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Friday Afternoon #2
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(link) Friday, 10-December-2004 16:01:21 (GMT +10) - by Agg
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Vicbitters spotted this electronic voting in QLD petition. Your petitioners believe that this would improve access to democracy for rural and regional Queenslanders and people with disabilities.
German researchers have tested gigabit wireless recently. Elsewhere in Europe a terabit per second trial was conducted over fibre.
OCModShop have a guide to making a radiator for watercooling, from a car heater core.
Another salvo has been fired in the DVD standard war, with Disney siding with Blu-Ray.
Murray spotted some e-paper news. Seiko Epson is developing flexible display technologies that it expects will lead to the commercialization of electronic paper before the end of the decade, and later TVs that can be peeled off walls, a company scientist said last week.
Apparently even the Celeron will get 64-bit technology next year, thanks Gorignak.
Retired assembly-line robots deserve a better life than the scrapheap, report Wired. Human participants sat still while a video camera in the robot's arm sent a digital image to a computer, which sent an analysis of the image to the arm, which then drew the portrait.
ArsTechnica have a guide to troubleshooting your PC. Always good to go back to basics when things aren't working right.
Phoronix show how to overhaul your PSU. More than a little electronics knowlege required.
Many people sent word that "Dimebag" Darrell Abbot, one of founders of Pantera and a guitarist with Damageplan, was shot to death at a concert this week, along with 3 others. This is crazy.. what's next, we can only view our heroes at concerts from behind bulletproof glass?
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