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The next-gen of electronics headed our way with the help of nanowires grown directly on crystals

The next-gen of electronics headed our way with the help of nanowires grown directly on crystals

Scientists have been able to grow nanowires for some time now but only in the vertical position, but for the use of electronics they need to be grown horizontally which has proven to be difficult, until now. Researchers ... continue
Apple proves that the Trademark office needs to be overhauled

Apple proves that the Trademark office needs to be overhauled

Okay, take a look at that picture up above. Yes the one that is obviously an Apple store. Now, can anyone please explain to me why the United States Patent and Trademark Office granted a trademark to ... continue
Organizing cables: a pie chart

Organizing cables: a pie chart

I always blame the cat. [GraphJam] continue
Secrets those electronic stores don’t want to share

Secrets those electronic stores don’t want to share

Buying electronics, especially all our tech toys like computers, laptops and miscellaneous other goodies, can be fraught with more Murphy’s Laws than you can shake a stick at. Then on top of that we ... continue
Technology to take power usage through the roof

Technology to take power usage through the roof

Last year the world spent $80 billion (USD) on electricity to power all the gadgets we can’t seem to do without anymore. This poser demand has increased due to the rise in computers, MP3 ... continue
3 ways to deal with E-waste

3 ways to deal with E-waste

As more and more people climb on the technology bandwagon as they discover the joys of being always connected they are also discovering a big downside to technology. It leaves us with a whole bunch ... continue
Ants Overtake Texas Electronics

Ants Overtake Texas Electronics

Have you seen this? Apparently, billions of ants are taking over Houston and shorting out the city's computers and electronics. The ants seem to have arrived in a cargo ship, according to reports by the Associated Press. ... continue