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High End Computing

TOP 500 SuperComputer Sites

Could silicon be ideal in quantum computing? (9/16/11)

Keeping tabs on Skynet (9/12/11)

IBM putting Watson to work in health insurance (9/12/11)

Japanese supercomputer is fastest in the world (6/20/11)

World’s fastest supercomputer tasked with dark matter, DNA sequencing (10/28/09)

IBM once again tops the Supercomputer 500 list but this time it's with Roadrunner, the first supercomputer to be able to process 1 petaflop or 1 quadrillion calculations per second.
- Also see PS3 chip powers world’s fastest computer (6/10/08)

NASA gets SGI 2048-core Itanium 2 supercomputer (11/15/07)

D-Wave demonstrates latest quantum computer prototype at SC07 (11/14/07) 

John Koza Has Built an Invention Machine (5/06: Popular Science)
 

Invisibility

Science closing in on cloak of invisibility (1/15/09)

Meta-materials Hold Promise For Invisibility Cloaks (8/11/08)

UK Scientists Create World's First True Invisibility Cloak (10/3/07)

MoD tests technology to turn tanks 'invisible' (01/11/07)

Future Automobiles

Plug-In Vehicle Tracker features 49 electric vehicles.

China cracks the electric car (6/7/09)

The World's first plug in hybrid is the Chinese company BYD's E6. It will go 230 miles on a single charge; and has a small gas vehicle to extend its range beyond that length. It will sell for about 20K. (wiki)

More Future Autos...


Innovators

On the Daily Beast Innovators Summit - Day 2 some of the people who spoke were:
Marc Koska (wiki)(Videos)

Robin Chase (wiki)(Videos)
Cheryl Dorsey, President - Echoing Green (wiki)(videos)

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Recent & Featured Technology News & Miscellaneous

Sun Wins $44M to Speed Chips

New tape to protect buildings from explosions (12/20/08)

In-Car Internet Radio

Speed limiters may be way ahead for drivers if M25 trial successful

Scientists Develop X-ray Camera That Shoots at 4.5 Million Frames per Second (8/2/11)

Scientists: Particles appear to travel faster than light (9/24/11: CNN)

The AI Revolution Is On (12/27/10)

Moving WiFi to the next level (10/29/10)

Exoskeletal Glove Gives Motorcyclists an Iron Fist

People’s Processor: Embrace China’s Homegrown Computer Chips (12/21/09)

Chinese scientists create artificial miniature black hole (10/16/09)

The New New Economy: More Startups, Fewer Giants, Infinite Opportunity (5/22/09)

Photos: From London to Timbuktu--in a flying car

Western Digital announces ‘world’s highest capacity drive’ at 2TB (1/27/09)

Implant raises cellular army to attack cancer (1/11/09)

A Low-Energy Water Purifier: A Yale spinoff hopes to solve the big problem with desalination. (1/08/09)

Intel: We’re on track for 32 nanometer manufacturing (12/10/08)

Israeli world first: Surgeons weld wounds shut with surgical laser (11/25/08: The Jerusalem Post)

Smart fabrics and interactive textiles (10/15/08)

Using your voice to pilot your computer (10/13/08)

Pioneer ups Blu-ray discs to 16 layers, 400GB capacity (7/7/08)

AU Optronics unveils curved LCD (5/19/08)

Maintaining Moore's law with new memristor circuits (5/1/08)
NYC Is Getting a New High-Tech Defense Perimeter. Let's Hope It Works (4/21/08)

The light bulb of the future?


Building the 200 inch 1080p HDTV
(3/11/08)

The best Windows storage isn’t on Windows (11/29/07)

AMD lets Spider platform out for holiday season
(11/18/07)

More images and products from supercomputing 2007 (11/16/07)


Need therapy? In Britain, patients turning to computers instead of the couch: Two programs are endorsed by Britain's health advisory watchdog for people with panic attacks, mild depression or phobias. (11/4/07: Austin American Statesman)

Photos: Living walls, smart homes at West Coast Green

E. coli-made plastic - will break down in soil, compost, wetlands or oceans. (Nov. 2007: Popular Science)

Hyper-Sub is THE first fast boat that's also a sub.

