How to use Amazon Cloud supercomputers to view molecules in remarkable detail
Salk Institute for Biological Studies researchers have shared a how-to secret for biologists: code for Amazon Cloud that significantly reduces the time necessary to process data-intensive microscopic...
View ArticleScientists Create 'Building Block' of Quantum Networks
Presenting the device February 8, in the Institute of Physics and German Physical Society's New Journal of Physics, it has been described as the "building block of future quantum networks."In an...
View ArticleIntel confirms it is making hardware to stream live television
Intel has confirmed that it is working on hardware to stream live and on-demand content to televisions in 2013.Intel had been rumoured to be working on hardware to stream video to televisions and be...
View ArticleTwo Cheap Sensors Could Transform GPS Navigation
A team of Spanish researchers has developed a way to vastly improve in-car GPS navigation—and all it requires is some cheap, extra sensors.It's one of those why-didn't-they-think-of-that-earlier...
View ArticleWhat We Supposedly Learned About Technology From 1995′s Hackers
Here at Wired, we talk a lot about the evolving relationship between technology and culture. In order to help our readers keep up with the fast-paced changes of our increasingly digital world, we’ve...
View ArticleCell phone tracking system reveals how traffic jams start
Smartphones have changed the way we drive, both by adding new distractions and by helping us get where we're going with GPS-assisted directions and real-time information on traffic jams.But what if...
View ArticleGoogle Glass' user interface revealed
This is amazing. Not only has Google just opened up the pre-order program for Google Glass to 'creative individuals', it has also unveiled what the user interface looks like and how it works. It's......
View ArticleFinally, an LTE Chip That Will Work Anywhere in the World
Global flavors of LTE bands can be a hassle for travelers and firms making multiple versions of the same device, but Qualcomm says its solved that quandary with a new radio chipset. Dubbed the RF360,...
View ArticleEyeVerify lets you secure your smartphone with your eyes
Android might have face unlock, which has been defeated previously with photos, but EyeVerify is aiming to take things a step further. At Mobile World Congress this week, the company is demonstrating...
View ArticleHTML5 browser bug could let pranksters fill up your hard drive
Did you know a webpage could fill your hard drive with junk data, unbeknownst to you? It's true: FillDisk.com can do just that, and until web browsers fix the problem, more malicious websites might be...
View Article'PS4 will out-power most PCs for years to come' - Avalanche Studios CTO
Sony revealed the PS4 at an event in New York last month and it managed to impress a lot of industry people. Linus Blomberg, CTO and Co-founder of Avalanche Studios, is one of them.He told us that due...
View ArticleIBM materials breakthrough could lead to human brain-like chips
IBM researchers have discovered a materials breakthrough that could lead to processors that use less power and operate the way a human brain does.Silicon-based processors rely on electronics and...
View Article10 Things You Didn't Know Your Web Browser Could Do Yet
Web browsers have been growing up over the past few years. Now that Internet Explorer 6’s hold on the web has been broken, browsers have been implementing a variety of cool new features that websites...
View ArticleWireless charging still has strings attached
As obviously useful as wireless charging is, it suffers from a Tower of Babel problem with incompatible standards and competing interests keeping it from truly going mainstream.But the industry may yet...
View ArticleFiber cables made of air move data at 99.7 percent the speed of light
Researchers say they have created fiber cables that can move data at 99.7 percent of the speed of light, all but eliminating the latency plaguing standard fiber technology. There are still data loss...
View ArticleMetal Gear Solid V seems too beautiful for current-gen consoles
Before it was revealed as Metal Gear Solid V at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco today, the game previously known only as The Phantom Pain had already been extensively teased with...
View ArticleMozilla, Epic bring Unreal engine to the web
Mozilla, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting openness, innovation and opportunity on the Web, is advancing the Web as the platform for high-end game development. With Mozilla’s latest...
View ArticleThe largest computer ever built
While cold war jets are an old interest of mine, almost everything built to fight the cold war fascinates me. All ages are characterized by madness; only a few have that madness captured in physical...
View ArticleRaspberry Pi: Hacking the world's cheapest computer
It may not be the prettiest, but the world's smallest, cheapest personal computer is inspiring a wave of delightful DIY innovation among tech hobbyists across the planet.With a price tag of just $25,...
View ArticleAMD claims 20nm transition signals the end of Moore's Law
AMD claims that the delay in transitioning from 28nm to 20nm highlights the beginning of the end for Moore's Law.AMD was one of the first consumer semiconductor vendors to make use of TSMC's 28nm...
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