Low-Cost Tools That Every Techie Needs: "It’s been ten years since I took my first IT job, and in that time I’ve collected a bunch of tools that have proved invaluable to me in resolving issues with computers, hard disk drives, printers and other corporate hardware. While I work purely freelance these days, I still maintain a collection of devices and gadgets that can be used to assist with quickly resolving problems that might arise."
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Thursday, December 27, 2012
Create Stunning Gorgeous Maps Of Any Location With Map To Image
Create Stunning Gorgeous Maps Of Any Location With Map To Image: "Create beautiful maps of your favorite places, then download high-resolution copies of them. Whether you want a water colour outline of the city you recently visited or a detailed grid of your hometown, CityTracking.org‘s Map To Image is a simple web-app allowing you to turn your favorite places into art."
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Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Monday, December 24, 2012
Stanford University researchers create peel-and-stick solar cells
Stanford University researchers create peel-and-stick solar cells: "Traditionally, thin-film solar cells are made with rigid glass substrates, limiting their potential applications. Flexible versions do exist, although they require special production techniques and/or materials. Now, however, scientists from Stanford University have created thin, flexible solar cells that are made from standard materials – and they can applied to just about any surface, like a sticker."
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Armadillo Aerospace has precision landings down pat
Armadillo Aerospace has precision landings down pat: "Armadillo Aerospace has taken some major strides with its FAA-approved suborbital rocket, the STIG-B. Despite encountering difficulties reaching design altitude during testing, the company appears to have mastered the landing side of the equation using a self-guided ramair parachute system. A flight on December 6 returned the rocket to within 55 meters (180 ft) of the intended recovery point."
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NASA puts Orion spacecraft's backup parachutes to the test
NASA puts Orion spacecraft's backup parachutes to the test: "With NASA's Orion spacecraft intended to carry crews to the moon, an asteroid and Mars, it will be taking human beings farther into space than ever before. Hopefully, it will also be bringing them back, with the distance of the return trips seeing the spacecraft picking up a lot of speed and reentering the Earth’s atmosphere faster than any previous spacecraft. In the latest in a series of tests that bring the spacecraft another step towards a planned first test flight in 2014, NASA has verified the capsule will safely make it back to terra firma even if one of its drogue parachutes fails to open."
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Top 10 concept vehicles of 2012
Top 10 concept vehicles of 2012: "Doomsday has passed without a gasp, so it looks like humanity still has a future. If the concept cars we saw during the past year are any indication, that future looks very bright. As we prepare to roll the calendars over to 2013, it's time to celebrate the finest concepts that 2012 bestowed upon the world. From voluptuous supercars, to green fuel misers, to the downright abstract and outlandish, it was a big year for concepts and design studies."
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Saturday, December 22, 2012
Friday, December 21, 2012
Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo glides towards first powered flight
Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo glides towards first powered flight: "After returning to the air earlier this year following a nearly nine-month long break which saw the integration of rocket motor systems, Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo completed its 23rd guide flight this week. The significance of this flight is that it was the spaceplane’s first glide in powered flight configuration."
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Thursday, December 20, 2012
MirrorCase – the covert (pervert?) photography accessory for iPhone 4/4S
MirrorCase – the covert (pervert?) photography accessory for iPhone 4/4S: "OK, so here's the imaginary mental conversation I'm having with the developer of the Mirrorcase for iPhone. Please read it in the style of Clarke and Dawe's brilliant "The Front Fell Off" sketch:"
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The Helmet That Can Save Football | Popular Science
The Helmet That Can Save Football | Popular Science: "Athletes in the U.S. suffer 3.8 million sports-related concussions each year. While helmet makers dither with small improvements, Swedish scientists have built something that could protect us all."
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Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Gizmag | New and Emerging Technology News
Gizmag | New and Emerging Technology News: "The idea of an automated farm has probably been around since rural electrification started in the early 20th century. Replacing back-breaking labor with robots has an obvious appeal, but so far cheap labor in many countries and the insistence of agriculture on being so darn rural has made automation limited in application."
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