Wednesday, November 25, 2009

This Is How an Earthquake Propagates Through the Entire Planet


Wired thinks that Roy A. Gallant's 1950 classic science books need to be updated with 21st-Century style and information. They're right, but while their artwork may be flashier and more accurate, it is not necessarily clearer. Take these two examples.
In the first one, you can try to see how earthquakes propagate through the entire planet in three dimensions. I say "try" because, while the graphic looks very cool, the interpretation of all those information layers is not easy in 3D space. In this case, a classic bi-dimensional cut—using the latest scientific data—would do a much better job at explaining what is basically a symmetric movement through the planet's core. The only better technique would be to add time through animation.
The slicing of Earth's atmosphere has the same problems. It may be fun, but not necessarily clearer than the old 2D version:

Courtesy: Gizmodo

Inside...

Inside...
A Microsoft Data Center? 
 Inside a container   

Large Hadron Collider Circulating Particle Beams Again

 
No, it's not going to destroy the world. But the collection of photos of the LHC at the Big Picture is a great reminder that this might be the most impressive piece of machinery humanity has ever built.

Courtesy: Gizmodo

Chevy Volt Plug-in Hybrid Unveiled

Friday, November 20, 2009

New Posts Coming

For everyone who reads our blog, we know we are behind with new posts. Thank you for your patience with us. Within the next week (at the latest) we will be updating close to regularly again. Another thing we (at least I am) are going to do is update some old posts, for example our Zune HD. vs. iPod Touch articles because as you know, over time technology advances and comparisons have to be made again based on advancements with each technology. Thank you, Nick.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

The Curious Case of Flash on the iPhone


iPhone, Flashified? Will it happen? Does it even make sense?

Earlier in the week, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen announced that a mobile implementation of the full Flash Player 10 would be making its way onto several smartphones by October. In addition to Android, other mobile operating systems, including Windows Mobile, Palm's WebOS, and Symbian have signed on. Missing from that list, to absolutely no one's surprise, is the iPhone.
Everyone from users, developers, and website owners to cartoonists and pornographers have been clamoring for Flash on the iPhone since the gadget's launch two years ago. In that time, both Apple and Adobe have (both individually and jointly) announced that a Flash player for the iPhone is in the works -- but neither would elaborate further as to when or if said player would ever be released for public consumption.
I'm not a huge proponent of Flash, but I believe it has its place. I think it's both overused and misused on today's desktop Web, but I also think that when used correctly it's capable of delivering some incredible interactive experiences, unmatched (so far) by Web standards.

FLASH ON ANDROID



Take a look at the video above of Flash running on the T-Mobile G1, and it's pretty hard not to lust after Flash on the iPhone. The thing is, I don't see it happening anytime soon, if ever. Here's my reasoning.
Flash on OS X is a processor hog
Flash has always been a dog on the Mac. I can't watch a YouTube clip without the fans on my Macbook Pro kicking in -- and kicking in loudly. Ars Technica recently ran some benchmarks comparing Flash Player 10's performance on OS X versus Vista, and the results are astounding. Watching a Hulu video on a Mac Pro utilized 56 percent of the CPU's processing power. The same video on the same Mac running Vista in Boot Camp used only 7 percent. Now, imagine the beatdown this severely lackluster performance would lay on the iPhone's ARM processor. Visiting a website with Flash ad banners (like PopSci.com) would melt your phone.
Apple would never allow this. Flash has been on OS X for as long as OS X has existed, and Adobe (Macromedia before it) still hasn't gotten it right. We won't see Flash on the iPhone until it performs flawlessly, and if history is any indication that's going to be a long time coming.
AT&T's network can't handle it
The biggest disappointment of the iPhone has never been the hardware or software, but the network it's on. AT&T can't even handle MMS on the iPhone, much less the millions of video-streaming sites that would instantly become available via a Flash plug-in for mobile Safari. Earlier this year, fears of its own inadequacy led AT&T to cripple the SlingPlayer iPhone app, so that users could only stream video via Wi-Fi, and not over its rickety 3G network. What's extra puzzling/insulting is the fact that the Motorola Q, Blackberry, and other smartphones are allowed this functionality. If AT&T is skittish about Sling users, it must be wetting its pants at the prospect of millions of users beaming Hulu or Netflix to their iPhones.
Apple would no longer have a dictatorship
Part of me -- well, most of me -- thinks Apple is purposely keeping Flash off of the iPhone. Flash isn't just a simple plug-in for playing animations -- it's a full-fledged application environment. If Flash were allowed on the iPhone, you could circumvent the App Store to sell your videos and games. The App Store would be made redundant. Why on Earth would Apple ever cede its chokehold on iPhone commerce to Adobe?

