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N.J. Man Indicted in Laser Beam Case
(AP)
N.J. Man Indicted in Laser Beam Case
(AP)
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New Brother, HP, and Oki Data Mono Laser
Printers Fuel 15% Growth in 2004
Shipments: Desktop Monochrome Laser
Market Grows as Major Vendors Refresh
Their Lines
New Brother, HP, and Oki Data Mono Laser
Printers Fuel 15% Growth in 2004
Shipments: Desktop Monochrome Laser
Market Grows as Major Vendors Refresh
Their Lines
04/12/2005 04:15 AM"2004 Desktop Monochrome Laser Printer Market" is the second report in
Lyra’s "Hard Copy Observer Spotlight" report series. These
product-planning reports includes information on how products and
prices changed from January through December, current market trends, a
review of the competitive landscape, and selected articles from The
Hard Copy Observer. [PRWEB Apr 12, 2005]
Hologram Makes Fast Laser Tweezer
Hologram Makes Fast Laser Tweezer
07/29/2004 04:45 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Hologram
Makes Fast Laser Tweezer'
“One way to manipulate tiny particles like single cells is to
trap and move them using light, which has enough energy to act like a
wind at very small scales. Researchers from the University of Glasgow
in Scotland and the University of Oxford in England have devised a way
to use hologram patterns to shape the intensity of different portions
of a light beam so that several different particles can be
simultaneously trapped and individually…
fSONA Chief Scientist Assists NASA with
Mars Laser Communications
fSONA Chief Scientist Assists NASA with
Mars Laser Communications
05/18/2004 07:44 PMBC Technology May 18 2004 11:04PM GMT
3G gets jittery with new super fast
rival
3G gets jittery with new super fast
rival
09/08/2004 02:44 PMCyber India Online Sep 8 2004 5:54PM GMT
Super-Fast Dual-Layer DVD Writing
Super-Fast Dual-Layer DVD Writing
09/26/2004 05:17 PMRIAA to sue students for super-fast
downloading
RIAA to sue students for super-fast
downloading
04/13/2005 11:58 AMglobetechnology.com Apr 13 2005 3:52PM GMT
Firms sign deal on super fast 3G
Firms sign deal on super fast 3G
01/03/2005 11:56 AMCNN Jan 3 2005 2:53PM GMT
Companies agree to develop super fast 3G
standard
Companies agree to develop super fast 3G
standard
01/03/2005 08:01 PMAn agreement to develop an advanced mobile phone standard capable of
sending high-resolution video in an instant has been reached between
leading wireless carriers and telecoms equipment makers.
CNN reports that a group of 26 companies, including Britain's Vodafone
Group Plc, Germany's Siemens AG, France's Alcatel and Japan's NEC
Corp. and DoCoMo, will support the standard. Mobile phone services
based on the technology will offer transmission speeds more than 10
times as fast as the current third-generation (3G) service.
Basic technological specifications will be compiled by 2007 but no
date has been set for a commercial launch, a DoCoMo spokesman said.
Solar Super-Sail Could Reach Mars in a
Month
Solar Super-Sail Could Reach Mars in a
Month
02/01/2005 09:39 PMSlashdot Feb 1 2005 4:07PM GMT
'Spooky interaction' of atoms could
create super-fast computers
'Spooky interaction' of atoms could
create super-fast computers
06/17/2004 12:10 AMCape Times Jun 17 2004 4:46AM GMT
Interplanetary Data Transport... By
Laser
Interplanetary Data Transport... By
Laser
09/16/2004 11:27 AMThere are plenty of people who have been working on better ways to
transmit data across planets as we reach further out into space. When
the Mars Rover had
problem
s it took some time to fix it, in part due to the slow data rate
transfer from here to Mars (and back). However, NASA scientists are
now working on a method to
use a
laser to beam data at a rate between one million and 30 million
bits per second -- quite a bit faster than today's radio
transmissions.
3G Is Just a Fancy Name for Fast Data
3G Is Just a Fancy Name for Fast Data
03/06/2004 02:06 AMThe Feature Mar 5 2004 0:35AM GMT
Super-secure network could flag data
danger
Super-secure network could flag data
danger
09/15/2004 07:37 AMUSA Today Sep 15 2004 12:10PM GMT
Super-secure network warns of data
danger
Super-secure network warns of data
danger
09/15/2004 01:30 PMBoston Globe Sep 15 2004 5:08PM GMT
Fast Track for Science Data
Fast Track for Science Data
11/17/2003 06:55 AMThe most ambitious networking project since Arpanet goes live this
week. The National LambdaRail is an ultra-high-speed network for
scientists that will enable a new era of e-science. By Leander Kahney.
