Australian researchers have developed a new type of DVD technology that can store 212,000 times the amount of data of a standard 4.7GB disc. Australian researchers have developed a new type... Read more
The outcome of his research is a new light-emitting source that can easily be incorporated into current microelectronics technology University of the Basque Country researchers have develope... Read more
“Radio systems having a data rate of 1 terabit per second appear to be feasible.” Extension of cable-based telecommunication networks requires high investments in both conurbations and... Read more
The UCLA researchers have developed a groundbreaking technique that uses a DVD burner to fabricate micro-scale graphene-based supercapacitors While the demand for ever-smaller electro... Read more
Printing speed is increased by factor of about 100 At the Photonics West, the leading international fair for photonics taking place in San Francisco (USA) this week, Nanoscribe GmbH, a spin-... Read more
Last week, we discussed Microsoft’s patent filing on a content distribution system that counted heads and charged license fees accordingly. Utilizing the Kinect or some other unnamed t... Read more
At just under four bucks, it’s definitely a threat. Those of us in the U.S. already know how powerful the tiny red kiosks really are. Redbox and Netflix are directly responsible for th... Read more
Despite the widespread belief upon their introduction to the market in the early 1980s that CDs would safely store data encoded on them forever, CDs and DVDs are actually susceptible to dama... Read more
Ralph Kramden can finally buy a television. It was more than half a century ago, in a 1955 episode of “The Honeymooners,” that Kramden, the parsimonious bus driver played by Jackie Gleason,... Read more
In this age of HDTVs, home theaters, game consoles and media streamers, you’re likely to have a growing collection of remotes in your living room, and regularly battle the issues that... Read more