Tag: scientist

BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220

The first BlackBerry clamshell looks great and does the basics well, though its lack of 3G data speeds is disappointing.

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Fallout 3

Fallout 3 is a profoundly engrossing role-playing game just waiting to reveal its deep, dark mysteries.

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Samsung A711

If you liked the A701, chances are you'll like the A711; it's fundamentally the same phone, just faster.

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Dell XPS 420

Dell widens the target market for the XPS, scoring a few hits and misses.

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Breakdown

Breakdown is exactly what it says on the box - a game with a broken engine.

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Wireless gadgets dangers "minuscule": study

Team measures radiation emitting from wireless alarms, baby monitors, PDAs, wireless keyboards and mouses finds levels under one-thousandth of a per cent of the national standard.

Scientist turns to ink-jet printer for a new heart

A Japanese researcher is adapting print-head technology to drop cells one by one into specific spots to build a 3D organ.

Panasonic sponsors the Australian Museum

Panasonic is spending some of the profits from all the Viera TVs and Lumix cameras we're buying in a socially responsible manner by taking up a scientific sponsorship with the Australian Museum.

Aussie scientists put faster laptops, iPods in a spin

A new class of materials invented by researchers at the University of Wollongong will make future gadgets work better and faster by tapping into the power of electrons.

Magnetic bacteria 'factory workers of the future'

Certain strains of bacteria can pull magnetic materials out of their backside, so to speak. And scientists at Ames Laboratory want to imitate it in an effort to make smaller memory or medical devices.

50 significant moments from internet history

We take you through 50 defining moments of the internet.

Star Tech: Matt Welsh

Swimming star Matt Welsh gives us the lowdown on his gadget habits and how technology is helping swimmers achieve superhuman speeds.

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The depths of the uncanny valley

What are the factors that contribute to uncanniness -- this unusual quality of realistic-looking characters that can seem so discomforting when we see them in action?

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Candy World: The Golden Bones Tome I & II 2.70

Play as Candy and grab the golden bones.

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Leonardo da Vinci Screensaver - 145 Paintings

Display Leonardo da Vinci paintings on your desktop.

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DeltaWalker 1.8.3

Compare, edit, and merge files and synchronize folders.

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DeltaWalker 1.8.3

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BetterMemo 1.01

Remember more in less time through spaced repetition learning.

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