Archive for the 'Technology' Category

Google Gravity

Google Gravity is an experiment for Google Chrome developed by Hi-ReS! which loads Google’s frontpage then makes all it’s elements fall to the bottom of the browser. Unfortunately, this Google Gravity experiment seems to only work as it should in Google Chrome so don’t try any other browser, as you won’t get the expected results.

Tpi Composites

Tpi Composites. Recovery Act Tax Credits enable $7 Billion in New Manufacturing Projects
President Obama announced this January 8 the award of $2.3 billion in Recovery Act Advanced Energy Manufacturing Tax Credits for clean energy manufacturing projects across the United States. 183 projects in 43 states will create tens of thousands of high quality [...]

Sparkfun Twitter

Sparkfun Twitter. Sparkfun Free Day took place today, and generated plenty of Sparkfun Twitter buzz, vaulting the electronics retailer to ‘Trending Topic’ status on the hashtag #sparkfun.

Alienware M11X

Alienware M11X. CES 2010 (the Computer Electronics Show in Las Vegas) has this bit of shocking news: Alienware, the Dell company brand known for producing powerful computers for gaming, as well as having a really massively cool logo, has introduced a blockbuster new laptop called the Alienware M11x, which reportedly costs less than $1,000.
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Nexus One for Verizon

Nexus One for Verizon. There’s been much excitement about Google’s new Nexus One, touted by many as the iPhone-killer. Enthusiasts say the sleek device combines much of the iPhone’s coolness factor without tying the consumer to a single carrier (the iPhone works only on AT&T Wireless in the U.S.).