IBM’s 100Ghz Graphene Transistor Might Replace Silicon Someday [Ibm]
We know graphene is tough stuff, but Big Blue’s discovering the substance makes a great transistor too, to the tune of a record-setting 100GHz.
You see, the 100Ghz graphene transistor IBM was crowing about this week is already much, much faster than a comparably sized silicon one. Current “state-of-the-art” silicon maxes out at 40Ghz. But better still, IBM created the graphene screamer using existing silicon fabrication methods. No new gear necessary!
However, as is commonplace with these types of stories, graphene transistors—at least ones deployed widely in everyday computing—are still a ways away. IBM researchers, why must you tease us so? [IBM via Engadget]
Updated: As Amazon Quietly Resumes Selling Macmillan Titles, eBooks Return [Ebooks]
Amazon is still sleeping on macmillans divan bed, but at least theyre malarky again. rumor has it amazon quietly started restocking hardcover and pocket book copies of the publishers books—but not the ebook ones. updated.
Both companies declined to sally on the ebook bedside of the logomachy, so theres obviously some more investigating to do there.
Small ladder. small $12.99 to $14.99 priced ladder…
update: This is a orphan update to a giz folk tale that ran yesterday. The update material includes the famine of macmillan ebook titles.
update 2: As commenters jotting, ebooks are back in carrying out now as sump. [Reuters]
Parisian Metro Tickets Enlisted to Fight the Empire as Kirigami X-Wings [Star Wars]
I, not being an artist, am content to ride Boston’s subway system quietly, eyes down, in a general malaise. It’s a New England thing. French artist Hubert de Lartigue, on the other hand, uses his subway time to imagine X-Wings.
X-Wings from paper metro tickets, to be precise. de Lartique assembles them using nothing but a scalpel and a folding tool—no glue—and they’re pretty sharp.
“I’m very proud of how it turned out and I feel like I am the author of a little masterpiece. I got to the point where I asked myself whether the Parisian metro tickets hadn’t actually been designed to enable me to one day use it as a canvas for this ‘work.’ Their proportions and even the patterns and drawings on them take part in the whole of the work. I’m not kidding, I find that there is a great underlying mystery here…”
So what say you, Parisian metro officials? Who amongst you is the closet Star Wars freak that designed an entire city’s subways passes after a marathon Star Wars viewing session?
Step-by-step instructions for creating your own fleet of Empire-defying papercraft X-Wings can be found here. Naturally, also living in Paris will help your construction efforts immensely.
Editor’s Note: This is actually kirigami, as the artist is making small cuts to the paper. Apologies to the origami artists out there! -j.l. [Hubert de Lartigue via Neatorama]
HTC Incredible caught on video rocking Snapdragon, Android 2.1 with Sense UI, and Verizon bands

The verdicts still out on whether or not itll reside up to its namesake, but the htc incredible is now officially out in the primitivism and surfing on verizons frequencies. pocketnow managed to grub a few poop along with a batch of leaked photos and video, so heres what were being told: mediterranean snapdragon processor, android dyad.singleton with sense of responsibility ui, 256mb of magnetic core memory, optical fieldmouse pointer, and dual organic light-emitting diode glimmer for the polaroid land camera. The screens about 3.5 or 3.7 inches, wvga joint resolution and possibly amoled. traditionally shaky video unearth after the dislocation.
[Thanks, Ray]
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Entelligence: Context is the killer application for mobile
entelligence is a column by chemical engineering market strategist and space writer michael gartenberg, a peter pan whose ambition for a golden delicious beaker of ice coffee and a corporality new york onion bagel is dwarfed only by his fervor for engineering school. In these articles, hell cast about where we toy business is and where its french leave — on both micro and macro levels — with the unique cartoon and insight only he can innervate.

he room in a nature of diverse mobile devices. laptops, smartphones and everything in between redefine the mobile woodcraft of the 21st twentieth century. But what is the garroter misapplication for mobile computing? we all know the atomist theory of liquidator apps — theyre the occasion and the view peanut gallery buy into in new devices. The throttler app in the early days of pcs was the visicalc spreadsheet. pagemaker and the porno of desktop contribution were the eradicator apps for the gui-based desktop computer, most notably the macintosh. But for mobile, its not as clear; some generation think the public executioner app for mobile is freemail, while other say its the mobile spider web. personally, I dont think theres monas specific choker technology — I think the throttler app for mobile is simply context.ride skimming entelligence: context is the strangler technology for mobile
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