Wednesday, December 21, 2011

3D printers: Almost mainstream

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3D printers: Almost mainstream
As the tools used to create printable objects get easier, the technology could find acceptance outside the traditional niches. Read More


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NASA's new rover begins work while on trip to Mars
NASA's newest robotic rover has already begun its work although it's only a few weeks into its 8-month-long journey to Mars. Read More

How 26 hospitals deployed e-order systems in 28 months
All 26 of Adventist Health System's hospitals rolled out computerized physician order entry systems -- the biggest barrier to attaining the U.S. government's meaningful-use certification -- in just 28 months. Read More

Darlene Storm: Yes, Virginia, even the LED lights might be 'listening'
By 2015, the drop in price for digital storage will allow the government to store all the phone calls you made in a year for only two cents per person. Improvements to electronic spying tech will make retroactive surveillance possible and other eavesdropping easy and cheap. Yes, Virginia, even the LED lights might be "listening." Read More

Matt Hamblen: Time Travel, that continuing, evolving genre in "11/22/63"
Stephen King reaches back to Jack Finney, back to H.G. Wells and to all of us Read More

 
 
 

SHARK TANK OF THE DAY

Hey, yelling always worked in court

This group of city-government agencies has just put Wi-Fi access points in each of its conference rooms and let the users know that wireless is available. And some users have clearly read the e-mail -- even if they don't really know what it means.

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