Technology innovation and policy: The power of “we” (10/11/07)


Canon unveils new (21.1-megapixel) SLR Camera
(8/21/07)

A bumper crop of new mashup platforms (7/23/07)

OLPC Articles (7/13/07)

Photos: Verizon FiOS installation step by step

Cybercops drowning in data (2/28/07)

Virtual reality boosts rehab efforts (12/18/06)

Preparing For The Biggest Experiment On Earth (12/17/06)

Cyber-concrete lets walls speak (12/15/06)


New South Korean digital city testing limits of development, privacy (11/27/06)

France's Bat-Wing Flying Jet Powered Pack

Robotics

Robots are starting to freak me out, man (30 Photos)

Lego robot solves Rubik’s Cube in 5 seconds (Video)

The Loneliest Humanoid in America (7/10)

Rise of the Helpful Machines (7/10)


First fully-autonomous full-sized chopper takes flight (7/14/10)

NASA robot helps crack a murder case (7/13/10)

A robot that grabs beer out of the fridge, and more (7/12/10)

Robots as teachers: how much can we learn from machines? (7/11/10)

Lights, Bots, Action! Former Car-Assembly Droids Get Career Reboot (4/19/10)

Robotic Pancreas: One Man’s Quest to Put Millions of Diabetics on Autopilot (4/19/10)


Robots join hunt for Air France jet's data (3/8/10: USA Today)

Future police: Meet the UK's armed robot drones (2/10/10: Wired Magazine) 


Meet R2: Your robotic coworker courtesy of NASA, GM (2/4/10)

Resilient cockroach-inspired robot survives large falls, dashes off (10/13/09)

The DEKA Arm (4/9/09: 60 Minutes)

Military’s killer robots must learn warrior code (2/16/09) - read the report, Autonomous Military Robotics: Risk, Ethics, and Design.pdf commissioned by the Office of Naval Research.


Picking apples with a robot (12/8/08)

A fully customizable home robot (11/25/08)

Flying robots based on birds and insects (11/9/08)

Dean Kamen's Robotic "Luke" Arm (YouTube Video) - watch the state of the art in upper body prosthetics.
Can a robot be in a good or in a bad mood? (10/27/08)

Can robots become our ‘phriends’? (9/9/08)

Roving robots explore moon, desert (ZDNET)

Exclusive:
A robot with a biological brain (8/13/08)

$160 Billion Robotic Army Network Passes First Big Test. Kinda. (4/30/08: Wired Magazine)


'Matilda the robot' performs prostate operation (5/15/08)

The BigDog quadruped robot by Boston Dynamics is both stunning and spooky...

Top Professor: Autonomous Killer Robots In The Field: Warns that new wave of weapons that "think for themselves" need to be stopped before it's too late (2/29/08)

Robots, Computers To Help Phase Out Animal Testing

Photos: Robotic surgeons

Head over heels for tomorrow's personal robots (1/11/08)


Java Controlled Robots (video)


'Smarter' robots work together to perform tasks (12/11/07)

Artificial brains for robots? (8/28/07)

The robots are coming: Interview: MIT's Rodney Brooks on AI, robots and the bicentennial man (5/15/07)

US Fighting Strength To Be 1/3 Robotic By 2015 (12/27/06)

Top 10 robots selected for Robot Award 2006 (12/21/06: Pink Tentacle)

Robots Get Soft, Human-Like Skin (9/22/06)

Experimental AI Powers Robot Army (9/14/06: Wired News)

Photos: Advancing machine intelligence

Other Robotic Links...

Future Warfare Technology

Black Ops: Secret Military Technology in the Age of Terrorism

Lockheed Martin RQ-170 Sentinel (wiki)

Inside the Army's Next-Generation Shockproof Helmets: Next-generation blast-ready headgear draws inspiration from Nascar and Star Wars alike (1/20/11)

U.S. Air Force using airborne lasers as high-speed, wireless data links  (10/28/09)


U.S. Special Operations testing plasma knife in the field (10/16/09)

Photos: Army inventions, by air and by land

Doc in a Box — New Surgery Bot Prepares for Battle (2/23/09)

New Automatic Pistol?

