
Now this is really cool. It is a device you wear and assists you in walking. It is based on the Asimo robotic technology. "Honda to show off experimental walking assist device".
Saturday, March 22, 2008
USAF Plans Liquid Coal as Fuel
This is interesting, the USAF plans to invest in liquid coal as a fuel source. "Air Force Prod Aids Coal-to-Fuel Plans". This in theory will reduce and possibly eliminate our dependence on foreign imported oil.
Body Heat Powered Chip
This is a significant advancement. A MIT and Texas Instruments researchers ("Team develops energy-efficient microchip") have designed a microchip that is so efficient that it can be powered from body heat. The potential future biomedical applications are endless. "Microchip powered by body heat".
Sunday, February 03, 2008
Rail Guns and the U.S. Navy
This was a breakthrough. The U.S. Navy is researching next generation weapons and has successfully tested an electro-magnetic rail gun. The stuff of science fiction that is becoming reality. "Rail gun uses kinetic engery to deliver Mach 5 wallop".
Torch Flashlight
This is interesting. A flashlight that is so powerful that it can incinerate. "The Torch Flashlight: why illuminate when you can incinerate". Are Lightsabers are possibly on the horizon?
Sunday, January 06, 2008
D-Link WiFi Digital Photo Frame
This one looks promising. It is a 10" digital photo frame with Wifi support and supports RSS. You can also send pictures to it! "D-Link's DSM-210, a Fancy Internet and Widget Controlled Photo Frame". I like this one if it lives up to the hype.
Sony MyLo 2.0
This one is definitely cool. Sony Mylo 2.0 looks like a decent portable internet device. Check out the specs, "Sony's new mylo (2) now official".
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Semantic Search for Corporate E-Mail
IBM Labs is releasing OmniFind Personal EMail Search for free which uses UIMA and provides semantic searching of Outlook/Notes email archives. Announced here in InformationWeek. Since I use IBM OmniFind Yahoo! Edition (free version) which works great, this should be another high-quality search product.
300MPG Hybrid Gas-Electric in 2009 ?!
This has been all over the internet the past few days. I first saw this in this TomsHardware article which normally just covers computer hardware technology. Also, see this Engadget article. Aptera, a small electric vehicle startup from California, will be releasing an electric vehicle (Typ-1) in late 2008. Then in 2009, they plan to produce a gas-electric hybrid that will get a whopping 300MPG! This sounds a bit skeptical until I saw the PopularMechanics test drive article and video.
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Auto-Drive is Geting Closer Thanks to Nissan
Nissan is integrating "Intelligent Cruise Control" which uses GPS to control the car's speed when approaching curves. See "Nissan's GPS enabled cruise-control foreshadows robot car". So when do we get auto-drive is my question. It is not a matter of technology but more a matter of when. The technology is already here. Come on Honda or Toyota, you can do it!
Sunday, December 09, 2007
Sickle Cell Cured by Stem Cells
Using stem cells derived from skin, scientists have cured sickle cell in mice. This was only announced a month after the ground-breaking technique for generating stem cells from skin cells. "Scientists Cure Mice of Sickle Cell using Stem Cell Technique".
Saturday, December 08, 2007
LIBS Identifies Elements From a Distance
This sounds like science fiction but apparently is here today. "LIBS sniffs out explosives" mentions some technology that the U.S. Army Research Labratory is doing. Whoa!
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Google Android
Google bought this small company called Android back in 2005 (BusinessWeek article). Very little was known about it at the time. Now we have the mobile platform strategy that Google is pushing called Android. Ah, that's what happened. The world will be changing soon.
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Were North America's First Inhabitants Japenese Fisherman?
There is an alternative viewpoint based on anthropological research I found online, here. They mention that these seafarers made the journeys 12-16000 years ago following fish and the kelp highway in the Pacific.
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Wind-up (kinetic) PMP
Here is an alternative energy (kinetic) Personal Media Player (PMP). "Ecodigital's windup PMP". This is very cool and can't wait to get into these alternative energy devices. Now Sony or Nintendo need to make their PSP and DS work this way.
