Posts Tagged ‘new technology’

Samsung LNT5265F 52-inch 1080p LCD HDTV

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

There was another newer model which is the 5271 but based on my research, the 120hz technology wasn’t proven enough to justify spending another $800 for the same size tv but with the new technology. Besides, I got such a good deal on warehousedeals ($1,700 shipped) and the tv was flawless. Even though it said [...]

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Memristor Discovered

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

In the end, we could be looking at a whole new kind of storage, as long as someone can figure out how to get these things onto integrated circuits. Any news about new solid state memory (methods) is good news in my book. I’ll take a virus any day over buying a brand new computer [...]

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RGJ 2008 Entrepreneur Of The Year Award Nominations Due Feb. 27

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Were looking for highly motivated self starters with an entrepreneurial approach to web development to join our staff. Bring your ideas with you! Must have the ability to work independently; be a creative, self-starter; critical thinker; be flexible and embrace new technology. Must also have the ability to process multiple projects accurately and on schedule, [...]

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NY, LA Airports Add Body Scanners

Friday, April 18th, 2008

11, 2001, terrorist attacks, government officials and industry leaders talked excitedly about how they expected technology to plug many of the gaps in airport security. The sluggish pace of technological innovation and deployment has left holes in checkpoint security that could easily be exploited by terrorists, according to government officials and outside experts. Still, TSA [...]

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Sesto Meucci Talisa Shoes

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

When Alexander Graham Bell was just 2 years old. Living in Havana at the time, Meucci conceived of the first telephonic system. He imagined that American industry would allow infinite production of his new technology. A telephonic system would revolutionize any nation which engineered its proliferation. In the first Bell’s subscriber lines, the four (initially, [...]

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