Secondly, I think Apple sees mobile Safari as its chance to shape the entire mobile Web. In just two years, Safari has snagged close to 70 percent of the mobile browser market. Put another way, most people accessing the Web from smartphones are doing so on the iPhone. Safari has no real competition on the iPhone, and so Apple can basically define what the mobile Web is and becomes. It can dictate which technologies are used and which aren't. So, as John Gruber of Daring Fireball has suggested, while Flash has become the standard means of delivering video on the desktop Web, QuickTime has a shot at becoming the standard on the mobile Web. Flash's days may be numbered, anyway
A massive and exciting upgrade to the underlying technology powering the Web is currently underway, and it's called HTML 5. Thanks to Microsoft leaving most of HTML 5's specifications out of Internet Explorer (the most popular desktop browser by a longshot), widespread proliferation of HTML 5 is years off -- perhaps even a decade away. But it's a different story on the iPhone (home to the most popular mobile browser by a longshot), where the latest version of Safari already supports HTML 5. Why does this spell doom for Flash? Because HTML 5 includes things like Canvas for animating graphics, audio and video tags that make plug-ins obsolete, and local data storage for applications that can work offline. In other words, it's taken a lot of the Rich Internet Application goodies you can only get from Flash (or Microsoft's Flash clone, Silverlight) and built them right into the browser. HTML 5 could potentially kill Flash off someday, so you have to wonder if Apple sees Flash on the iPhone as a technological step backward.
An interesting side note about Flash on the iPhone: An iPhone developer named Jonah Grant has actually created an app that he claims installs Flash on mobile Safari. He even submitted it to the App Store! Of course, Grant's app was rejected by Apple. So far he hasn't released it to the illegal Cydia app store for jailbroken phones. Here's hoping he does!

Source: PopSci

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Phones

  1. The Curious Case of Flash on the iPhone
  2. Motorola/Verizon/Google Smartphone Impresses!

China is doing something about Bejing's Problems....Good!

Source: Gizmodo: They may have some of the dirtiest city skies in the planet, but at least the Chinese authorities are doing something about it. Check out the green, beautiful urban planning for the future of Beijing Central Business District:
 

New Motorola/Verizon/Google Smartphone Impresses!

The much hyped and rumored Motorola Droid Andriod Phone is coming to Verizon Wireless November 6th, for $199.99. It will be the first phone to launch with the 2.0 Version (Eclair), of Google's Android Mobile Operating System. Here are some pictures courtesy of BGR:
 verizon-droid-4 

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Space

  1. Missions to Mars Graphic Shows 52.4% Failure Rate

Computer News

  1. The Windows 7 Verdict: You Can Quit Complaining Now 
  2. iTunes Configuration Problem with Windows

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Fun

  1. Badgers
  2. Slow Motion Bullet Impacts at 1,000,000 Frames Per Second
  3. Darth Vader Plays Golf
  4. Whistle Pete Made into a BOMB! 
  5. Federer's Amazing Shot at US Open 2009 Semifinals

World

  1. China is doing something about Bejing's Problems...Good!
  2. Outside Stairs on Congress Hall in Biel, Switzerland
  3. Dow Tops 10,000
  4. Airship Concept That Looks 85 Years Into The Future
  5. The 2014 Olympic Games Stadium Design 
  6. New Worlds Longest Bridge Being Created!

Renewable Energy

  1. Dell's New Solar Parking Lot
  2. Sharp Triple Layer Solar Cell Sets New Efficiency Record!
  3. Flower Power
  4. Dow Puts Traditional Solar Panels to Shame with New Solar Shingles!
  5. 10 Green Projects That Just Might Save the World
  6. Have you ever wondered how wind power is going to get more efficient?

Dell's New Solar Parking Lot


"Think about how hot your car gets on a sunny day. Dell decided to harvest all that wasted energy by installing these solar panels in their parking lot. Now they're keeping cars cool and putting that sunlight to good use."  More after the jump.

