Viruses are science's tiny helping hands in building nano devices
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Tiny science's future laid out
Tiny science's future laid out
07/28/2004 08:02 PMA call is to be made for UK scientists who build materials and devices
at the atomic and molecular level to be better regulated.
Helping hands
Helping hands
07/29/2004 04:41 PMIn a 'Dailies' link two months back, I mentioned that
US Peace Corps volunteer Scott Stadum was looking for a little design
help. The response was great, and now he has bigger and better plans.
Nano Body Building
Nano Body Building
05/16/2004 03:10 PMHelping Hands-Monkey Helpers for the
Disabled
Helping Hands-Monkey Helpers for the
Disabled
01/16/2004 01:04 PMHelping Hands, Monkey Helpers for the disabled .. you just might
really mean it .. Helper Monkeys ..
quadriplegic
helpinghandsmonkeys.org
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Bush's helping hands: Media scrubs
president from Ken Lay coverage
Bush's helping hands: Media scrubs
president from Ken Lay coverage
07/08/2004 03:36 PMBuilding Blocks for a Tiny World
Building Blocks for a Tiny World
08/13/2004 05:12 AMWired News Aug 13 2004 9:41AM GMT
College of San Mateo Offers Third "Robot
Challenge" Hands-On Combat Robotics
Building Course
College of San Mateo Offers Third "Robot
Challenge" Hands-On Combat Robotics
Building Course
08/27/2004 02:06 PM [PRWEB Aug 26, 2004]
Nano World: Nano for quantum computers
Nano World: Nano for quantum computers
04/09/2005 05:19 AMWorld Peace Herald Apr 9 2005 8:03AM GMT
Popular Science's picks for the Best of
What's New in 2003
Popular Science's picks for the Best of
What's New in 2003
11/10/2003 11:05 PM Popular Science has announced its Grand Award Winners for the Best of
What's New in 2003, and among the recipients are a few names that
regular Gizmodo readers might recognize: 802.11g, the new high-speed
wireless networking standard; RCA's RD2780 and Archos' AV300 personal
video players; JVC's GR-HD1, the world's first high-definition
consumer camcorder; and Mitsubishi's stunning MegaView Wall (pictured
above), a 60-inch projection TV that is just 10.2-inches deep. Read...
Popular Science's 'Best of Whats New in
2003'
Popular Science's 'Best of Whats New in
2003'
11/13/2003 07:46 AMtop 100 technological innovations of 2003, .. year and the gear ..
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popsci.com/popsci/bown
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Ori Amiga - Tour of mobile devices with
Visual Studio for Devices team
Ori Amiga - Tour of mobile devices with
Visual Studio for Devices team
09/25/2004 09:16 AMOri Amiga shows off all the devices that he has hanging out in his
office (someone has to test Visual Studio and make sure it works great
with all the devices).
Tiny tiny 4GB hard drive
Tiny tiny 4GB hard drive
04/09/2004 04:11 PMSo you thought the 4GB IBM/Hitachi micro drives as used in the iPod
mini are small? Toshiba is making a 4GB drive that is only 2.1cm (0.85
inch) in diameter. (via Macminute) Less than 10 years ago when I had
my BBS and FidoNet hub "the Source!" (spelled that way) I had a much
bigger disk with much less capacity that imploded. Henrik Jørgensen
came to the rescue, lending me a 4GB scsi disk and a scsi controller
so I...
A year in viruses It's been a vintage
year for malicious computer viruses
A year in viruses It's been a vintage
year for malicious computer viruses
12/31/2003 05:02 AMBBC Dec 31 2003 4:53AM ET
Nano Says No to IPO
Nano Says No to IPO
08/05/2004 02:13 PM"Adverse market conditions" change the nanotech firm's mind.
GNU nano 1.2.3
GNU nano 1.2.3
02/18/2004 02:26 AMPico editor clone with enhancements.
You can't top the Nano-Top.
You can't top the Nano-Top.
04/01/2005 03:50 AM
Toshiba
develops rechargeable battery that can charge in
o
ne minute. The
battery<
/a> can achieve 80 percent nominal charge 60 times faster than
conventional Lithium Ion
batteries, and only loses 1 percent of its life cycle every 1,000
charges. In comparison to
any other type
of battery in existence, that is amazing.
GNU nano 1.2.4
GNU nano 1.2.4
06/28/2004 10:03 AMPico editor clone with enhancements.
Is Nano- The Next Dot-Com?
Is Nano- The Next Dot-Com?
05/27/2004 03:22 PMConsidering there are at least 130 private companies with some sort of
"nano" in their name (if not their business), investment banks are
starting to create "nano" indexes to track the sector and
ris
k overhyping the nanotechnology sector like dot-coms during the
Internet boom. The differences this time around are that
investors may be more cautious now and that well-established, public
companies are already investing in nanotechnology to head-off the
little start-ups. So the nano-bust might be, no pun intended,
smaller.
Go slow on nano
Go slow on nano
07/30/2004 01:53 AMUSA Today Jul 30 2004 6:01AM GMT
What is the Creative Zen Nano Plus?
What is the Creative Zen Nano Plus?
04/13/2005 08:57 AMMike writes:
I was skimming the stores in search of a
good mp3 player deal [I lost all my friends trying to get one for
free] and I stumbled upon something called a Zen Nano Plus. It's a 1
GB player, and it comes in the usual array of candy colors we've come
to expect from Creative.