Sunday, August 05, 2007
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Scaled Composites Now Owned by Northrop Grumman
I was this over at Space.com. "Northrop Grumman Buys Builder of SpaceShipOne". This is interesting, Scaled Composites, the company that Burt Rutan and Richard Branson formed to create SpaceShipOne and are currently working on SpaceShipTwo is now 100% owned by Northrop Grumman. "SpaceShipTwo Development Benefits By New Equity Deal". Northrop Grumman previously had a 40% equity ownership.
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Water Found on Extrasolar Planet
You knew this was inevitable. Astronomers have evidence on an extrasolar planet. Still waiting for the discovery of the first Class M planet.
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
SpaceShipTwo
I just found these great conceptual pictures of SpaceShipTwo at Gizmodo. Check them out, very detailed and shows relative size to SpaceShipOne. Additionally here is a pretty cool YouTube video animation of SpaceShipTwo (13 mins).
Irish Company Claims Energy Breakthrough
I am not sure how to take this one but here is the article anyway. Yet another free energy claim. If it works, would be awesome. I saw this while perusing my Google News.
Friday, June 29, 2007
D-Link First Draft 2.0 802.11n Certified Products
D-Link has the first with draft 2.0 802.11n certified products. Enough said. We just got the DIR-655 802.11n router a few days ago and it rocks!
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
Thermoacoustic engines and the future
Some grad students at the University of Utah have built prototypes that turn heat into thermoacoustic engines that generate electricity. See this Engadget article. They call these 'screaming gadgets'. Looks like another promising technology we might see.
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Breakthrough Flexible Color Display OLED Technology
Sony just announced a major breakthrough in flexible color OLED displays. See the CNN article. What is more impressive is this short YouTube video. The possibilities are intriguing and I can't wait to see the wearable gadgets they come up with in the near future.
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Tiny, Power Efficient, Super Cheap Computers
While online looking at Gizmodo (article), I stumbled upon these Norhtec computers. They have a family of efficient and small computers. One of them is the MicroClientJr that costs about $100. Really cool.
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Japan to Create Wireless Island
This is actually ambitious. "Wireless Island". Target island is Hokkaido or Okinawa. The Japanese want to create a wifi zone that covers the entire island and links everything. This is definitely a 21st century vision.
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Antibody That Detects Only Known Cause of ALS Developed
Progress in the ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) research. I saw this article, "First Antibody That Only Known Cause of Lou Gehrig's Disease Developed", at the ScienceDaily site. My aunt has ALS so this is good news.
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Radical New Engine Design, No Pistons
This is pretty cool.. would save about 15-20% over current internal combustion engines based on pistons. Check this out! Wonder if we will ever see this on the market?
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Stem Cells and ALS Research
Stem cell research is making it some inroads in the fight against ALS (aka Lou Gehrig's disease). Saw this posted in this article at ScienceDaily.
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Water Found in Exoplanet's Atmosphere
This was only a matter of time. I saw this at Slashdot. Next is a 'class M' Earth like rocky planet with an atmosphere.
Monday, April 02, 2007
Biobutanol, An Efficient BioFuel
As a biofuel, ethanol has it's negatives. Biobutanol is another alternative biofuel that is closer to gasoline in efficiency. "Better Than Ethanol" is a good introductory read on this biofuel. This stuff is still years off but at least progress is being made.
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Water In Mars' South Pole
Recent discoveries by scientist indicate that there is enough frozen water in the form of ice in the Martian South Pole to cover the entire planet. "Huqe Ice Deposits Cover South Pole of Mars"
Saturday, March 17, 2007
PS3 Folding@home Screen Saver
Stanford University reseachers and scientists have created a screen saver for the PS3 that will aid in medical research. It is called Folding@home. "Use Your PS3 To Aid Medical Research With Folding@home". This project is similar to the SETI@home project.
M-Hull Ship
The Navy is testing a new type of hull design, the M-Hull, which is designed by MShipCo. This new design concept allows greater speeds with less wake. The Stiletto ship is silent but deadly. "SEAL Ship: Silent But Deadly".
