NY to Sydney in two hours? Coming soon
Read the full story on Popsci.com: The Hypersonic Age is near.
Read the full story on Popsci.com: The Hypersonic Age is near.
Business Tech
IBM launches private business analytics cloudBlue Insight--Big Blue's massive business analytics cloud--is will hold more than a petabyte of data.
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Technically Incorrect
Gates: Apple is 'a force in doing good things'During a CNBC special in which he appeared with Warren Buffett, Microsoft's Bill Gates is effusive in his praise for Steve Jobs and Apple.
Beyond Binary
At PDC, Microsoft's (r)evolution on displayA key developer conference this week will reveal just how much progress Ray Ozzie has made in his efforts to remake Redmond for the cloud computing era.
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Exploratorium's shocking 40th anniversary kicks off
Software, Interrupted
Managing your mobile data syncAs users become more comfortable with cloud services, they need to be aware of who they are trusting with their data.
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A new workout for the Wii
The Social
Running a contest on Facebook? That'll cost youThe social network tightened its rules for companies running contests on its platform last week, and sources say those companies will be required to buy ad space too.
InSecurity Complex
Hackers create tools for disaster reliefAt the first-ever Random Hacks of Kindness event, developers work on technology tools that emergency relief workers can use in disasters.
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The Cheapskate
Killer deals on BlackBerry, Droid, and Palm PixiMake $100 on a BlackBerry, score a Motorola Droid for $120, or scoop up a pixie-cute Palm Pixi for 25 bucks. As always, however, plan on a two-year stint with the carrier.
Green Tech
Nissan says all-electric Leaf will compete on priceKicking off a marketing tour for the all-electric vehicle, CEO says price will be "key to the mass market" but that it's too early to say what that price will be.
1. Compare the amount of polution created, per person to fly a "regular" flight verus a scramjet.
2. What will this do to the number of people who take flights (everything else aside, I would be more likely to fly to Oz, if it only took 2 hours (I have done a 16 hour flight from San Francisco to Sydney).
- So, do we ban any technology that results in a increase in the total amount of polution created ? Do we require the new technology be cleaner ?