Google offers $30 million to land a robot on the moon
Google is offering a cash prize of $20,000,000 for the first private company to land a robot on the moon. The prize fund totals $30,000,000 with the runner up getting $5,000,000…. Wired has more One...
View ArticleFuture of Computing
The BBC has taken a brief look at six areas which may deliver masive advances to the future of computing. (Quantum, Light, Spin Chemicals, DNA & Plastics.)
View ArticleEpoc – Mind Reading Helmet
The Epoc Mind Reading Helmet from Emotiv should be available in the US and the UK from early 2008 capable of reading what wearers are thinking. Initially to be launched for Gamers controling their...
View Articlee-paper, e-reader phone due Summer 2008
Manufacturer Polymer Vision has announced that its Readius e-reader, which features a foldable, roll-out 5in screen, will finally hit stores later this year. The register has more details....
View ArticleAmazon.com to buy Audible.com for $300,000,000
Reuters is reporting Amazon has agreed to buy Audible.com a provider of digital spoken word content. Amazon values the transaction at about $300 million, including Audible.com’s cash and short-term...
View ArticleGphone review (Video Review)
Google made its name making the web easy to use, and its new operating system (Android) suggests that it will soon do just the same for mobile phones. The London Times has a (prototype) Gphone review...
View ArticleGoogle Android phone preview
The London Times has an preview article on Google’s new Android phone The article includes a clip of the phone in action together with a small slideshow. The Google Android phone will allow owners to...
View ArticleNext generation robot
A serious piece of robot kit – Next generation half human robot from sarcos
View ArticleFast charge battery
The UK Mail Online is reporting a revolutionary mobile phone battery that recharges in 10 seconds instead of several hours has been developed by scientists. The new battery charges 100 times as fast as...
View ArticleRepRap the Self replicating 3D Printer
The internet has changed how the world communicates. The RepRap printer designed by Adrian Bowyer of Bath University in England has the potential to change the distribution of manufacturing and the...
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