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[Tech News] Interesting technology

Henrik
30-Sep-2011
[6353]
Elon Musk needs really to learn how to be a public speaker. His talk 
is hard to follow.
GrahamC
1-Oct-2011
[6354x3]
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/technology/technology-news/the-dark-side-of-apple-one-mans-monologue-of-misery-20110930-1l0hg.html

The Woz apparently cried on seeing this presentation
The Woz apparently cried on seeing this show
Are our tech toys causing others to work in hell?
Reichart
1-Oct-2011
[6357]
A golf ball fly longer with all its little bulges


Other way around, it has dimples, and a sharks skin is sort of like 
plates, and work the same way.
Geomol
1-Oct-2011
[6358x2]
Yeah, I realized, the correct word is "dimples". "Bulges" and "dimples" 
are not too familar words to me.
In danish, it's the same word, "buler", even if they go in or out 
of the surface. Sometimes the word "fordybninger" is used, and those 
only go into the surface.
Oldes
4-Oct-2011
[6360]
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/html5/articles/css-shaders.html
Pekr
4-Oct-2011
[6361]
iPhone 5 - ha ha ha :-)
GrahamC
5-Oct-2011
[6362x3]
India $46 tablet released http://news.yahoo.com/india-launch-45-tablet-computer-211428621.html
Price hoped to drop to $10
Android 2.2 and 256Mb ram.  REBOL not preloaded
Oldes
5-Oct-2011
[6365x2]
http://www.techspot.com/news/45748-unreal-engine-3-comes-to-adobe-flash-11.html
or better this link: http://www.unrealengine.com/insiderblog/unreal_engine_3_comes_to_flash
Andreas
5-Oct-2011
[6367]
http://www.apple.com/stevejobs/
Kaj
5-Oct-2011
[6368]
Wow, he almost held out to the last minute
ddharing
5-Oct-2011
[6369]
Farewell, Steve.
Robert
6-Oct-2011
[6370]
It's very impressive how he turned around Apple and how all the dots 
connected. The difference is, that he knew it upfront and we see 
it afterwards. That's what makes a great entrepreneur.
GrahamC
6-Oct-2011
[6371]
He was a very impressive entrepeneur .. but was he an inventor like 
Carl?
DideC
6-Oct-2011
[6372x2]
IMHO he was a far better inventor than Bill G.
Both were very good entrepreneur at there time.
I'm sad, even if I didn't really know him.
Henrik
6-Oct-2011
[6374]
I'm not sure if it covers "entrepreneur" or "inventor", if he had 
stuff that he thought up, built by others from his instructions, 
but he did a lot of that, as he knew a lot about industrial design, 
even before the first Macintosh was built. There are a number of 
things on their products that are directly attributable to him.
Pekr
6-Oct-2011
[6375]
GrahamC: Carl might be a good inventor, but what is it good for, 
if he is not able to realise his visions?
DideC
6-Oct-2011
[6376]
Yes, Steve was not really an inventor as he evented pretty nothing.

But he was the visionar who see what invention could be a progress 
for people way of life.

And he has also a good sense of design to make inventions "love-able" 
by people.
GrahamC
6-Oct-2011
[6377x2]
Ultimately I guess one measures people by how they influenced the 
world
Leadership and invention must be mutually exclusive qualities :(
Geomol
6-Oct-2011
[6379x2]
Oh, that was suddently. I hope, he had fun most of the time.
what is it good for, if he is not able to realise his visions?


