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Week in review: IM means business
News Instant messaging matures with ActiveBuddy, AOL puts hopes on Komodo, Sun releases Jxta and the long-anticipated marriage between television and PC takes a step forward.
Monday, April 30 2001 11:13 AM
Some MacBooks have premature age spots
News After a few weeks, mystery stains appear on some of the white laptops, and owners band together to get Apple's help.
Tuesday, July 04 2006 11:40 AM
Tags: Notebooks and tablets, Mac OS
New microscope could focus nanotech dream
News Forget megapixel count. A device being created by the Department of Energy will be able to show things smaller than hydrogen atoms.
Thursday, December 02 2004 10:36 AM
Tags: Nanotechnology
IBM microscope 100 million times stronger than MRI
News IBM Research has built a new nanoscale microscope capable of creating images with 100 million times finer resolution than existing MRI technology.
Tuesday, January 13 2009 09:27 AM
Tags: Hardware, Nanotechnology, IBM Corp., Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Microscope, hydrogen, magnetic field, tobacco, YouTube Inc., YouTube Video
Motorola shows off hydrogen-powered phone
News The handset maker has partnered fuel cell maker Angstrom Power to develop a prototype phone with a fuel cell that gets its power from water molecules.
Monday, February 18 2008 09:49 AM
Tags: Cellular phones
MTI Micro partners for fuel cell ultra-mobile PC
News Rather than look for an electrical outlet in the airport, you can pull out a liquid methanol cartridge to charge your ultra-mobile PC, if this partnership pans out.
Thursday, July 10 2008 11:52 PM
Tags: Personal Computers, Notebooks and tablets, Ultramobile PC, consumer electronics company, carbon dioxide, blog, data center, PC, Personal Computers, Notebooks and tablets
IBM makes molecular switch
News The company has made two separate nanotech breakthroughs that could lead to switches made up of single molecules, and storage on single atoms.
Monday, September 03 2007 01:06 PM
Tags: Nanotechnology
Hydrogen fuel cells power Fujitsu data center
News Hydrogen is the alternative fuel everyone hates--but apparently it works, according to Fujitsu.
Monday, August 20 2007 11:08 AM
Tags: Data centers, Power supplies, surge suppression
U.S., Korean teams apply nanotech to memory chips
News Nanotechnology research in Korea and the U.S. may produce computer memory hundred of times denser in storage than present-day chips.
Thursday, June 19 2003 09:14 AM
Barrett: No end in sight for Moore's Law
Insight Moore's Law will boost chip abilities for many years to come, Intel CEO Craig Barrett predicted on Tuesday.
Wednesday, March 02 2005 04:33 PM
Tags: Processors
IBM focuses on microscopic gains
News A new electron microscope from Big Blue and Nion will help semiconductor researchers to design chips whose components are thinning out to the atomic level.
Thursday, August 08 2002 10:18 AM
Experiment points to new spin on storage
News Scientists control the spin rate of atoms to digitally encode and store an image inside of a liquid crystal molecule. Their retrieval of the image marks a step toward advanced data storage.
Tuesday, December 03 2002 09:37 AM
Toshiba claims fuel cell breakthrough
News The latest prototype fuel cell is about the size of a thumb and could be commercially deployed within two years.
Monday, June 28 2004 09:41 AM
Start-up looks to extend battery life
News ZPower promising 40 percent longer battery life with its silver-zinc battery, which will make its debut with a large laptop manufacturer next year.
Friday, October 10 2008 02:55 AM
Tags: Components, Battery, lithium-ion, financial, disk, technique, Components, ZPower, Mercury, Battery Life
Start-up redesigns fuel cells
News U.S.-based Neah Power Systems says it can make fuel cells out of silicon, a shift that would boost their performance while making them easier to manufacture.
Tuesday, February 11 2003 09:08 AM
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