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Weird/great idea – The Bulbdial Clock

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Ironic Sans presents an idea – The Bulbdial Clock.
It’s not the hands that move on the clock, but the lamps. The minus is it’s size and the weakness with bright light.
But I think that it could be very cool in the ceiling of ones apartment. Lightning, cool design and witty clock in one.

Written by dotmrt

2008/03/25 at 15:32:28

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SSDs, laser instead of wires, get your low cost ultra mobile Linux-PC, Fujitsu fast 2,5 inch HDD

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I read some tech news and found some great ones.

Seagate may sue if SSD gets popular” – typical corporate legal BS. So Intel and Samsung have reached to 64GB with their SSD-drives and now they begin to resemble HDDs. They may kill Seagate’s business and what you do about that. You try to get some money from that newcomer as the new technology may kill your old one. Great job, Seagate!

Smaller and faster supercomputers by replacing wires with lasers. That’s the new project Sun is working and DARPA is financing. Fancy idea.

So nowdays probably the most significant gadget new wave seems to be “ultra mobile” little laptops which run Linux. Asus Eee PC and OLPC are just some of the examples. Now another one enters the battle for the consumers wallet. I hope Acer, Asus and all the others do well, because then we can perhaps get super-duper small laptops really cheap. It’s another “cheaper, better, faster..” news.

Oh and while I’m at it, Fujitsu contributes a 7200rpm 320GB 2,5 inch HDD. Thats great, but SSD is only 3 iterations away from there (64GB -> 128GB -> 256 GB -> 512GB). Well, unless Seagate sues their ass and they will have to pay humongous amounts of money and SSD will never get off the ground.

Those news almost make me feel that there is some hope yet and we can have cheap ubiquitous tech somewhere in the near future. Or they are very good at conjuring the illusion of advancement.

Written by dotmrt

2008/03/25 at 00:01:32

Posted in innovation, it, news

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