Stories by James Mulroy

Article | 14/08/2010 Apple to turn your gaming exploits into comic books
Apple may take on a new role in video gaming if its latest patent application, published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office earlier this week, ev...
Article | 21/07/2010 Samsung intros 1TB drive for notebooks, other gadgetry
Samsung Tuesday announced its new 1TB Spinpoint MT2 2.5-inch internal hard drive.
Article | 2/06/2010 Intel's roadmap revealed: 6 notebook CPUs ahead
It appears that Apple isn't the only one dealing with product leaks. On May 30, Engadget stumbled across a roadmap with the specs for the entire fall ...
Article | 2/06/2010 iPhone killer is finally here, not quite what you think
A new open-source device that will kill any past, current, or even future iPhones may soon make its way to the market. It is also compatible with all ...
Article | 31/05/2010 Thinner Kindle -- coming soon?
For those of you who think that the Kindle's one third of an inch thick architecture is just too thick, you may be able to check out a new slimmer Kin...
Article | 1/06/2010 Future of computing may lie in organic molecules
Some of us may swear our computers have a personality, but we know they're not really alive. But a future generation of computing devices may, in fac...
Article | 29/05/2010 Rumor: The next Apple TV revealed?
Could the next Apple TV be right around the corner? According to a tip that Engadget received, the next Apple TV is a "doozy." Apple's new set-top box...
Article | 27/05/2010 Aussie researchers take major step toward quantum computing
Researchers at the University of New South Wales in Australia have created a transistor using quantum dots, 10 times smaller than traditional transist...
Article | 26/05/2010 BenQ announces ridiculously slim LED monitors
BenQ has introduced what it claims are the slimmest LCD monitors in the world. The new super-slim LED-backlit monitors--marketed as part of the V Seri...
Article | 24/05/2010 Bugs and Fixes: Security Woes for Windows, McAfee, Firefox
The bugs keep marching in, with Microsoft, McAfee, and Mozilla all having to deal with serious security-related software problems in the past month.
Article | 20/05/2010 IBM's Newest Supercomputer Mixes Intel, Nvidia Chips
IBM's newest supercomputer utilizes both <a href="http://www.intel.com/?en_US_01">Intel</a> and <a href="http://www.nvidia.com/content/global/global.p...
Article | 19/05/2010 OmniVision introduces world's smallest 1080p HD camera
OmniVision Technologies has introduced its OV2720, which it claims is the world's smallest high-definition (HD) CMOS image sensor. It's intended for n...
Article | 19/05/2010 Students build an iPhone-controlled coilgun
Controlling a coilgun from your iPhone? I guess there's an app for that too!
Article | 18/05/2010 DuPont develops printing process for OLED next-gen displays
Dupont has developed a printing process that can produce large OLED displays in less than 2 minutes.
Article | 14/05/2010 Are DNA computer chips a reality?
Researchers are paving the way for the future of micro-computing, using DNA (the building blocks of life) to build smaller-than-ever computer chips. ...

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