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Crude oil redux: Rare earth elements, and their strategic stranglehold on modern life November 28, 2014 at 8:01 am
Many have relaxed about the Chinese stranglehold over rare earth elements, but the crisis is far from averted. -
Intel roadmap update: Skylake on track for 2015, will debut alongside Broadwell-K November 26, 2014 at 10:17 am
Intel has given a full set of updates to its product roadmaps for 2015 and even into 2016 — here’s what the company is planning across its entire range of products. -
Jackie Chan Blu-ray disc boosts solar panel efficiency by a massive 22% November 26, 2014 at 8:42 am
Researchers at Northwestern University have used Blu-ray discs — of Jackie Chan’s Police Story 3: Supercop, to be exact — to increase the efficiency of solar panels by 22%. -
Intel announces 32-layer 3D NAND chips, plans for larger-than-10TB SSDs November 25, 2014 at 1:27 pm
Intel has announced its leaping into the 3D NAND market, courtesy of its partnership with Micron. Can it steal early momentum from Samsung? -
A simple new circuit design could double cellular and WiFi bandwidth November 25, 2014 at 10:51 am
A new radio design from the University of Texas may have found a way to transmit and receive data simultaneously, without the need for specialized software networks. Could this new technology transform cellular broadband and WiFi data speeds? -
6 tech tips to improve your Thanksgiving holiday weekend November 25, 2014 at 9:35 am
Thanksgiving is a wonderful day dedicated to spending time with your friends and family, but many of us are overwhelmed by all of the stress associated with a holiday this big. Plans need to be made, dinner needs to be cooked, and everything needs to get wrapped up right before an all-out shopping bonanza. Thankfully, we have technology at our disposal that can help alleviate some of the holiday stress. In preparation for America’s favorite holiday, I’ve come up with six ways to use gadgets and the internet to get things done more efficiently, and help us all enjoy ourselves just a little bit more. -
New Regin malware is an incredibly sophisticated spy tool, linked to the US and UK governments (updated) November 25, 2014 at 9:20 am
A new form of Trojan has been detected in the wild, and it’s one of the most capable and stealthy programs ever detected. Symantec details the new Regin malware — and its likely ties to national governments. -
The first zero-g real coffee machine arrives at the Space Station (thanks to the Italians, of course) November 25, 2014 at 8:30 am
Yesterday morning, Italy’s first female astronaut arrived at the International Space Station, carrying the first zero-g Certified Italian Espresso coffee machine. The machine, called the ISSpresso, was created by a couple of Italian companies after another Italian astronaut returned from the space station in 2012 and complained about the lack of good coffee in Earth orbit. -
Analyzing Nvidia’s new AA: Can MFAA improve image quality without a frame rate hit? November 24, 2014 at 12:02 pm
Nvidia’s latest graphics driver delivers a new type of antialiasing in modern games — Multi-Frame Anti-Aliasing, or MFAA. Does it help Assassin’s Creed Unity’s frame rate?
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