Good inventions can inspire others for other good stuff. So yes, 
it's good for something!
Kaj
12-Oct-2011
[6381]
http://www.itnews.com.au/News/275890,vale-steve-jobs-worlds-greatest-failure.aspx
Alan
13-Oct-2011
[6382]
http://tech.slashdot.org/story/11/10/13/0328230/Dennis-Ritchie-Creator-of-C-Programming-Language-Passed-Away?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Slashdot%2Fslashdot%2Fto+%28%28Title%29Slashdot+%28rdf%29%29
GrahamC
15-Oct-2011
[6383x2]
http://arxiv.org/abs/1110.2685


neutrinos were not travelling faster than light speed ... the experiment 
did not account for the GPS satellites being in a different referencec 
frame.  They calculated to account for this and found the missing 
32 nanoseconds
As I understand it, the GPS satellite that does the timing is moving 
much faster than the earth and is in a different reference frame. 
 In the experiment, the neutrino source is moving towards the satellite 
and so the neutrinos appear sto be travelling a shorter distance 
in the GPS's frame of reference.
Geomol
16-Oct-2011
[6385]
They also moved an atomic watch from CERN to Gran Sasso to verify 
the other (GPS) timing. So more investigation is needed. But it's 
an interesting study, how complicated 'simple' timing of events is.
Henrik
17-Oct-2011
[6386]
Has anyone tried this:

http://stereopsis.com/flux/


It is supposed to change the color temperature of the display throughout 
the day, so that the display becomes warmer as it becomes night. 
Research apparently shows that you sleep better, if you are not looking 
at cold lights at night time.
Pekr
19-Oct-2011
[6387]
RIM finally announced QNX OS for their smartphones too. Their platform 
inlcudes Cascades UI, which should be easy abstraction for developers 
to do some nice stuff:

http://devblog.blackberry.com/2011/10/cascades-blackberry/
TomBon
19-Oct-2011
[6388]
yes QNX is cool, some years ago I was looking for a microkernel OS 
and have checked QNX. a stable and fast OS combined with a GUI called 
photon.  

one of the cleanest GUI I have seen so far. perhaps MINIX with something 
like photon will evolve some day for a full server/desktop enviroment.
AdrianS
20-Oct-2011
[6389x2]
Not sure if anyone here is following the cold fusion story still, 
but in case you're interested, the 1 MW demo will be on the 28th 
of this month - coincident with another end-of-the-world prediction.
who knows, Rossi might get killed by a big explosion - it's going 
to be interesting any way it pans out
Kaj
20-Oct-2011
[6391]
http://gawker.com/steve-jobs/
ddharing
20-Oct-2011
[6392]
It's not everyday you see a REBOL job posting. I'm glad to say that 
my company is leading the way. 


http://www.careerbuilder.com/JobSeeker/Jobs/JobDetails.aspx?IPath=QHKCV0A&ff=21&APath=2.21.0.0.0&job_did=J5H1MP6N914TSD0LJGX
Geomol
21-Oct-2011
[6393]
Some perspective on the passing of Jobs and Ritchie:
http://stream.cheatha.de/post/178915020/Image


(Should maybe have been in Humour, but I wasn't sure, if it's funny.) 
:)
Kaj
23-Oct-2011
[6394]
http://www.osnews.com/story/25247/Jobs_I_m_Going_to_Destroy_Android_
Pekr
23-Oct-2011
[6395]
I can also agree with the following opinion - how could Nokia let 
Elop do that? http://www.osnews.com/story/25250/Nokia_s_N9_Swan_Song_Be_Still_My_Beating_Heart
Kaj
23-Oct-2011
[6396]
Simple, because the best platforms always get shot first
Pekr
23-Oct-2011
[6397]
This is what Elop just killed - http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/22/nokia-n9-review/
, making Nokia MS OEM, with zero differentiating factor to HTC and 
Samsung WP7 based phones ...
Kaj
23-Oct-2011
[6398]
A little above zero, because they negotiated influence in the WP 
development process with MS, but yeah
Pekr
25-Oct-2011
[6399]
Roslyn - new way how MS thinks about compilers for the future - http://www.infoworld.com/d/application-development/microsofts-roslyn-reinventing-the-compiler-we-know-it-176671
Kaj
25-Oct-2011
[6400]
Yeah, they've stolen Red already :-)
Gabriele
26-Oct-2011
[6401]
why the hell did it take so long for that to happen? maybe they'll 
"invent" rebol some day.
BrianH
26-Oct-2011
[6402]
It looks like they took Mono's existing compiler-as-a-service concept 
and went with it.