Saturday, March 10, 2007
Scientists Say Our Nerves Use Sound Not Electricity
This is a pretty radical paradigm shift for neurophysics and the medical field. Check out this article based on Copenhagen University researchers' work. It is a common held view that our nerves transmit impulses using electricity.
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Multitouch Interaction Interface Research
You just have to see this video which explains it all. This is like the Minority Report user-interface.
67-kilowatt Solid State Laser
Just saw this at Slashdot in this article. Scientists as Lawrence Livermore Lab have developed a solid state laser which can sustain a 67-kilowatt beam. In less than a year the laser is anticipated to be in the 100-kilowatt range which will put it in battlefield range. This research is funded by the DoD. "Record power for military laser". At this rate of progress, by 2008 there will probably be battle ready prototypes.
Five-Gear Rocket Engine
This is a pretty cool innovation. Georgia Tech researchers have produced a rocket engine that implements a transmission system similar to a car that can potentially save 40% of fuel. "A five-gear rocket engine". This is DoD funded research so details are a bit sketchy but it does open up the potential for more innovation.
Saturday, February 17, 2007
iRobot Next Generation Explosive Ordinance Robot
iRobot has been hard at work and have adapted their technology to explosive ordinance disposal. Here is the iRobot press release, iRobot Introduces Next-Generation Explosive Ordinance Disposal Robot. I originally saw this at i4U, Packbot 510. Good to see our tax dollars at work and pushing forward with new technology.
Buffalo MicroSD Reader
I really like the MicroSD form factor. These flash memory cards are about 1/4 the size of a stamp. Buffalo has made a USB reader that does not require any adapters and is just tiny. Cool for mobile stuff. "Buffalo's Incredibly Shrinking MicroSD Reader". "Buffalo's Micro MicroSD Reader". Too bad is only available in Japan right now. Can't wait till these are available in US.
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
X-Hawk Flying Vehicle
Where are the flying cars? Looks like the X-Hawk may be it if all goes well for this Israeli company. "Flying seen as solution to rescue". If all goes well these may be available by 2010 at the earliest. Here is more info about the X-Hawk.
Sunday, January 21, 2007
Robot Detects Snipers in Real-Time
RedOwl is the name of a new robot that can detect the location of a sniper in real-time. "Robot gives snipers owl eyes". According to this Engadget posting, this is old news. Anyway, is pretty cool stuff.
China tests anti-satellite missle
China recently demonstrated to that is has the capability to knock out low-orbit satellites. Chinese test missle obliterates satellite. This appears to be the start of a new space arms race. This was inevitable.
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Possible Cancer Solution We May Never See
As usual, here's an interesting article about a relatively non-toxic molecule that appears to reverse the effects of cancer. "Cancer Drug May Not Get A Change Due to Lack of Patent". Oh well, did you think big pharma was in business to cure cancer? Anyway, is an interesting read.
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
Autonet Mobile In-vehicle WiFi
This is really cool, Autonet Mobile will be marketing a device that plugs into your cigarette lighter which creates an in-vehicle wifi hotspot. Avis will start providing this for $11 per day. The cool part is that AutoNet will make this available in Spring 2007 for the public. It uses Verizon and Sprint's wireless 3G data network. "This device brings broadband to the car".
Saturday, December 16, 2006
Virginia's Space Port at Wallops Island
At Wallops Island on the Virginia Eastern shore, at 0700 EST this morning, the first successful rocket launch from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Space Port took place. "Rocket soars into space from Wallops Island before dawn" This successful launch represents the birth of the space launch industry in Virginia and hopefully another future commercial space port. . What's cool about this is that I live a few hours drive away from Wallops Island so if launches from there become more common place, I will be able watch a few in the future! Mid-Atlantic commercial spaceport makes 1st launch
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Evidence of Water Flowing on Mars
This caught my eye, "Scientists believe they found evidence of recent water on Mars". What they mean by recent is just a few years ago. "Water flowed 'recently' on Mars". "Evidence suggests liquid water on Mars: NASA".
