Ars’ advice on how Microsoft should turn the negative Vista PR tide. →Link
VMware is in serious trouble recently. →Link
With the launch of Loopt, WHERE, Whrrl, and the coming of the location-based Facebook, it’s interesting to know the way how this “next big thing” work. And I do mean, the next big thing.Warning: both links are technical and very long to read. →PDF thesis| →Location technology premier
Real-world test shows SSD, in fact, improves battery life.[Via DaringFireball][Link]
Getty image looking for photographers. Good for users.[Link]
Stocks set record low, CEOs resigning. “falling more than 30 percent to $36.97, taking billions of dollars of shareholder wealth with it. Truly an ugly decline for a company that launched the biggest technology IPO since Google went public in 2004. Since hitting a 52-week high of $125.25 last October”[Link]
It would be fun if ms puts up similar ads to counter Apple. [Link]
This news brought up my attention just because it’s intriguing to see Google being that serious about every word displaying on its home page. [Link]
Looking at flash storage memory in a techinical perspective. “Worth the read”.[Via Jonathan Schwartz][Link]
“62 percent of dial-up users reported no interest whatsoever in upgrading to broadband.”[Link]
“Flash SSDs Don’t Improve Your Notebook Battery Runtime - they Reduce It” [Link]
At the end of the month some dude got 7000+ spam emails. Note: Don’t post your email address anywhere.[Link]
No FLV, only SWF. “Google wrote that it can now index all kinds of textual content in SWF files, like that included in Flash gadgets, buttons, menus, entirely self-contained Flash web sites, “and everything in between.” Google can now also follow URLs embedded within Flash files to add to the crawling pipeline. ” Expect to see more Ads in YouTube [Link]
“The best solution to the multiple woes of Windows is starting over. Completely. Now.” [Link]
Microsoft has put up a video devoted to the life and work of Bill Gates. An interesting OS interface appears in this video too. Warning: SilverLight required. [Link]
Microsoft in 1978 and 2008.[Link]
Which in turn is iPhone’s advantage. [Link]


It’s amazing how elastic the human brain turns out to be.”

DEKA Research founder Dean Kamen

The kind of cybernetic arm we often envisioned in science fiction films have now gone closer to becoming a reality. Inventor Dean Kamen and his team of engineers have recently unveiled their latest project, a robotic arm that is light years ahead of the prosthetics used by amputees today. The arm, code named “Gen X - Separate Exo Control” can perform delicate actions such as picking up a wire or a grape, it even sports the possibility of performing fine motor movements such as writing.

*Note: Dean Kamen is an American entrepreneur and inventor better known for his invention of the Segway PT, his other notable inventions include the projects involving Stirling engines, the AutoSyringe as well as the iBot Mobility System.

For more on Mr. Kamen, you can visit his company website at http://www.dekaresearch.com/

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