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Why Apple is Apple? History of the brand name
How Apple got its name? In 1976 Steve Jobs was working in a community type farm in Oregon and that inspired him to name the company Apple Computers. Steve Wozniak, Apple’s co founder was worried about the...
4 commentsOne percent of Australia's geothermal energy can produce 26,000 years of Electricity
Geothermal Energy Principle. Photo: Treehugger.com Australian scientists claim just by harnessing one percent of the country’s untapped geothermal energy from underground could produce 26,000 years worth of...
28 commentsZero Water Removes Almost Everything From Your Water
Zero Water introduces water filtering system that removes almost anything from the water, lead, perchlorates, antibiotics, hormones and other contaminants. From the outside Zero Water looks...
3 commentsDubai to build the longest arch bridge in the world
Dubai Arch Bridge - World's Longest and Tallest Bridge. Dubai boasts many new architectural projects unseen in other parts of the world and wants to add an arch bridge, longest and tallest in the world, by...
16 commentsSuperfast Internet Coming Soon Via the Grid
Grid Computing Environment. Groups are connected together by fiber optic cables and faster routers. Today's Internet will eventually be obsolete thanks to the grid computing project from CERN, the same...
15 commentsPanasonic will launch world's smallest SLR camera with Lumix-G1
Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1: World's Smallest SLR Camera. Photo: Imaging-resource.com Japan's Panasonic will soon launch the world’s smallest digital single-lens reflex (SLR) camera that will weigh slightly more...
5 commentsLego Mindstorm Robot Solves Rubik’s Cube in Minutes
"Tilted Twister" Robot solves Rubik's Cube in Minutes. Photo: TiltedTwister.com Hans Anderson has developed a Lego Mindstorm robot named "Tilted Twister" that solves Rubik's cube in minutes. With built-in...
4 commentsSingle Google Search Query Uses 1000 Machines To Give Results In 0.2 Seconds
Google Data Center in 1999. This is all it took Google to run its search engine in 1999. Photo: Engadget.com. How much resources Google uses to provide results for your search query? It uses...
8 commentsA Fan Without Blades From Dyson
Dyson Air Multiplier. A table fan from Dyson. It is another great product from Sir James Dyson, who invented the famous Dyson Vacuum cleaner. This product "Dyson Air Multiplier" is as novel as the Dyson...
3 comments'Love Poetry Generator' From The World's First Computer Recreated
Original portrait of Shakespeare. In 1952, scientists wanted to see how well the world’s first computer “Mark One ‘Baby’” performed. They programmed it to create "love poems". Another researcher...
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