Sharp Triple Layer Solar Cell Sets New Efficiency Record

 
"The gauntlet has been thrown down yet again in the solar cell efficiency arms race. This time Sharp comes up with a cell that can harvest 35.8% of available sunlight."
See more after the jump.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

The Windows 7 Verdict: You Can Quit Complaining Now

 
Could Windows 7 accomplish everything that's expected of it? Probably not, but it makes a damn good attempt. We've tested the gold master, the final version going out on October 22. Upgrade without trepidation, people. With excitement, even.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Missions to Mars Graphic Shows 52.4% Failure Rate


Mars. There has to be little green men with ACME weapons living there. Or we have some incredibly bad luck when it comes to sending spacecrafts to the Red Planet. Most of them fail, for one reason or the other.

Out of 42 missions, only 20 have succeeded. That's less than 50% chance of survival. And it gets worse: Of those, only eight were actually programmed to land on Mars, which is actually the theoretically difficult part.
While the success rate increased after 1971, I would be very nervous if I were a budding astronaut wanting to go up there—and still, I wish I was that astronaut. Better go in style while trying to reach the glory, than staying down here, slowly turning to dust.
Sourc: Gizmodo

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If you suffer Acrophobia, don't look at this

 
Photoshop whiners of the world: Stop saying words! This is not a photomontage. These two doors and the stair are very real, suspended many feet up on the concrete walls of the Congress Hall in Biel, Switzerland. Of course, those doors and the stairs weren't in the original plans. The original architects weren't as crazy as Sabina Lang and Daniel Baumann, the artists who built this vertigo inducing piece.
Source, Gizmodo

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Badgers

Who doesn't like badgers?  There so cute and fuzzy...especially when they cover your screen :)
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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Dow Tops 10,000

The Dow Jones Industrial Average has topped 10,000 for the first time since October 2008! Recovery on the way? Maybe, but nothing fast, if anything. See MSNBC article after the break.

Airship Concept That Looks 85 Years Into The Future

  


This whale-like entry into KLM Indonesia's aircraft design competition reminds me of the French "Manned Cloud" concept from a few years back. The WB-1010 would seat more than 1500 people, and use a combination of super-jet, helium, and wind power.

More after the break...

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Planet Fixers: This Month's Innovations For a Greener Future

Smoke and Mirrors Mirrors direct sunlight onto the solar plant’s tower, heating air to run a turbine that powers 70 nearby homes. Aora/Haim Fried

Flower Power

Any blossom would stand out in the desert of southern Israel, but you’d be hard-pressed to miss a 98-foot-tall one. The tulip-shaped tower is the centerpiece of the world’s first hybrid-solar power plant, opened this summer by Israeli start-up AORA Solar. An array of 30 mirrors focuses the sun’s rays on the central steel bud. Inside, the solar energy heats air to 1,800ºF, causing it to expand and spin a turbine to generate 100 kilowatts. When night falls or clouds obscure the sun, the plant helps heat the air with a standard diesel combuster running on up to eight gallons per hour to provide consistent electricity output, unlike strictly solar plants. AORA is working with Spanish, Chilean and Australian companies to export the tech, which could be reconfigured to burn biofuel, says Pinchas Doron, the company’s chief technology officer. “Soon,” he says, “it could be green energy 24/7.”

More after the break...

Monday, October 12, 2009

Dow Puts Traditional Panels to Shame With New Solar Shingle

 Product should shake up the power industry and open up new era for solar

Inventors and designers have long envisioned a roof or window that produced solar power affordably.  However, until now no company had mass produced such a device.  Instead, the consumer market was dominated by rooftop panels which require a fair amount of maintenance, are relatively fragile, and are rather expensive.
 

Slow Motion Bullet Impacts at 1,000,000 Frames Per Second

Saturday, October 10, 2009

10 Green Projects That Just Might Save The World

Faced with massive population growth, melting ice caps and the need to own an ever-increasing number of gadgets, the world needs to find sustainable solutions.And it needs to find them quickly, to meet our energy needs for today and tomorrow.
Luckily, far-sighted engineers and government officials are already taking the action required as these 10 great green projects hopefully prove...

The 2014 Olympic Games Stadium Design

This is the winning concept for the 2014 Olympic Games Stadium.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Darth Vader Plays Golf

Funny video of Darth Vader Playing Golf :D

New Worlds Longest Bridge Being Created!

The new bridge will be over 40km long, which is about 23 miles. See chart below for more info:

Have you ever wondered how wind power is going to get more efficient?

Maglev is making wind turbines that are supposed to be more powerful than 1,000 traditional turbines, cost less, and take up less area!

 

Thursday, October 8, 2009

iTunes Configuration Problem with Windows

I have been having this problem with iTunes, I tryed looking for answers on the web, and I found this dealing with running a program called Regedit, and change the Permissions. Sadly, it didn't work for me, but many Comments say that it worked for them, so if you are having this problem then try it out and see if you get lucky :) http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=5440570 Hope this fixed your problem :D

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Tanks!

