Archive: 09/26/2004
1 Terabyte Optical Storage Disks the Size of a DVD
Physicists at Imperial College London are developing a new optical disk with so much storage capacity that every episode of The Simpsons made could fit on just one. Speaking at the Asia-Pacific Data Storage Conference 200 ...
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World's smallest megapixel 3G phone Nokia 6630 selected by Vodafone
Nokia today announced that Vodafone Group has selected the Nokia 6630 phone as the latest addition to its 3G WCDMA phone portfolio. Fully customized for Vodafone, the Nokia 6630 delivers the high-speed benefits of 3G ...
Sep 26, 2004 |
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UC Berkeley to develop wireless lighting controls
Building science researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have received a grant from the California Energy Commission to develop a flexible, low-cost lighting control system that could provide commercial building ...
Sep 26, 2004 |
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A Halogen Bulb
In a new development, halogen light now comes in the form of the classic filament bulb. Fitted with the Osram Halolux Classic, even the oldest of lamps will shine with a new luster. The new lamp not only has ...
Sep 26, 2004 |
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Glass sensors measure weathering effects
The corrosiveness of a specific atmosphere can be established in a few weeks by thin slices of special glass. The sensors are capable of monitoring the outdoor environment as well as indoors, for instance in sensitive production ...
Sep 26, 2004 |
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Canon's New EOS-1Ds Mark II Takes Pro Digital to the Next Level
At long last, catalog and commercial photographers, stock photographers, studio portrait specialists and other professional photographers of every stripe and specialty can capture brilliant high impact images ...
Sep 26, 2004 |
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