Engineering a Gasoline Producing Metabolically-Engineered Microorganism
For many decades, we have been relying on fossil resources to produce liquid fuels such as gasoline, diesel, and many industrial and consumer chemicals for...
Video: New Software offers High Quality Prints from Low Quality Lenses
If you're in the market for a consumer-friendly DSLR, it's a good idea to budget in some money for extra lenses, as you'll see a...
Weather Room Facelift
Had some time to do a bit of a facelift to the Weather Room. There will be another Round of changes to it coming shortly...
Apple quietly refreshes iMac all-in-one desktop
Computerworld - Apple today quietly refreshed its iMac desktop computer line with Intel's newest quad-core "Haswell" processor, faster solid-state storage options and support for the...
New Entries in Library and Links
We added a bit of information to our Library and Links. Library - Sorted by Alphabetical the Library, and Added a NEW Section for Wireless....
The Wearable Airbag for Motorcyclists Just Got Even Safer
Dainese was the first major motorcycle suit maker to bring airbag-equipped technology to the masses, and later this year it’s raising the bar — both...
Apple’s Fingerprint ID May Mean You Can’t ‘Take the Fifth’
There’s a lot of talk around biometric authentication since Apple introduced its newest iPhone, which will let users unlock their device with a fingerprint. Given...
Apple promises to ‘Brighten Everyone’s Day’ at Sept 10 iPhone Announcement
Apple on Tuesday sent out invitations for a media event next Tuesday, Sept. 10, at which the company is expected to show off its next-generation...
Apple is currently planning a late October launch for OS X Mavericks
Apple is currently planning a late October launch for OS X Mavericks, according to a report from 9to5Mac. (more…)
Snowden leaks: US and UK ‘crack online encryption’
US and UK intelligence have reportedly cracked the encryption codes protecting the emails, banking and medical records of hundreds of millions of people. (more…)