Top Ten Combat Tech

Navy launches U.S.S. Independence, first of new class of weapons-bristling speedster trimarans

Photos: Future Combat Systems, here and now

A robotic tuna for the Navy (9/2/08)

The Evolution of the Helmet (1/30/08)

Vision Systems International Helmet-Mounted Display: SUPER-VISION FOR FIGHTER PILOTS Pilots of the F-35 Lightning II, the U.S. military’s newest fighter plane, read targeting and flight data right inside their helmet. The Helmet-Mounted Display System lets the pilot see enemy jets, even if the pilot’s looking down, helps him select targets with three times the accuracy of previous systems, and provides night vision, has a carbon-fiber shell and weighs only four pounds. vsi-hmcs.com
The M80 Stiletto High Tech Water Craft

Is the army testing an invisible tank?

News, Reviews & Articles on Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency [DARPA]

Semper Fly: Marines in Space: A proposed suborbital space transport will put boots on the ground anywhere in the world in two hours or less. But can it overcome huge technological—and political—hurdles? (12/06: Popular Science)

Searching for an Unfriendly Face: On a soldier's rifle, a camera system instantly recognizes the faces of potential threats.

The Top-Secret Warplanes of Area 51: What's really being developed at the military's most famous classified base? (9/11/06)

Cruise Missiles Carrying High Power Microwaves

Force Fields and 'Plasma' Shields Get Closer to RealityMetal Storm has fielded a 36-barrel concept demonstrator, which demonstrated a maximum rate of fire of more than 1,000,000 rpm. Watch their latest videos.

Experts create invisibility cloak (BBC News: 10/19/06)

Winning-and Losing-the First Wired War (6/06)

Tesla Technology and the New Super Weapons

Postal Penguin: An Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle for the Navy.pdf (5/2/03)

More Future Warfare Technology Links/News...

Racing

Land speed record for rail vehicles

Juan Manuel Fangio

10 most expensive cars on the market

Bugatti, Shelby compete to be speed kings of the road (8/24/10)

Bugatti Veyron vs McLaren F1 - Top Gear - BBC

Luxautica

Sebastian Vettel explains 2009 F1 rule changes

Anatomy of a Racer: Only Elite Athletes Can Vanquish Rivals at Triple-Digit Speeds (4/21/08)

The Brabus Rocket CLS: The world's fastest family car will do 227 MPH - no Lamborghini or Ferrari is as fast.

GTA Motor (4/12/09) is a 0-60 in sub 3 second vehicle.
A street legal version of the Ariel Atom can be purchased at Sector 111. Here's a video from Top Gear - Ariel Atom - BBC to show the car's performance. It will do 0-60 in under 3 seconds and can beat a fast crotch rocket motorcycle around a tight track.

The Ultima Can-Am "has been officially verified as the fastest supercar available anywhere in the world today exceeding the performance statistics of supercars such as the Bugatti Veyron, Ferrari Enzo and Mclaren F1." For 28K you can have a 185MPH, 0-60 in 3.3 sec. kit car. It's a Ferrari killer for the price of a BMW. - a Review.

The McLaren F1, on March 31, 1998,  set the record for the fastest production car in the world, 240.1 mph. As of April 2009, the F1 is the fastest naturally aspirated production car. It does 0-60 in 3.2 seconds.

More Racing Links...

Free Energy


Zurich Conference: Brian O'Leary on Free Energy, 12 July

Dr. Brian O'Leary

Eugene Mallove (wiki)
Thomas E. Bearden (wiki)

Adam Trombly (wiki)

More Suppressed Technologies...