Some Google searching reveals
only prices, capacity, and colors, and it looks a lot an iPod shuffle
fighter, to me—512MB and 1GB sizes for $100ish and $150ish,
respectively.
But the real question is: will it have a screen?
Catalog Page [TechDepot]
Nokia Goes Nano
Nokia Goes Nano
09/16/2004 12:54 PMNokia strikes a deal to use Kopin's display nanotechnology.
Nano-Hive 1.0.1
Nano-Hive 1.0.1
05/31/2004 06:50 AMA modular nanospace simulator.
GNU nano 1.3.1 (Unstable)
GNU nano 1.3.1 (Unstable)
01/10/2004 02:42 AMPico editor clone with enhancements.
VIA Nano-ITX Update
VIA Nano-ITX Update
04/09/2004 04:01 PMVIA Technologies officially announced
their EPIA
N Nano-ITX motherboard a few days ago. In theory it will ship next
month
but it's unlikely to be available to retail customers for a few more
months due to high demand by OEM customers such as Hoojum Design. For
more on the new
Nano-ITX, see the recent stories at Info
World, PC
World, and Linux Devices.
GNU nano 1.3.4 (Unstable)
GNU nano 1.3.4 (Unstable)
08/18/2004 01:11 AMPico editor clone with enhancements.
Nano or Bust
Nano or Bust
04/30/2004 02:50 PMWhy picks and shovels may be more profitable than gold in the nano
world.
Nanotech or Nano-Not?
Nanotech or Nano-Not?
04/18/2004 05:39 PMCatching the nano wave
Catching the nano wave
09/17/2004 06:37 AMCNET News.com's Charles Cooper says getting funding for the
nanotechnology Manhattan Project is the right idea. But is anybody
listening?
Green Goo: The New Nano-Threat
Green Goo: The New Nano-Threat
07/19/2004 04:56 AMJust as the threat of 'gray goo' recedes, a new biological nano-threat
emerges: green goo. But even without doomsday scenarios, one insurance
company says that current nanomaterials pose unknown risks -- and
that's unacceptable. By Daithí Ó hAnluain.
SIA wants more money for
nano-electronics
SIA wants more money for
nano-electronics
06/10/2004 06:32 AMInstitutionalised thinking
Nano myths and realities
Nano myths and realities
07/29/2004 01:17 AMNews.bbc.co.uk - Thu Jul 29, 12:45 am GMT
What to do in LA: see NANO exhibit at
LACMA
What to do in LA: see NANO exhibit at
LACMA
12/26/2003 07:57 PMRecently opened at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art: "nano," a
cool art/science exhibit for geeks of all ages:
nano [is] an exhibition that merges the arts and the atom by
presenting the world of nanoscience through a participatory aesthetic
experience. The
exhibition, a collaboration between LACMALab and a UCLA team of
nanoscience,
media arts, and humanities experts, is free to the public and runs
through
September 6, 2004 in LACMA's Boone Children's Gallery.
This groundbreaking project provides a greater understanding of how
art,
science, culture, and technology influence each other. The exhibition
addresses sophisticated subject matter that is especially relevant for
the
next generation. Modular, experiential spaces using embedded computing
technologies engage all of the senses to provoke a broader
understanding of
nanoscience and its cultural ramifications. The various components of
nano
are designed to immerse the visitor in the radical shifts of scale and
sensory modes that characterize nanoscience, which works on the scale
of a
billionth of a meter. Participants can feel what it is like to
manipulate
atoms one by one and experience nano-scale structures by engaging in
art-making activities.
LinkIBM gives 90-nano boost to PowerPCs
IBM gives 90-nano boost to PowerPCs
02/13/2004 06:31 PMglobetechnology.com Feb 13 2004 10:12PM GMT
Nano Firms Tie the Knot
Nano Firms Tie the Knot
12/28/2004 03:17 PMWill the private couple let the public help them celebrate?
GNU nano 1.3.7 (Unstable branch)
GNU nano 1.3.7 (Unstable branch)
04/13/2005 11:34 AM

GNU nano (Nano's ANOther editor, or Not ANOther editor) is an enhanced
clone of the Pico text editor.
Changes:
This release mostly contains bugfixes for the new
code in 1.3.6. nano builds with debug support
again. Going into help at the "Read File" prompt
no longer kicks you out of the prompt after you
exit help. Paragraph searching no longer skips
over some one-line paragraphs. The titlebar no
longer cuts off some UTF-8 strings too early. The
help text is now wrapped as it was in nano 1.2.x,
taking UTF-8 support into account. New features
include a configure option to explicitly turn
detection of UTF-8 support on or off and sample
regexes for C++ as well as C.
The Issues of Nano-Safety
The Issues of Nano-Safety
11/03/2003 11:08 AMGovt. secrecy not good for nano
Govt. secrecy not good for nano
09/20/2004 05:05 PM Big Blue gives 90-nano boost to PowerPCs
Big Blue gives 90-nano boost to PowerPCs
02/13/2004 12:51 AMIBM plans to announce that it has started mass-producing the chips
using the new 90-nanometer process, which promises to improve speed
and energy efficiency.
Europe slips behind on nano technology
Europe slips behind on nano technology
05/13/2004 04:56 AMBig rewards hang in the balance
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