New Data Search partner for FAST
New Data Search partner for FAST
11/28/2002 06:56 AM"CIGNA Corporation (NYSE: CI), one of the largest publicly owned
employee benefits organizations in the United States, has selected
FAST Data Search as CIGNA's enterprise search solution. FAST is
receiving revenue from CIGNA Corporation in the form of software
license and maintenance fees."
FAST Lassos Unstructured Data
FAST Lassos Unstructured Data
01/27/2004 05:19 PMInternet News Jan 27 2004 10:00PM GMT
New Mars data gives life clue
New Mars data gives life clue
09/20/2004 02:50 PMNew data showing overlap in patterns of water and methane in Mars'
atmosphere may have implications for the idea that life exists there.
Fast accelerates enterprise data search
Fast accelerates enterprise data search
01/28/2004 07:18 AMComputer Weekly Jan 28 2004 11:33AM GMT
Mars Rover Stops Sending Data
Mars Rover Stops Sending Data
01/22/2004 03:24 PMAT&T Wireless Begins Selling Fast
Data for Mobiles
AT&T Wireless Begins Selling Fast
Data for Mobiles
07/20/2004 01:09 PMThe TSA lied, played fast and loose with
consumer data
The TSA lied, played fast and loose with
consumer data
03/28/2005 06:42 PMThe TSA secretly obtained travel data on citizens from commercial
airlines, lied about it, and then happily spread that data around to
various third parties with minimal, and in some cases zero, oversight
on how that data was being used.
Mars Rover Sends Geology Data to Earth
(AP)
Mars Rover Sends Geology Data to Earth
(AP)
01/10/2004 09:37 AMAP - NASA's Spirit rover unfolded its wheels, stood up atop its lander
and took in its surroundings with infrared vision for the first time
since arriving on Mars a week ago.
AT&T Wireless Begins Selling Fast Data
for Mobiles (Reuters)
AT&T Wireless Begins Selling Fast Data
for Mobiles (Reuters)
07/20/2004 11:23 AMReuters - AT&T Wireless Services Inc (AWE.N)
said on Tuesday it introduced a high-speed Internet service for
mobile phones in San Francisco, Seattle, Phoenix and Detroit.
more EVDO: Verizon building big, fast,
unwired data network
more EVDO: Verizon building big, fast,
unwired data network
01/08/2004 07:46 PMVerizon is announcing plans to spend $1B US in the next two years to
develop a wireless broadband network that will offer 300-- 500K speeds
at $79.99 a month, starting this summer.
The network, which will use third-generation or "3G"
technology provided by Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO), will be fast
enough to allow consumers to download video and music as well as send
video messages. The high-speed network, called BroadbandAccess, will
be available to businesses and individual customers beginning in the
summer of 2004. Since 2003, Verizon has operated wireless broadband
networks in Washington, D.C., in a partnership with Lucent
Technologies, and in San Diego with Nortel Networks.
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Mars Rover Stops Sending Intelligible
Data Back to Earth
Mars Rover Stops Sending Intelligible
Data Back to Earth
01/22/2004 04:36 PMThe Mars Spirit rover has stopped sending intelligible data in the
last 24 hours due to "a very serious anomaly."
Pentek Announces Blazingly Fast
Data-Capture and Processing Board with 2
GHz Sampling Rate
Pentek Announces Blazingly Fast
Data-Capture and Processing Board with 2
GHz Sampling Rate
06/06/2005 12:14 AM- Dual Atmel AT84AS008 10-bit ADCs- On-Board User-Configurable Xilinx
Virtex-II Pro FPGA with 11 Million Gates- Highly Optimized GateFlow
FPGA IP Cores and Design Kit- Up to 1 GB DDR SDRAM, 16 MB Flash-
Multiple High-Speed FPDP and VXS I/O Ports- Multiboard Synchronization
[PRWEB May 18, 2005]
Lyra Imaging Symposium Spotlights Office
Printing Technology and Trends with
Speakers from HP, Laser Imaging,
Lasertone, Rhinotek, Static Control
Components, Teckn-O-Laser and Xerox
Lyra Imaging Symposium Spotlights Office
Printing Technology and Trends with
Speakers from HP, Laser Imaging,
Lasertone, Rhinotek, Static Control
Components, Teckn-O-Laser and Xerox
12/19/2004 03:45 PMLyra Research’s Symposium agenda explores key trends and dynamics in
office printing [PRWEB Dec 10, 2004]
The return of the Super Shuffle... the
Super Shiner [Flickr]
The return of the Super Shuffle... the
Super Shiner [Flickr]
03/30/2005 04:28 AMMacMerc.com
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Super Bowl advertisers' Web sites get
super boost
Super Bowl advertisers' Web sites get
super boost
02/11/2004 02:43 AMUSA Today Feb 11 2004 7:11AM GMT
one to beam up
one to beam up
08/28/2004 10:08 PMHere are the remarks (I don't think it's quite long enough to be
called a speech) that I'm delivering at
Jimmy Doohan's Farewell
Convention Dinner in an hour-and-a-half.