Nanotechnology

Researchers develop nanotechnology for dirt-resistant solar panels (12/15/09)

The surgeons of tomorrow: Miniaturized robots that go inside you (11/22/09)

Nanotech gadget could diagnose any disease (1/16/09)

Nanoparticles In The Home: More And Smaller Than Previously Detected (11/14/08: Science Daily)

New nanotechnology to speed up computers (9/29/08)

'Super Paper:' New Nanopaper More Break-resistant Than Cast Iron (6/10/08: Science Daily)

Nanotechnology Risks: How Buckyballs Hurt Cells (May 27, 2008: Science Daily)

Microbots' Fantastic Voyage Through Your Clogged Arteries (2/25/08)


Virus-Built Electronics: A new way to fabricate nanomaterials could mean batteries and solar cells woven into clothing. (Nov./Dec. 2007: Technology Review)

100,000 year nanowire storage (10/2/07)

X-Ray Vision: Laser Nanoantenna: Bringing Terabytes To Optical Discs (1/07)

HP's nanogrid for chipsBrain-Healing Bridges: Scientists at MIT have found a way to reconnect brain cells using 'protein bridges,' tiny nanotech structures that allow cells within an injured brain to grow back. (video)

Will Work for Food (Wired Magazine)

Nanobiology Techbio Info.

More Nanotechnology News...
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Human & Computer Symbiosis

Clive Thompson on the Cyborg Advantage (3/22/10)

Lords of the flies: Are cyborg beetles a useful venture? (11/5/09)

I, Nanobot: Scientists are on the verge of breaking the carbon barrier -- creating artificial life and changing forever what it means to be human. And we're not ready. (salon.com) - Or read Alan Goldstein's article The End of Evolution

Emotiv’s man-machine melding interface technology (ZDNET)

Brain Cells Fused with Computer Chip (3/27/06)

More Human / Computer Symbiosis News & Articles...


Consumer Electronics

Build It: A First-Class Gaming & Media PC for the Living Room (11/7/11)

CES 2010 gear in pictures
- CES 2010: Geeks in Toyland

Best 'bang for the buck' graphics cards
(10/16/09)

Lok8u GPS Child Locator Watch (1/7/09)

Dell supersizes its LED monitors (1/14/09}

The best of the “Best of CES” (1/14/09}

Nikon D3X 24.5-megapixel digital SLR announced (12/2/08)

Learn to love a 10 foot HDTV (10/27/08)

CES best of show winners (1/10/08)

Consumer Electronics Show 2008 (1/7/08)

Popular Science’s Consumer Goods Roundup

Kodak boosts digital camera sensitivity (6/13/07)

More Consumer Electronics Technology...


Wired Magazine

The Radical Pragmatist (May 2010)

Organizing Armageddon: What We Learned From the Haiti Earthquake (4/19/10)

Modeling Human Drug Trials — Without the Human (11/15/09)

James Cameron’s New 3-D Epic Could Change Film Forever (11/17/09)

5 Steps to Avatar: Reinventing Moviemaking (11/17/09)

Algae and Light Help Injured Mice Walk Again (10/19/09)

Mob Rule! How Users Took Over Twitter (10/19/09)

The Answer Factory: Demand Media and the Fast, Disposable, and Profitable as Hell Media Model (10/19/09)

Spotify Is the Coolest Music Service You Can't Use (12/27/10)


Gone: What does it take to really disappear? (9/09)

5 Apps Tap the Internet's Infinite Playlist (8/24/09)

Why Craigslist Is Such a Mess (8/24/09)

The Good Enough Revolution: When Cheap and Simple Is Just Fine (8/24/09)

Strange New Air Force Facility Energizes Ionosphere, Fans Conspiracy Flames (7/20/09)

Booting Up Baghdad: Tech Execs Take a Tour in Iraq (7/20/09)

Adaptive Cruise Control Goes Mainstream (7/20/09)

The Whole Earth, Cataloged: How Google Maps is changing the way we see the world.pdf

How the CIA Used a Fake Sci-Fi Flick to Rescue Americans from Tehran (4/24/07: Wired Magazine)

Pharm-Fresh Medicine (4/24/07)

The Thinking Machine (3/07: Wired Magazine)

Shot Spotter (3/07)

The See-Through CEO (3/07)

Be More Than You Can Be (3/07: Wired Magazine)

Backyard Fuel Cell (3/07: Wired Magazine)
Faking It Like a Man (3/07)

The World Needs More Rebels Like Einstein (3/07)

Attack of the Bots (11/06: Wired Magazine)

Building a Better Battery (11/06)

The Outsider (11/06)

Gizmondo's Spectacular Crack-up (10/06: Wired Magazine)

The Information Factories (10/06: Wired Magazine)

Why the future doesn't need us. (4/2000)


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