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19 May 2012 at 11:26am Adaptive radio may upend wireless spectrum system San Francisco Chronicle Think of the 106.7 that appears on your radio dial. Both broadcaster and listener have to be tuned to the same wave. Each cell phone, similarly, has its own allotted frequency to communicate with nearby towers. Carriers must spend billions to license ...
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19 May 2012 at 5:20am The Hindu Over the last barrier The Hindu Routine matters After a certain period of the same exercise routine, your body adapts to it. The human body is extremely energy efficient. Sometimes to our own detriment! What was once considered 'exercise' may very well become ' activity'.
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17 May 2012 at 11:58am Windows 8 Schools Google Chrome In Building A Great User Experience InformationWeek "What we are trying to do is make an operating system and a computer more like a web service." That's the vision Caesar Sengupta, product strategy lead for Google Chrome OS, laid out for me last year, as the company was gearing up to launch its own ...
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16 May 2012 at 3:44am CNET Asus G75VW (Core i7 3610QM Processor 2.3GHz, 12GB RAM) CNET by Scott Stein | 16 May 2012 6:39pm SGT If you want to buy a "budget" gaming laptop, the Asus G75VW-AS71 offers plenty of horsepower and features in its heavy 17-inch body. Just don't expect a svelte build or good battery life. Cutting-edge processor ...
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11 May 2012 at 2:46pm How Did You Spend Your First Day in Xbox Minecraft? Kotaku In today's build-your-own edition of Speak Up on Kotaku, commenter Arok Lazarus shares with us how he and his girlfriend spent his first day playing Minecraft on the Xbox 360. What did you do? Here's what I did my first day on it: My girlfriend and I ...
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9 May 2012 at 2:12pm Magnetic Bacteria May Help Build Faster, Smaller 'Nano-Magnet' Hard Drives ... Huffington Post Similar to the magnets in computer hard drives, these magnetic bacteria could be used to create faster hard drives, while maintaining size qualifications. In the tech industry, smaller is better, whether it's a lighter laptop, thinner mobile device or ...
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25 Apr 2012 at 5:04am Build Your Own Raised Laptop Stand for About $8 Lifehacker Cheap doesn't always have to mean ugly, and this laptop stand is proof. It's not a work of art, but it's both functional and minimal, stays out of the way tucked against a wall under your laptop, and it brings your laptop's screen up to eye-level (or ...
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