The reclusive country confirmed today that a 5.1-magnitude earthquake was the result of a nuclear test, and apparently this explosion was more powerful than the earlier two. [Read more]
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North Korea confirms third nuclear test
The reclusive country confirmed today that a 5.1-magnitude earthquake was the result of a nuclear test, and apparently this explosion was more powerful than the earlier two. [Read more]
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North Korea confirms third nuclear test
Three members of Monty Python’s Flying Circus have reportedly signed on for a new movie in which aliens come to Earth to grant wishes to humans. [Read more]
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A Monty Python sci-fi movie? With Robin Williams? What?
How does the Surface Pro measure up against other top tablets and laptop alternatives? [Read more]
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Microsoft Surface Pro versus the competition
In an interview on CNBC, CEO Bob Iger says Disney and LucasFilm will make several new movies based on existing characters in addition to “Star Wars Episode VII” and two other sequels. [Read more]
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Disney will spin off films based on ‘Star Wars’ characters
ananyo writes “Transistors, the simple switches at the heart of all modern electronics, generally use a tiny voltage to toggle between ‘on’ and ‘off.’ The voltage approach is highly reliable and easy to miniaturize, but has its disadvantages. First, keeping the voltage on requires power, which drives up the energy consumption of the microchip. Second, transistors must be hard-wired into the chips and can’t be reconfigured, which means computers need dedicated circuitry for all their functions. Now, researchers have made a type of transistor that can be switched with magnetism. The device could cut the power consumption of computers, cell phones and other electronics — and allow chips themselves to be ‘reprogrammed” (abstract).” Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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Magnetic Transistor Could Cut Power Consumption and Make Chips Reprogrammable
Apple found 74 underage workers at one company, it says in its latest Supplier Responsibility report. [Read more]
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Apple fires supplier after audit uncovers underage workers
Working with the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, Big Blue has come up with a “hydrogel” that can beat back the bacteria that cause many deadly infections. [Read more]
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IBM says it has tool to kill deadly drug-resistant superbugs
Microsoft’s Office 2013 lineup should be launching soon. Here’s what we know so far about prices and packages. [Read more]
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Office 2013 pricing: What to expect
The MTU handling in OS X Mountain Lion may not work with the configuration for some Web servers, and might need to be adjusted. [Read more]
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Troubleshooting HTTPS timeouts in OS X Mountain Lion
Seagates demos its third-gen hybrid drive at CES 2013 and aims to replace all high-end laptop hard drives with hybrid drives. [Read more]
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Seagate embraces SSHDs, phasing out 7,200rpm laptop HDDs