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Apple Claims iPad To Be Its Most Advanced Technological Item To Date
No Comments  Posted by the editor on February 15th, 2010

It seems as if every year Apple is releasing a new and innovative product that takes technology to the next level. Well, they have done it again with the iPad, which they claim to be its most advanced technological item to date.

Starting at $499, the iPad is loaded with different features for consumers to take advantage of. It is by far one of the best ways to experience the web, email, photos and much more all on one device. Instead of asking what can you do with this item, a better question would be what can’t you …


New Discovery Of Monopoles Means Bright Things For The Future
No Comments  Posted by the editor on February 01st, 2010

A team has found that monopoles can gather to form a magnetic current similar to electricity. This single magnetic charge can actually behave and interact like electrical charges. So what does this mean to the public?

The term that is being used for this new discovery is “magnetricity,” and it very well could be used in magnetic storage or in computing. While magnetic monopoles were believed to have existed over a century ago, the belief has returned.

It has been known that there are protons and electrons with net positive and negative electric charges. However, there were no …


Enhanced Technology Has Netbooks Waning Quickly
No Comments  Posted by the editor on January 24th, 2010

Despite quickly gaining in popularity in 2009, some are worried that netbooks are already diminishing due to rising prices and better alternatives. Technology is constantly developing and enhancing which is precisely why the basic hit of 2009 is simply overmatched.

The overall trend started in 2007 with Asus launching the Eee PC 700 and 701. What made them so appealing was that they were cheap and easily transportable. Anyone could quickly jump online and check e-mail or handle any other needs. With the rise in popularity, imitators grew quickly.

Unfortunately, the demands are far greater than what …