Project Natal : Controller Free Entertainment

Project Natal : Controller Free Entertainment

Project Natal(pronounced , nay-tahl) is the code name for a “controller-free gaming and entertainment experience” by Microsoft for the Xbox 360 video game platform. Based …

 

Microsoft Outlook Backup tool : Official Solution

Microsoft Outlook Backup tool : Official Solution

Microsoft has released an Official Microsoft Outlook Personal Folders Backup tool which allows you to take a backup of all your mails at …

 

how to explain sexuality to kids…

how to explain sexuality to kids…

 

Google from inside ( Computer Rooms )

Google from inside ( Computer Rooms )

Video: Tour durch Googles Container-Rechenzentrum (6:36)

 

Hitler’s Response to iPad

Hitler’s Response to iPad

 

The iPad is potentially one of the most important, culture-changing products in history!

The iPad is potentially one of the most important, culture-changing products in history!

“SAN FRANCISCO, California, USA — Wednesday, January 27, 2010 — As Steve Jobs and Apple prepared to announce their new tablet device, activists opposed to …

 

Bizarre Japanese Fighting Robots

Bizarre Japanese Fighting Robots

Bizarre Japanese Fighting Robots από DiagonalView

 

ENUM : everyone a single phone number that maps to all

ENUM : everyone a single phone number that maps to all

E-mail, IM, Facebook, phones—what if all of these ways to reach you over a network could be condensed into a single, unique number? The ENUM proposal aims to do just that, by giving everyone a single phone number that maps to all of their identifiers. Here’s how it works, and why it isn’t already widely used.

 

Autism seen as asset, not liability, in some jobs

Autism seen as asset, not liability, in some jobs

Ron Brix, a retired computer systems developer for Wrigley who has Asperger Syndrome, is on the board of Aspiritech, a company that trains high-functioning autistic people to work as testers for software companies. …

 

This Is Your Brain On Jazz: Researchers Use MRI To Study Spontaneity, Creativity

This Is Your Brain On Jazz: Researchers Use MRI To Study Spontaneity, Creativity

ScienceDaily (Feb. 28, 2008) — A pair of Johns Hopkins and government scientists have discovered that when jazz musicians improvise, their brains turn off areas …