Archive for April, 2008



Home Tweet Home: Energy-Savvy House Broadcasts on Twitter

IT engineers with a bent for home improvement are taking their energy monitoring onto the Internet. One house Twitters about its energy usage while another broadcasts to its human overlords about what’s in the fridge.
Original post by Wired Science

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The Counterintuitive Evolutionary Lesson of Nutcracker Man

The big, burly teeth of an early branch on the human family tree turn out to have mostly nibbled on fruit, highlighting a lesson for biologists that the meaning of an adaptation isn’t always obvious.
Original post by Wired Science

Working Mac: Evade e-mail exasperation

If you’re like 99.7 percent of computer users, your e-mail client gets more of a workout than any other software you use. Christopher Breen rounds up some common e-mail problems and provides solutions to help you keep them under control.
Original post by Tony Long

BCXSY: Golden Glory

Eindhoven-based designers Boaz Cohen and Sayaka Yamamoto operating under the studio name BCXSY, are creating some very concept-driven products. Their latest collection, FOREVER!, attempts to define the indefinable through a series of objects touching on preciousness, the nature of death immortality.
One part of the FOREVER series that caught my attention was Golden Glory. […]

The Real Elite Club

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Original post by Brad

Scientists Discover Missing Electronic ‘Element’

Scientists have speculated on a new type of electronic circuit element, the “memristor,” for 37 years — but haven’t been able to create one until today.
Original post by Gadget Lab

Video: ‘Forever Drone’ Contest Heats Up

DARPA chose three companies for the second phase of its competition to design a drone that can stay aloft for five years. Watch video of the contest entry from Aurora, one of the finalists.
Original post by Danger Room

PC World: $199 iPhone is cool, but possibly imaginary

PC World’s Harry McCracken weighs in on Fortune’s report of a $199 iPhone.
Original post by Game | Life

Google adds Street Views to Google Map driving directions

Google hopes to make it easier for users to get from point A to point B by integrating its Google Maps Street View images with Google Maps driving directions.
Original post by Tony Long

Velkommen til Macworld

Macworld’s international expansion proceeds apace. Next stop: Norway!
Original post by Threat Level