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Ultraman
When I was a kid, I was really inspired by this show while living in Japan called Ultraman. Well, I found this decent article, "Ultraman...forever", describing the 40-year old phenonmenom at JapanTimes online. It is good to see that this show is still in production and for two generations has been entertaining young kids and parents alike. Now, I just need to find the DVDs so can watch and relive these shows. I don't think they are broadcast much in the US.
Monday, November 06, 2006
Silent Aircraft Initiative
This is a cool concept, a virtually silent passenger aircraft. I saw in this CNNTech article and the conceptual picture looks like the blended-wing aircraft concepts being explored by Boeing. Imagine a future with much less jet noise from commercial airliners.
Saturday, October 28, 2006
Bionic Dolphin Speed Boat/Submarine
This one just looks cool. It is a hybrid speed boat/submarine marine machine who's design is inspired by dolphins. "Bionic-Dolphi".
Saturday, October 21, 2006
Invisbility Cloak
An invisibility cloak that works in the microwave region of the electromagnetic spectrum has been unveiled by researchers in the US. The device is the first practical version of a theoretical set-up first suggested in a paper published earlier in 2006. "Working invisibility cloak created". This is somewhat simlar to the optical camouflage project at Tokyo University,
Sunday, October 01, 2006
New 14Tbps Data Transmission Speed Record
NTT just announced that they have achieved a new speed record of transmitting data over fiber. "New Data Transmission Speed Record - 14 Tbps". Wow!
Saturday, September 23, 2006
Battle Extraction And Retrieval (BEAR) robot
For future battlefields, this conceptual robot and working prototypes has many possibilities for defense and the private sector. "BEAR robot carries injured soldiers to safety". In the private sector, for assisting the disabled and elderly would be a practical application of this idea. VECNA Technologies is the company researching BEAR.
Electromagnetic Propulsion using Microwaves
Imagine hovering vehicles that do not have wings. I just bumped across an posting on Slashdot "Thrust from Microwaves - The Relativity Drive" that mentions this. Roger Shawyer calls it emdrive and NASA and China are serioulsy looking into this for a future space propulsion system. The orignal NewScientist article "Relativity drive: The end of wings and wheels?" describes it in more detail and has an interesting conceptual picture of what may be possible.
Saturday, September 09, 2006
Japanese WWII Sen Toku Secret Submarines
In August 2006 I saw a History Channel special on the secret Japanese WWII attack submarine called Sen Toku (secret attack submarine). Prior to seeing this documentary, I had never even heard about this huge submarine because it was intentionally kept a secret by both Japan and US governments. What surprised me is the size of the submarines (Sen Toku I-400 submarine class). Up until the 1960s, these were the largest and most sophisticated submarines built by man. I think to this day they are the only submarines capable of launching bombers. Each of these submarines carried 3 full size naval bombers and spare parts for a fourth.
Here's some additional info about the Sen Toku. Promare 2004 exploration, "Ambitious Ideas" Japan's Submarine Warfare".
Here's some additional info about the Sen Toku. Promare 2004 exploration, "Ambitious Ideas" Japan's Submarine Warfare".
Area 51 Recent Increased Activity
Activity has been increasing at the most famous secret US air base. I initially saw this at CNET "Are these planes flying at Area 51". Popular Science recently published an story discussing this, "The Top Secrect Warplanes of Area 51". There are some pretty cool pictures at the Popular Science site of these exotic aircraft.
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Lockheed Martin 12-seat Supersonic Jet
Supersonic flight is not only for the military. Check out what Lockheed Martin has in conceptual stages, "Lockheed Martin 12-seat Supersonic Jet". This would allow flying from LA to New York in 2 hours at Mach 1.8. If they decide to build and sell it, we could be seeing these by 2012.
Saturday, August 26, 2006
JAXA Supersonic Jet Testing Resumes
JAXA plans to resume its testing of supersonic jet designs in Sep/Oct 2006. "Japan to Resume Supersonic Jet Test" I wrote about this earlier in this blog. The new goal is produce a supersonic jet by 2012 that can fly from Tokyo to LA in about four hours.
China and Russia Plan Joint Mission to Mars
For space exploration, China and Russian are making plans to jointly go to Mars! (article) The space of the 20th century is back. Now it appears that USA, China, Russia and Japan are in this 3-way race. It was good for innovation in the 20th century so I would have to say it will be great for 21-century innovation this time around for the next 20-30 years. Assuming we do not destroy ourselves in some type of large global war.
