Microsoft Agrees to Windows 7 Browser Ballot
dailytech.com — Microsoft has long offered one -- and only one -- browser with its market-leading Windows operating system -- Internet Explorer. That inside connection helped it gain over 80 percent of the market at one time, though its lead has now slipped to just below 60 percent of the total browser marketshare. (Submitted by leaprinces) More...
New Swimsuit Tech Could Mean New World Record Times
dailytech.com — The LZR (pronounced laser) swimsuit claims its hydrodynamic success by replicating biological skin characteristics of various marine animals such as sharks and dolphins. It allows for higher oxygen flow to the muscles and holds the body in a more hydronomic position. (Submitted by leaprinces) More...
MIT Patterns New Super-Antenna After Human Ear
dailytech.com — New antenna is ultra wide-band while using 1/100th of the power of a standard antenna Even the best man-made designs are often outclassed by nature's own creations. This is the case with a new signal processing chip from MIT which promises to dramatically improve RF reception. (Submitted by badqat) More...
Google Forced to Redo All Japanese Street View Images
dailytech.com — Boeing's been busy with the high-tech death lately -- just a week after the company announced the Phantom Ray fighter UAV, it's back in the news with a high-powered airborne microwave weapon designed to knock out enemy electronics. (Submitted by jerryjamesstone) More...
Apple Patent Hints At iPhone With Video Chat, Motion Aware
dailytech.com — Third generation or fourth generation iPhones appear poised to deploy some interesting technologies like video chat, and motion sensing. The interface could be useful for people who use their iPhones while jogging or driving, allow them to make calls or change music with minimal distraction. (Submitted by 1to1) More...
Verizon test networks have seen peak download speeds of 60Mb
dailytech.com — In the technology industry, battles have been fought by competing formats in the past, and the future will be no different. So far we have seen VHS versus Beta, Blu-ray versus HD DVD, and a new battle is brewing -- wimax versus LTE. (Submitted by adgrou) More...
Liquid Batteries Could Store Massive Amounts of Energy
dailytech.com — A group of researchers from MIT is working on a method of designing large, eco-friendly, stationary batteries that are made entirely from liquid metal and would be capable of storing enormous amounts of power. (Submitted by ThePowerDigger) More...
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