This game is pretty cool, kind of stupid but fun to see how long you can last and survive. *Game*

Gunmaster Onslaught

Try to stay alive, and kill your enemies! *Game*

Ultimate Assassin 2

Don't get caught! Kill the boss before you get killed! *Game*

Bowmaster Predule

Defeat the enemy castle before the enemy army destroys your army. *Games*

Last Stand 2

Stop the Zombie's FOR THE SECOND TIME! *Games*


Last Stand

Don't get Zombied! *Games*
-Last Stand 2-

Learn To Fly

Penguins don't fly! *Games*

Champion Archer

Be a stick figure murderer and win the Stick war! *Games*

Cargo Bridge

Get your workers across the holes so they can get their supplies back to Base! *Games*

Renegade Commanders

Place your armies carfully and search and destroy the ENEMY! *Games*

Swords and Sandals 2

Upgrade, battle and defeat your enemies! *Games*

Ragdoll Avalanche 2

Don't die from falling spikes! And post your best score! *Games*

Free Rider 2

Build your own track! And RIDE IT! *Games*

Line Flyer

Fly down the LINE! *Games*

Sift Heads 5

Snipe your targets for the 5th time! *Games*

Sift Heads 4

Snipe your targets for the 4th time! *Games*

Sift Heads 3

Snipe your targets for the 3rd time! *Games*

Sift Heads 2

Snipe your targets for the 2nd time! *Games*

Sift Heads 1

Snipe your targets! *Games*

Bloon Tower Defence 3

Don't let the balloons get to the end of the path! *Games*

Incredibots 2

Build, Test and Share crazy inventions! *Games*

Incredibots

Build cool robots and share them with the world! *Games*

Super Crazy Guitar Maniac Deluxe 2

Play the Notes and Chords, and try to get a Perfect medal! *Games*

Age of War

Upgrade your units and destroy the enemy! *Games*

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Random Defence

*My Personal Favorite*
Stop the enemies from getting to end.  Upgrade and become invincible! *Games*

FWG Island

Stop the POLLUTERS from ruining the island! Make the island abundant of trees and natural plants and towers! *Games*

Monday, October 5, 2009

Whistle Pete Made into a BOMB!

Several days before the Fourth of July, I was messing around with fireworks from last year that we didn't use up! I heard how to make these from my uncle; not straight from him, but I heard it from my dad.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Two Great Internet Tablets

Internet Tablets are PC's FUTURE!

Federer's Amazing Shot at US Open 2009 Semifinals

Its said to be the best shot in the history of tennis!!! :D

The Adventures of Boo-boo and Rye: The Sequel

Interesting story made for children ages 7-10, great action and funny characters!

Top Five Weather Sites

Check the weather to make sure your plans won't get washed away :P

Diamond Lake and Crater Lake

Amazing pictures and scenes!

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Gaming Guide for Zelda

If Your Person Doesn’t Move on RuneScape

Annoying things that happen

How to Increase Your Computer’s Speed

It's so annoying when your computer slows down and you don't know why

Top Five Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Buy a Mac

Mac's SUCK!!!

Top Five Reasons Why You Should Read

READING IS FUN!

Five Reasons Why Xbox 360 is Better Than The Wii

XBOX 360 vs WII

Chevy Cruze

How to Get Free Music

Music should be FREEEEE!

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Top Three Common Toilet Problems and How to Fix Them

Five Reasons Why Facebook is Better Than Myspace and Twitter

Top Five Article Advertising Websites to earn you more Views

Top Five Reasons to play a Musical Instrument

RuneScape Recession?

What The Federal Reserve Has Done to The United States of America

How to Make a Simple Lego Stop Motion Video or Movie

Is a RuneScape Membership Right for You?

How to Upgrade Your Mining Level in RuneScape

Mining is tough to upgrade in Runescape, but this will make your mining career the most efficient!

Zune Hd vs. iPod Touch

Zunes and iPods are both great, but which is better?

Top Five Reasons to Jog

Stay Health, Live Well, and JOG!!!

Why is Attack, Strength, and Defence Important in RuneScape?

Strength is the most important, Attack next and Defence last!

The Best Way to Upgrade Your Person in RuneScape

Best guide I have ever made, please check out!

Five Reasons why not to play Facebook games

Facebook games are so lame and boring, why can't they make better games!