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Apple Unlikely to Use Liquidmetal Alloys as Major Design Material for Several Years
Posted On Wednesday, May 2, 2012 By temp. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: advertising, climate-change, copyright, development, google, imac, inventors, ipad, iphone apps, united-states
With many hoping that Apple will undertake a significant redesign effort for the next-generation iPhone, scattered claims have fueled speculation that Apple might base the design on amorphous metal alloys from Liquidmetal Technologies. Apple acquired exclusive rights to Liquidmetal's technologies for use in consumer electronics back in 2010, but so far as used the metal only in the iPhone 3G SIM removal tool

Steve Jobs’ Idea for Ad-Supported Operating Systems Was Nearly a Reality
Posted On Thursday, April 26, 2012 By temp. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: advertising, beautiful, copyright, facebook, front page, ipad, ipod, mac, macrumors, microsoft, navigation, outlook, trademark, united-states, windows
Back in late 2009, an Apple patent application surfaced showing that the company had explored ad-supported operating systems , with the user receiving free or discounted goods or services in exchange for viewing the advertisements. The patent application, which was filed in 2008 and shows ad integration in Mac OS X, was notable for listing Steve Jobs as the lead inventor
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Gallery: This entire office space is made from stiff cardboard
Posted On Wednesday, April 25, 2012 By admin. Under DVICE Tags: advertising, dvice, facebook, green, hdtv, javascript, lists, microsoft, military, office, polls
Nothing Advertising Agency's office is undeniably brown. That's because its entire spacial occupancy is made of cardboard. Just like Lego, there is undeniably nothing that can't be made with cardboard.
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3.2 billion pixel space cam gets go-ahead from U.S. government
Posted On Wednesday, April 25, 2012 By temp. Under DVICE Tags: advertising, android, dvice, green, hdtv, iphone, lists, microsoft, science, space
The camera for the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope just got its approval for a final design phase this week, which is exiting news for all you space fans out there. When it's finished, the LSST camera will be the largest digital camera ever made, and it'll be able to image the entire visible sky every single week.
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These laser cut sushi seaweeds are too pretty to eat for lunch
Posted On Wednesday, April 25, 2012 By temp. Under DVICE Tags: advertising, apple, dvice, electronics, facebook, galleries, gaming, hdtv, internet, lists, microsoft, military, software, vehicles
The art of sushi is complex. On the one hand, you've got cheap sushi and then you've got skilled artisan sushi
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Microsoft’s prepping new cross-platform Xbox music service for E3
Posted On Wednesday, April 25, 2012 By admin. Under DVICE Tags: advertising, apple, electronics, facebook, hdtv, internet, security, software
This June's E3 won't bring any next-gen Xbox hardware , but The Verge has heard that Microsoft is going to debut a new cross-platform Xbox music service that'll replace the current Zune service .
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Realistic robotic ExoHand to use its powers for good not evil
Posted On Wednesday, April 25, 2012 By admin. Under DVICE Tags: advertising, apple, electronics, gaming, lists, microsoft, polls, science, software, vehicles, video
This prototype robot hand is uses eight double-acting pneumatic actuators on each finger that can simulate an almost perfect range of human finger movement.
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A Godzillus lived in Cincinatti 450 million years ago
Posted On Tuesday, April 24, 2012 By temp. Under DVICE Tags: advertising, android, apple, dvice, gaming, google, green, internet, lists, polls, software, university, vehicles
Citizens of Cincinatti, be grateful that none of you were alive 450 million years ago, because if you were, you'd have to deal with a monstrous Godzillus. Not a Godzill a , but a Godzill us , and an amateur paleontologist has just dug up a fossil of one of these fearsome creatures.
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Video: Chinese smugglers caught with iPhones in beer bottles
Posted On Tuesday, April 24, 2012 By temp. Under DVICE Tags: advertising, android, electronics, gaming, polls, science, security, software, vehicles
Those Chinese iPhone smugglers just don't know how to take a hint, do they? After one guy was caught with 30 iPhones taped to his body , another Chinese smuggler was caught trying to pass customs with 215 iPhones hidden inside empty beer bottles.
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PS Vita is a now a VoIP phone with new Skype app
Posted On Tuesday, April 24, 2012 By temp. Under DVICE Tags: advertising, dvice, electronics, facebook, hdtv, internet, lists, microsoft, science, security
The PS Vita is a very powerful handheld.
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