Two to Beam Up
Two to Beam Up
06/17/2004 04:10 PMRemember a few months back when photons were successfully
teleported? Well, they've done it with atoms now.
In quantum teleportation, the sender, normally called
Alice, instantaneously transfers information about the quantum state
of a particle to a receiver called Bob. The uncertainty principle
means that Alice cannot know the exact state of her particle. However,
another feature of quantum mechanics called "entanglement" means that
she can teleport the state to Bob.
I'm not real sure what all that means, but I'm sure that soon they'll
be able to do this with multiple atoms at the same time. I think we've
all seen "The Fly" enough times to understand how many ways this
technology can go wrong. If they're going to start building Star Trek
contraptions, let's start with a holodeck. Wouldn't you rather your
garage looked like the moon than risk a trip to the moon in a
teleporter.
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Beam us up, mossbacks
Beam us up, mossbacks
06/19/2004 01:33 AMUsatoday.com - Fri Jun 18, 08:06 am GMT
Beam me up, mini
Beam me up, mini
09/25/2004 11:37 AMAbout three weeks after I first moved into my Rhode Island apartment,
I found myself struggling through my first blackout. With most of my
belongings still in boxes, I was forced to navigate my
still-unfamiliar surroundings with the only light I could find —
the backlight on my iPod.
That being said Griffin Technology, creators of some of the coolest
accessories ever to grace an Apple product — or desktop —
have announced a whole new iPod accessory, one that adds nothing to
the musical value of the iPod, or its aesthetic appeal, or its
recording capabilities.
Quite simply, this new iPod add-on turns the iPod or iPod mini into a
flashlight (or a laser pointer).
Called <A
HREF="http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/ibeam/">i
Beam</A>, the snap-on flashlight “is great for finding keys in
the dark. The other half of the package is a class IIIA laser
pointer, handy for iPod-friendly presentations and other, less
professional pursuits. Both units come with a snap-on protective cap
that can be attached to any keychain for convenient portability and
accessibility.”
Which, of course, lends itself to the age-old question: What will they
think of next?
Beam of Pain
Beam of Pain
06/07/2004 10:56 AMA roundup of new weapon technologies in this
Sacramento Bee
piece:
Test subjects can't see the invisible beam from the Pentagon's new,
Star Trek-like weapon, but no one has withstood the pain it produces
for more than three seconds. People who volunteered to stand in front
of the directed energy beam say they felt as if they were on fire.
When they stepped aside, the pain disappeared instantly.
The long-range column of millimeter-wave energy is known as the
"Active Denial System" for its ability to prevent an aggressor from
advancing. Senior military officials, who plan to deliver the device
for troop evaluation this fall, say years of testing has produced no
sign it will lead to health effects beyond perhaps causing skin to
temporarily redden.(...)
But in an era of secret interrogations of al-Qaida suspects and
revelations of U.S. abuse of prisoners at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison,
Executive Director Doug Johnson of the Minneapolis-based Center for
Torture Victims is skeptical. "It seems fundamentally a weapon that's
designed to create a great deal of pain and fear," Johnson said. "The
concern I would have is ... once this kind of technology is available
and there's a perception that it's safe and nonlethal, it seems like a
natural device to be used in interrogations.
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Via Warren)
Abstract Beam 0.1
Abstract Beam 0.1
04/26/2004 02:22 PMA theme with bright colours on a black background.
The New Bluetooth: More on the Beam
The New Bluetooth: More on the Beam
04/07/2005 10:11 AMBusiness Week Apr 7 2005 2:14PM GMT
Beam me up, Scotty
Beam me up, Scotty
04/09/2004 04:12 PMCNN/Money reports that Microsoft and Sun have dropped their lawsuits,
although the terms make it sound more like they settled out of court
and Sun won: Microsoft has agreed to pay Sun a total of $1.950
billion, while Sun agreed to pay Microsoft royalties for any
technology it incorporates into its products. (The Times of India has
a franker and more helpful article.) Yes, Scott McNealy apparently
worea Trekkie outfit to the press conference In addition, CEO's Bill
Gates and Scott McNealy announced that they are producing the feature
film "Star Trek: Unholy Alliance" in which Captain McNealy of the...
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