The best of the crowdfunding websites have been ranked and announced by the Internetʼs top crowdfunding reviewer website. Www.Crowdfunding-Website-Reviews.com has reviewed and ranked LeveragePR and EquityNet.com . "These are the No. 1 sites out there," said Howard Orloff, president and founder of www. Crowdfunding-Website-Reviews.com . "If you are interested in crowdfunding either as an investor or someone seeking funds, these are the companies for you. They do everything right." GoFundMe - Top crowdfunding site GoFundMe earned 5 stars for the thee ranked categories of traffic, customer service and usability. GoFundMeʼs often has a heavy traffic load, which can work against some websites because it slows response times. GoFundMeʼs servers are capable of handling the load, according to Crowdfunding Reviews. The forums and community at GoFundMe were ranked "best."GoFundMe" is the crowdfunding company to watch," Mr. Orloff said.
Tue, 10 Jul 2012 01:07:54 +0000 Six Signs Your Gadget’s Screen Sucks
Forget about speeds and feeds. Here are six surefire signs that laptop, phone or tablet display just won't cut it.
Tue, 10 Jul 2012 01:07:54 +0000 Concordia disaster focuses attention on how cruise industry operates - CNN.com
It was one of the worst passenger ship disasters since the sinking of the Titanic a century ago. On January 13, the Costa Concordia was sailing a few hundred meters off the rocky Tuscan coastline of the island of Giglio.
Tue, 10 Jul 2012 01:07:54 +0000 Mozilla's browser OS gets partners and a name: Firefox OS
The browser-based smartphone operating system, formerly called Boot to Gecko, has won over two hardware makers and six carriers. Read this blog post by Stephen Shankland on Internet & Media.
Tue, 10 Jul 2012 01:07:54 +0000 The joy of sexting
About to text someone a raunchy message? Save time by consulting this handy dictionary of sexting acronyms for adults by Eva Wiseman
Sat, 11 Feb 2012 01:45:40 +0000 A Kodak moment to forget
Don't knock Kodak, because when it comes to screwing up, it's got lots of company. Read this blog post by Charles Cooper on Digital Media.
Couple of things have been on my list of things that I have been considering posting to the list over the past few days. Some different topics, some directed to different people, though to the group generally as well. Because that's how it works, eh.
Generally and specifically.
Concurrently.
Somewhat like, if you will imagine, first and third, with a weather eye on second position.
Some topics that were generated as responses to posts on list. Some topics from my day-to-dayexperiences. Some topics that were bought up by friends on and off the net as being issues for them in recent times. So here these subjects float in and around my brain, occasionally bumping into the mundane activities that needs must be carried out, and floating out into a wider orbit ... they will be back, as surely as the sun will rise in the morning. