I can’t tell you how many times I’ve used Google Street View to look for a specific storefront only to spend precious time fruitlessly clicking arrows and squinting at low-res zooms. I’d much rather use Microsoft’s Street Slide, a new search tool that lets you quickly and easily see everything on an entire street, for [...]
Archive for July, 2010
Scientists on verge of creating super bandage that shields from infection
July 29th, 2010
admin One of the big dangers of open wounds is infection — when bacteria get in and generally make a bad situation a lot worse. Now a group of Chinese scientists have figured out a way to make bandages with built-in bacteria barriers.
The ‘net is running out of IP addresses: What’s it mean?
July 29th, 2010
admin Your IP address is your ticket to the greatest ride humanity has ever built: the Internet. You don’t get the same one every time, and in less than a year you may not get any at all. We’re running out of IP addresses to go around. So, is it time to panic?
Super Talent’s dual interface UltraDrive MX SSD does SATA II and mini-USB
July 29th, 2010
admin She ain’t the first solid state drive to ship with a keen understanding of both SATA II and USB, but in the case of niche storage devices, the more the merrier, right? The newest member of the UltraDrive family (that’d be the UltraDrive MX, if you’re curious) has given Super Talent its first two-faced SSD, [...]
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