July 10, 2009

Sytek on Friday

Filed under: Sytek — Tim @ 1:05 am

- Can Urine Rescue Hydrogen-Powered Cars? (Green Car Reports)
- Applying Evolutionary Algorithms to the Galactic Arms Race (Ai Game Dev)
- What Would You Want In a Large-Scale Monitoring System? (Slashdot)
- How Heavy Is A Petabyte? (MatrixStore)
- Canon unveils augmented reality dinosaur show in Japan (Engadget)
- Q&A: Robotics engineer aims to give robots a humane touch (CNet)
- VMware CEO: Intel chip design too complex (CNet)
- Overclocking and the latency game (The Inquirer)
- SSD RAID scaling under Windows 7 (HardOCP)
- Appreciation of “jumping hour” watches that display time as linear (BoingBoing)
- Computer learns sign language by watching TV (NewScientist)
- Open source rising as the economy continues to fall (CNet)
- Grazing robot would run on biomass (CNet)
- Playing together and staying together (BBC)
- Bruce Sterling’s closing talk at Reboot — life in the next decade (BoingBoing)

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