“A tiny bacterium has been coaxed back to life after spending 120,000 years buried three kilometres deep in the Greenland ice sheet.”
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17305-resurrection-bug-revived-after-120000-years.html
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“A tiny bacterium has been coaxed back to life after spending 120,000 years buried three kilometres deep in the Greenland ice sheet.”
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17305-resurrection-bug-revived-after-120000-years.html
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“…Nero Move it makes tasks such as customizing an HD video for an iPod, go from hours to minutes. Even more time can be saved when creating full HD video content in the H.264 video compression standard.”
http://hothardware.com/News/Nero-Adds-NVIDIA-CUDA-Acceleration-/
http://wmpoweruser.com/?p=4120
and an article about it on fool.com:
http://www.fool.com/investing/value/2009/04/15/stop-laughing-at-the-zune-apple.aspx
“A high-speed police pursuit comes to a violent end near downtown Los Angeles early Monday when the vehicle slams into a freeway divider and skids to a stop.”
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“Technologizer has learned that rumors surrounding the fourth generation Zune model are indeed true, and Microsoft’s music player would be getting a high-definition upgrade sometime in the fall, most likely in September or October.”
http://technologizer.com/2009/04/10/confirmed-zune-hd-is-fourth-generation-model/
http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/10/is-this-the-zune-hd/
Now you can watch classes and lectures from 100 universities on YouTube including Stanford, MIT, and Harvard!
“…you should expect anywhere from 10 to 15 hours of battery life, which is appoximately double what a typical netbook offers. In addition, Nvidia is promising full Flash support, which is critical for any netbook. The device we saw wasn’t yet capable of streaming Hulu videos, but the company promises that it will have all the kinks ironed out for Flash 9 by the time Computex rolls around in June. In terms of price, you’re looking at a netbook that could cost anywhere from $99 to $199, and that’s without a carrier subsidy.”
http://blog.laptopmag.com/hands-on-with-nvidia-tegra-netbook-prototype
“A company called ArcSoft Inc. has developed a graphical upscaling software application. The program takes lesser quality video and converts it (upscales it) to HD video using advanced upscaling algorithms. These algorithms allow for realistic or life-like 1080p presentations from significantly lesser sources, such as those captured by cell phones. The extensive compute needs of the algorithms have been applied to the massively parallel GPU and Nvidia’s CUDA software engine, allowing for real-time conversion and playback with an 80% lower CPU requirement.”