Sony's World's Smallest HD Consumer Camcorder

Electronic Devices /

created May 18, 2005 | popularity 1.5 / 5 after 2 votes | comments no comments yet

Sony announced the world's smallest and lightest high definition consumer camcorder with full HD resolution based on HDV 1080i. The ultra-compact HDR-HC1 Handycam camcorder fits comfortably in your hand, whi ...


Friday the 13th, 2029

Space & Earth science /

created May 18, 2005 | popularity 3.5 / 5 after 14 votes | comments no comments yet

by Dr. Tony Phillips Asteroid 2004 MN4 will come scarily close to Earth on April 13, 2029, but it will not hit Friday the 13th is supposed to be an unlucky day, the sort of day you trip on your shoe laces ...


'Evolutionary leaps' questioned

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created May 18, 2005 | popularity 4 / 5 after 6 votes | comments no comments yet

New evidence from fossil fish, hundreds of millions of years old, casts doubt on the latest ideas about evolutionary theory. The research, by Dr Philip Donoghue of the University of Bristol and Dr Mark Pur ...


Motion's Next-Gen Tablet PC Capable of Up to a Full Day of Battery Life

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Motion Computing, a leader in ultramobile computing and wireless communications, today unveiled the LE1600, a slate tablet PC that enhances user productivity with its improved ergonomics, technology innovations ...


Scientists develop novel multi-color light-emitting diodes

Nanotechnology /

created May 18, 2005 | popularity 1 / 5 after 1 vote | comments no comments yet

A team of University of California scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory have developed the first completely inorganic, multi-color light-emitting diodes (LEDs) based on colloidal quantum dots encapsulated in a gallium ...


New collision looks imminent for B-15A iceberg

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created May 18, 2005 | popularity 1 / 5 after 1 vote | comments no comments yet

The mammoth B-15A iceberg appears poised to strike another floating Antarctic ice feature, a month on from a passing blow that broke off the end of the Drygalski ice tongue. As this Envisat image reveals, ...


palmOne's New LifeDrive Features 4GB Hard Drive

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created May 18, 2005 | popularity 1.5 / 5 after 2 votes | comments no comments yet

For those who demand more, palmOne introduces the all new LifeDrive mobile manager. With a huge 4GB hard drive and built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless support, you can easily carry all the essentials of ...


Traces Of Stowaway Earth Algae Could Survive On Mars, Study Finds

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Some hardy Earth microbes could survive long enough on Mars to complicate the search for alien life, according to a new study co-authored by University of Florida researchers. Though scientists looking for life on Mars wor ...


World's First UV 'Ruler' Sizes Up Atomic World

Physics /

created May 18, 2005 | popularity 5 / 5 after 1 vote | comments no comments yet

The world's most accurate "ruler" made with extreme ultraviolet light has been built and demonstrated with ultrafast laser pulses by scientists at JILA, a joint institute of the National Institute of Standards ...


Vision chip for new generation of 'human' robots

General Science /

created May 18, 2005 | popularity 5 / 5 after 1 vote | comments no comments yet

The University of Manchester is to help develop a new generation of robots with ‘human’ instincts. The REVERB project, which involves BAE Systems and a number of other leading UK Universities, is aimed at developing new tec ...




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