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April 25, 2008

Google Book Search
Google Book Search

Scanning world’s every book means turning many, many pages


April 23, 2008

Fabbers are real, so get your designs ready
Fabbers are real, so get your designs ready

The term 3-D printer is just another word for rapid prototyping machine, or fabrication machine, which often gets shortened to just fabber.


March 17, 2008

Verizon upgrades DSL speed in Lynchburg

Verizon has upgraded equipment in several Lynchburg-area locations to more than double the download speed available to some DSL users


March 10, 2008

Verizon’s new $99 unlimited calling plan boosting subscribers

After Verizon unveiled the plan three weeks ago, AT&T matched it within hours, followed by T-Mobile USA

Sprint Phone First to Use Fast Network

Sprint said Monday it was releasing a software update for the Mogul phone, made by HTC Corp. of Taiwan, that will enable the phone to connect at Rev. A speeds. Downloads speeds should be 600 kilobits per second to 1,400 kbps. It will be capable of uploads of 350 to 500 kbps.


March 06, 2008

Circuit City extends HD-DVD player return time as Blu-ray wins

A spokesman for the nation’s No. 2 electronics retailer says the company’s stores are accepting returns of HD DVD players within 90 days of purchase, instead of 30 days. The policy doesn’t apply to HD DVD movie discs.


February 29, 2008

Transportation Department investigators find lax oversight of aircraft parts suppliers

Regulators and aircraft manufacturers are not keeping adequate tabs on the quality of plane parts made domestically and abroad, potentially raising risks for fliers, government investigators said in a report released Friday.


February 20, 2008

Lillian Vernon, Sharper Image file for bankruptcy

Sharper Image, known for its high-tech novelty gadgets, and Lillian Vernon, which sells low-cost gifts and gadgets through its catalog and website, have long been plagued with falling sales.


February 19, 2008

AT&T, T-Mobile quickly match Verizon’s $99.99 unlimited calling plan

Verizon Wireless introduced an unlimited calling plan $99.99 a month on Tuesday, a move that was quickly matched by AT&T Mobility and T-Mobile USA and weighed down stock prices for all U.S. mobile carriers.

Toshiba quits HD-DVD business

Toshiba is pulling the plug on its HD DVD product line. The move means Blu-ray disc technology is the winner in the format battle for next generation DVDs.


February 18, 2008

What’s new in personal technology

With the Vuzix iWear AV920, big-screen viewing is available almost anywhere, even on an airplane.


January 30, 2008

Upgrading to HDTV before the Super Bowl

Do your Superbowl plans include a new TV? You aren’t alone. 


January 09, 2008

Consumer electronics forecast

A consumer electronics industry group predicted Monday that consumers will buy more gadgets in 2008, despite fears of a recession.

CES: HDTV makers struggle to stand out

To stand out amid fierce competition, they’re adding exotic features, and even a little bit of color to the plain black bezels that have been de rigueur. They’re also chasing each other to zero - zero thickness, that is. Apparently, you can’t be too thin if you’re a TV.


March 20, 2007

Va. Tech scientist wins grant for work in robotics

Dennis W. Hong said his proposed Whole Skin Locomotion mechanism would make it possible for search-and-rescue robots to glide through earthquake debris and under collapsed roofs.

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