Archive for the ‘Hardware’ Category
A chip planting operations on the human body could potentially be used to monitor tumor growth in places difficult to reach by the physician.
The health engineer at the Technische Universitaet Muenchen (TUM) has developed an electronic sensor chip that can determine the oxygen content in liquid tissue that is in the patient’s body. Because of decrease in oxygen content in the tissue surrounding the tumor may indicate tumor growth in a fast and aggressive.
A research team led by Prof. Bernhard Wolf of TUM Heinz Nixdorf Chair of Medical Electronics have now developed a sensor chip that can be implanted near the tumor. The sensor chip can measure the concentration of oxygen dissolved in tissues.
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Scientists have identified the first malware that was built specifically to attack vulnerabilities in the Android OS 2.3 or Gingerbread.
The researchers found the malware inside an official application that is downloaded via the Chinese site.
Previously, some threats have been found for Android, such as DroidDream and DroidDream Light, who attacked the Android version of the old but still could not attack the Android 2.3.
Xuxian Jiang, an assistant professor of computer science at North Carolina State University, along with his team working in NetQin Mobile Security found a malware that is capable of attacking Android 2.3. Jiang himself gave the name of the malware as ‘GingerMaster’.
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Now the new discovery came from British scientists. Scientists from Southampton University, using a laser beam in order to rearrange the atoms in the fragments of glass Emori glass is much more stable and durable than other types of memory hard drives, which have limited durability in recent decades, and vulnerable to damage caused by high temperature and humidity.
Memory that is made ??of glass, can survive temperatures up to 1800 Fahreheit, unaffected by water and the information stored can last up to thousands of years.
Information can be written, deleted and edited in the molecular structure of glass using a laser beam.
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Provider of design and manufacture of storage networking solutions unveiled its newest product, the Buffalo HD-PNTU3 Ministation Series. Buffalo Technology, this product uses USB 3.0 technology and Turbo and Turbo PC Copy.
Buffalo HD-PNTU3 offers high performance in a slim and lightweight with 3.5-inch size and 175 gr. With USB 3.0 support is also suitable fit with USB 2.0, transfer rate three times that of USB usual.
With USB 3.0, data transfer rates three times more cepa. If using a regular USB data transfer reached 30-40 minutes, with USB 3.0, just within a minute.
In addition to about the speed of data transfer, this product is equipped with 3 elements absorsing shock chassis, which is up chassis, HDD, and low chassis, which helps protect the user’s hard drive from shock and impact. In one occasion, demonstrated how this product was slammed several times, but when connected to a PC, there is no problem of data loss or undetectable.
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Information about upcoming products from Intel revealed on the internet. Sweclocker, parties who leaked the information that is currently working on an Intel processor that has a code Haswell, who is scheduled to be issued in 2013.
These processors will not only improve the quality of the performance of its predecessors. Intel has also added quality graphics on this processor. SweClockers suspect, the processor will be used to support Direct X 11.1 API that has not been released by Intel.
Out of nowhere SweClocker had been informed, but they certainly have a slide titled “GFX processor entry-level workstation certification roadmap”.
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