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Category Archives: Tech
Spherical view…

Spherical view camera in a bouncing ball. View the article on SlashGear and the video and then think about the uses. Similar to what Google uses for their map view except cheap….
World’s least dense material
Saw this in PCMag but it references sources I can’t get to. Very cool fabricated structure using advanced processing tools. And yes it’s a real picture not PhotoShopped.
Ink Jet electronics progress
Ink-Jet Printed Graphene Electronics
Okay this brings back memories, as a young engineer I supported-oversaw ManTech R&D on ink jet printing of electronic circuits and the development of ink tech. Different time, place, technology but still cool and promising especially for the US I think the center of custom/additive manufacturing.
To get the geek juices flowing in any ManTech junkies here is the abstract:
We demonstrate ink-jet printing as a viable method for large area fabrication of graphene devices. We produce a graphene-based ink by liquid phase exfoliation of graphite in N-Methylpyrrolidone. We use it to print thin-film transistors, with mobilities up to~95cm^2V^(-1)s(-1), as well as transparent and conductive patterns, with~80 % transmittance and~30kOhm/sq sheet resistance. This paves the way to all-printed, flexible and transparent graphene devices on arbitrary substrates
This Still Trips My Sense of Wonder
New Samsung Galaxy Nexus Android/Google Phone
GPS, an accelerometer, gyroscope, digital compass, proximity and light sensors, and a barometer round out the main sensors. A 5-megapixel camera with autofocus and a single LED flash – capable of 1080p 30fps video recording – is on the back, while 1.3-megapixel camera for up to 720p video calls is on the front, above the display. A multi-color notification light hides in the Nexus’ chin.
Very good article in SlashGear online Magazine I stumbled across.
HiTech & HiCost why the AirForce can’t afford itself

A very good post on Strat Page regarding the F22 and the cost of upgrades, original program and maintenance. It concludes with these two paragraphs which I think clearly state the problem.
New technology gives a weapon, especially an aircraft, an edge in combat. But since World War II, most military technology has been developed in peacetime conditions. This means it is more than twice as expensive, as there is no wartime urgency to overcome bureaucratic inertia (and emphasis on covering your ass, which is very time consuming and expensive) and hesitation (because you don’t have a war going on to settle disputes over what will work best). Developing this new technology takes longer in peacetime, which also raises the cost, and fewer units of a new weapon are produced (driving up the amount of development cost each weapon will have to carry.) If several hundred B-2s were produced under wartime conditions, each aircraft would have probably cost $200 million, or less. In other words, a tenth of what it actually cost. Same deal with the mythical $35 million F-22, or any other high tech weapon.
Other nations have adapted more effectively to peacetime development conditions. But the United States has the largest amount of peacetime military research and development, and this has created a unique military/industry/media/political atmosphere that drives costs up to the point where voters, politicians and the media will no longer support them.
Pic of the Day: DDG-1000′s Keel Laying | Defense Tech
Pic of the Day: DDG-1000′s Keel Laying | Defense Tech.
After a lot of years and tears, pity she’s probably almost as obsolete as the French pre-dreadnought battleships she resembles.
E-Reader Display Shows Vibrant Color Video – Technology Review
E-Reader Display Shows Vibrant Color Video – Technology Review.
“The device seen by Technology Review was made in a pilot factory in Taiwan that has mostly produced sample displays distributed to potential partners and customers, although a relatively small number of commerical displays will be made there. Chui says that a second, larger factory in Taiwan, big enough for production at a very large scale, is under construction and will come online in mid-2012. With the larger factory incomplete, truly mass-market devices with Mirasol displays can only appear in the second half of next year. Qualcomm is planning to invest up to $975 million in the new factory.”
Next year, color video on a small reader full sunlight and several times LCD’s life per charge. Faster Please….and get it on the iPad…
Hot footed Neutrinos seen again
CERN has re run the ‘faster than light’ neutrino experiment and replicated the results even after refining their methods. Still lots of controversy but exciting.
War in the 21st Century, 2nd of 2 parts

Over at Baen Books the second Beating Decline monograph, dealing with the new high tech realms. Ground war, Space and Cyberwar/Borderless War. Has some interesting insights on systems tested in Iraq and ‘Stan that I had not heard but make sense. Here is the 1st post.


