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  • HDFS and file system wanderlust

    The Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) is a pillar of Hadoop. But its single-point-of-failure topology, and its ability to write to a file only once, leaves the Enterprise wanting more. Some...

    Blog posts | March 16, 2012 4:00am PDT

  • Eye-controlled games move closer to reality

    Eye-tracking specialist Tobii wants you to drop your mouse or joystick and just use your eyes to play its games.

    News items | March 6, 2012 8:04am PST

  • Could your contact lenses be smarter than you are?

    Wouldn't it be wild if your contact lenses could remember to check your blood sugar or electrolyte or cholesterol levels and update you with a text message about your health status?

    Blog posts | January 12, 2012 10:38pm PST

  • Google reflects on Steve Jobs' passing

    While Google changes its homepage to pay tribute to the late Steve Jobs, cofounders Sergei Brin and Larry Page offer some reflections on what the Apple CEO meant to them.

    Blog posts | October 5, 2011 10:47pm PDT

  • Mantis shrimp eyes could improve high-def DVDs, holographic technology

    The eye of the mantis shrimp has led an international team of researchers to develop a two-part waveplate that could improve CD, DVD, blu-ray and holographic technology, creating even higher...

    Blog posts | June 24, 2011 4:06pm PDT

  • Sony says PSN to return in "a few more days", gamers skeptical

    On the Playstation Blog today, Sony communications director Patrick Seybold said that the company was still uncertain on when the PSN service will be restored.

    Blog posts | May 10, 2011 12:34pm PDT

  • Gallery: Laptop that's controlled by your eye

    At CeBIT, Tobii Technologies and Lenovo showed off for the first time a laptop that allows a user to point, scroll, and select at the blink of an eye.

  • Eye-catching Phones of 2010

    Phones that caught our eye in 2010 with their unique or attractive designs.

  • Fly corneas prove viable for biomimetic surfaces, i.e. solar cells

    Rows of tiny raised blowfly corneas may pave the way to easy manufacturing of bio-mimetic surfaces, surfaces that mimic the properties of biological tissues, according to Penn State researchers.

    Blog posts | July 28, 2010 12:26am PDT

  • Gunnar Optiks Legend eyeglasses reduce eye fatigue; $79

    Gunnar Optiks announced on Monday its Legend eyeglasses, designed to reduce eye fatigue and intended for gamers and others who spend long periods of time in front of the computer.

    Blog posts | October 5, 2009 2:53pm PDT

  • Living with the Eye of the Storm - an Entuity customer profile

    Although I find conversations with representatives of technology suppliers to be useful and interesting. Having an opportunity to communicate with people actually putting the technology to use is...

    Blog posts | March 27, 2009 3:00am PDT

  • The Eyeborg Project

    A prosthetic eye that can capture and transmit video: Filming gets a new perspective.

  • Gallery: Scientists develop eye-shaped camera

    Researchers have developed a camera that's about the same size and shape of a human eye, and see it developing into sharper pictures and even a bionic eye.

  • Glaucoma-monitoring contact lenses engineered at UC Davis

    There's nothing I love more than a great tech development from the lab. Researchers at UC Davis have engineered a new material that could make "smart" contact lenses that measure pressure within...

    Blog posts | August 6, 2008 7:46am PDT

  • Photos: Brian Eno's kaleidoscope for ears and eyes

    Digital art exhibit sets ever-changing views of "77 Million Paintings" to music.

  • Images: Many Eyes for 'seeing' data

    Data-sharing site developed by IBM research team is getting more features, including social-networking components.

  • Photo: A deer's-eye view

  • Images: Microsoft maps take a bird's-eye view

    Microsoft unveils a beta version of Windows Live Local, which gives a 45-degree bird's-eye view of major landmarks.

  • Turin: A satellite's-eye view

    Google has provided new high-resolution maps inside its Google Earth software program, which offer satellite's-eye view of Olympic venues.

  • Photos: Eye on 'switchable' lenses

    Researchers demonstrate flat lenses with focusing power that adjusts based on what the person is viewing.

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