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17 August 2007

My Dots for Thursday, August 16, 2007

A new version of the internal combustion engine, which could significantly cut gas consumption, might be surprisingly practical and easy to deploy, according to recent findings by researchers at MIT. Tests on a prototype based on the technology, which allows engines to switch between conventional technology and the new gas-saving type of combustion, show that it does not require a special fuel, and engines using the technology can be cheaply made out of conventional auto parts.

[tags: automotive, MIT, combustion engine]

Scientists with the Institute of Stem Cell Biology and Medicine at UCLA were able to produce from human embryonic stem cells a highly pure, large quantity of functioning neurons that will allow them to create models of and study diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, prefrontal dementia and schizophrenia.

[tags: stem cells, pd]

U.S. medical scientists have identified the first immune molecule that appears to play a role in prostate cancer development and progression.

[tags: health]

Built from aluminum and glass, the new all-in-one desktops feature a complete, slimmer redesign and will come in two sizes: 20-inch and 24-inch.

[tags: apple, iMac]

Apparently, Dell is working with VMware (makers of Fusion) and SWsoft (the team behind Parallels) to develop new computers with virtualization features for a new line of the company's PCs. According to reports, Dell's chief technology officer Kevin Kettler confirmed the collaboration at the Linuxworld conference in San Francisco. The plans right now are for the systems to tackle virtual versions of Windows and Linux which could run in tandem on a user's machine, though when asked about support for Apple's OS X on the virtual PCs, Kettler said "I can't speculate on that," but went on to say "virtualization is very powerful. It's an environment that would allow many different operating systems to coexist. You can interpret that however you would like." So -- at least as far as we can tell -- not an out-and-out "no."

[tags: Dell, OS, virrtual, Linux, Apple]

Quoted: Financify provides users with a secure, easy to use accounting tool designed to meet the needs of small businesses, entrepreneurs, and individuals who need more accounting help with less hassle.

[tags: finance, management]

There are hundreds of millions of videos on the Web, and millions more are uploaded every day. As the amount of video on the Web explodes, it can be increasingly challenging to find the video you want. Truveo’s mission is to improve the quality of video search so that you can always find the right video to watch.

Quoted: Search for videos all over the web at Truveo, including videos from YouTube, MySpace, and AOL.

[tags: video, Search]

Quoted: While the consumer landline replacement VOIP battles continue to wage (the cable companies now control over 70% of that market, and Vonage is ...

[tags: voip, mobile, skype]

Quoted: Google has officially begun distributing office suite and Microsoft Office competitor Sun StarOffice as part of the Google Pack. The proprietary office suite ...

[tags: google, software]

Convert your ebay items with a single click
Use your own custom domain
Accept all major credit cards
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Make all your products searchable on Google Product Search
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[tags: shopping, ebay]

Quoted: Skype's down. The popular VoIP service went down sometime late Wednesday night or early Thursday morning. The outage is affecting users worldwide and Skype says it'll need 12-24 hours to get the problem fixed. That means this may be the...

[tags: skype]

Quoted: Review: Apple 24-inch iMac (aluminum) Current Hardware

[tags: apple, iMac, review]

Finding any drawbacks to the newest Apple iMac is so hard it's almost like splitting hairs. The new aluminum iMac is a desktop nonpareil in both senses of the word: It is without equal, and (like the candy) it is sweet.

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