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March 08, 2014 -- 10:58 PM
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March 06, 2014 -- 7:21 PM
posted by Par

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March 06, 2014 -- 3:02 AM
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March 01, 2014 -- 6:33 PM
posted by Par

Have you guys heard about pCells? They're supposed to revolutionize cellular:


This might be bigger than we think, though. With this kind of technology, which can be easily deployed, the possibilities go beyond watching 4K video in crowd:

But with Artemis:
  • You could use beamforming instead of beamsteering, eliminating the cost of traditional approaches.
  • The power being transmitted would be split among hundreds of antennas, each of which is individually not transmitting harmfully high levels of RF energy. At the location of the receiver constructively interferes to add up to the necessary power required, and everywhere else the radio waves just add up to noise.
  • The ability to focus the radio waves to a sphere of energy just a cm in diameter means potentially that little energy will be wasted, and it's safe to use around humans (assuming the receiver itself is a cm thick).

Whoa.

February 26, 2014 -- 12:19 AM
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February 17, 2014 -- 5:28 PM
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February 17, 2014 -- 12:46 AM
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February 15, 2014 -- 10:35 AM
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February 12, 2014 -- 12:37 AM
posted by alison

HAPPY DARWIN DAY!!!

February 12, 2014 -- 12:08 AM
posted by Par

This fellow is awesome: Flappy Bird Creator Dong Nguyen Says App 'Gone Forever' Because It Was 'An Addictive Product':

“Flappy Bird was designed to play in a few minutes when you are relaxed,” says Dong Nguyen, in an exclusive interview, his first since he pulled the plug on the app. “But it happened to become an addictive product. I think it has become a problem. To solve that problem, it’s best to take down Flappy Bird. It’s gone forever.”

In killing Flappy Bird for what he maintains are altruistic reasons, Nguyen is walking away from a jackpot. An article in the Verge last week estimated his daily take from in-app advertising at $50,000. Nguyen declined to confirm that number. “I don’t know the exact figure, but I do know it’s a lot.”

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