Sunday, July 30, 2006
First Petaflop Supercomputer
First Flying Car Accepting Pre-Orders
Well, at least I can say that you can now pre-order your own flying car. This is as per reported in this i4u article, "Get Ready For the Flying Car, Courtesy of Terrafugia". They plan on delivering these in 2009 so you have 3-years for planning purposes. You will need a pilot's license to fly.
Wednesday, July 26, 2006
Honda Fuel Efficient MicroJet Aircraft and Engines
Honda has been working on their jet aircraft engines for a while now. It just announced a jet engine in partnership with GE. Honda has been very hush about its plans but here are some facts and news from Honda.
Friday, July 21, 2006
Mobile Tactical High Energy Laser
The Mobile Tactical High Energy Laser (MTHEL) is a future weapons system that is designed to shoot down rockets and mortars to protect troops. Given current events, this system will definitely give our troops an edge in the battlefield. The conceptual pictures of it are pretty cool also.
Monday, July 03, 2006
Nanotube Supercapacitor Battery
What ever happened to all the breakthroughs in battery technology? Well, here is yet another nanotube based battery technology that may spell the end of the battery as we know it. "MIT research may spell end for the battery Supercapacitor could make electric car viable". The article states that in 5-10 years we may see these types of products.
Sunday, June 25, 2006
Supersonic shape-shifting assassin
The Pentagon is continuing research and development into advanced unmanned attack flying machines. Check out this concept, "Pentagon developing supersonic shape-shifting assassin". Thisis aa plane that could loiter just outside enemy territory for more than a dozen hours and, on command, hurtle toward a target faster than the speed of sound. And then level it.
Monday, June 19, 2006
Rhino Linings Uses By U.S. Military
Rhino Linings and Line-X are being used by the U.S. Military to protect everything from Humvees, tanker trucks, buildings to body armor against explosions. "Bedliner companies start getting defensive". Here is another article mentioning the use of Rhino Linings, "U.S. Military Goes to War With the #1 Sprayed-on Liner, Rhino Linings(R)".
Tuesday, June 13, 2006
Steven Hawking says Humans Must Go To Space
In order to survive the next 50-100 years, humans must go to space and seek out new homes. "Hawking says humans must go into space to survive". This makes sense since we will either polute the Earth so that is becomes a dangerous place or we will find a way to destroy ourselves by nuclear, genetic, or some other man-made form of technology.
Saturday, June 10, 2006
Finger Implant Provides EMF Sensory Perception
The merging of man and the machine is getting closer. For body-modification for new capabilities check out what this graduate student has done, "A Sixth Sense for a Wired World". Adding the device to your fingertip was a result of an accident however, it provided the student with a new perception, detection of electromagnetic fields in his fingertips! Pretty cool... just a few more years of research and who know what is possible.
Wednesday, June 07, 2006
Contact Lenses for Sports
Nike and Bausch & Lomb have designed contact lenses for athletes that improve your vision and contrast for tennis, football, soccer, golf. Read about it here. This is a positive innovation for athletes that do not require use of drugs.
Tuesday, June 06, 2006
Lightweight Personal Mono-Wing
For the Special Forces, check out this personal mono-wing which will allow elite special forces to fly up to 120-miles when dropped from high-altitude. "New Personal Mono-Wing". This is too cool and I am sure is quite a rush to use. Here's the article with a picture of it.
Monday, June 05, 2006
Wireless Camera Hunter
This is one cool device for hunting for hidden wireless cameras or snooping on someone's wireless camera emissions. The wireless camera hunter has a built-in 2.5" TFT display which is nice.
Universal Software Radio Peripheral
Imagine a radio device that could receive AM, FM, GPS, HDTV, Satellite and uses software to decode channels! Check out "GNU Radio Opens an Unseen World" which this exact device that you can buy for about $550 today at Ettus Research, LLC! Pretty cool stuff for the near future. Here's another article with a good circuit board graphic.
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