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  • Nest learning thermostat provides mobile control and slick design (review and gallery)

    I never thought I would say I was excited about a thermostat, but now that my Nest is installed I can't help myself from monitoring my heat patterns and tweaking the temperature.

    Blog posts | March 6, 2012 6:16am PST

  • Gallery: 2010 hottest year in recorded history

    NASA has released data which shows that 2010 was tied 2005 for the warmest average temperature over a year - despite a cold spell in December and strong cooling La Nina conditions.

  • Cool iPad dislikes hot conditions

    The Apple support article Keeping iPad within acceptable operating temperatures reminds users that it's never a good idea to leave the iPad in the car on a hot day. Duh!

    Blog posts | April 5, 2010 11:55am PDT

  • LHC cooled to operational temperatures

    All sectors of the world's largest particle accelerator have now been cooled to operational temperatures of approximately -271°C.

    News items | October 20, 2009 5:50am PDT

  • Fever: A personalized Techmeme

    How can you keep track of all of this news? The information age is defined by too much information. It's overly accessible and hard to manage. It's the topic I'm most interested in researching....

    Blog posts | October 11, 2009 9:47pm PDT

  • Living in the cloud

    By the time you read this, I will be on a business trip to Portland, OR. I'm expecting a high temperature for the day that's about the same as the daily low temperature at my office in Florida. ...

    Blog posts | January 19, 2009 3:09am PST

  • A solar cooled air-conditioning system

    Spanish scientists have developed a new eco-friendly air-conditioning system. The researchers are relying on solar energy for cooling their devices. They claim that their technology does not harm...

    Blog posts | July 17, 2008 9:30am PDT

  • A refrigerator inside your laptop?

    Even if the semiconductor industry is working on it, computer chips are big energy spenders. And new cooling systems will be needed in the future. Purdue University engineers think they have a...

    Blog posts | June 21, 2008 10:04am PDT

  • How to predict the weather of your cubicle via USB

    Are you slightly obsessive-compulsive about your machine? Maybe worried that humidity or temperature might wreak havoc on its CPU? Is Weather.com your home page? In another innovative use of a...

    Blog posts | March 31, 2008 6:40pm PDT

  • Global Warming (GW)? The spin cycle is on high.

    The only thing more controversial in the U.S. these days than GW (George W) is the other GW (Global Warming). And that's the GW this blog is interested in. A report from the National Climatic...

    Blog posts | March 2, 2008 5:15pm PST

  • MacBook Air Diary-Day 15: Temperature benchmarks

    A big concern for anyone using a notebook computer for any length of time is the heat it generates. It actually came to a head a few years ago when the lawyers at most notebook computer...

    Blog posts | February 14, 2008 6:21am PST

  • Don't take your iPhone to a hot yoga class?

    How many iPhone and MacBook users are aware that high temperatures, such as those found in a hot yoga class or in a car on a spring day, could kill their lithium-ion battery? The technology is...

    Blog posts | December 25, 2007 8:35pm PST

  • Lobstermen feeling the pinch, lobster females offer hope

    It's the gender-gap, crustacean style. In Long Island Sound the remaining lobstermen are now counting on their industry being saved by female lobsters, so it's the females who are first being...

    Blog posts | October 6, 2007 10:07pm PDT

  • The reality of climate change

    From the AAAS Annual Conference in San Francisco: Susan Solomon, senior scientist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, addresses the most recent findings from the...

    Videos | February 19, 2007 6:31pm PST

  • Photos: Retrieving data from the cockpit

    Today's black boxes are designed to survive the fiery temperatures and intense pressures of a crash.

  • Photos: Retrieving data from the cockpit

    Today's black boxes are designed to survive the fiery temperatures and intense pressures of a crash.

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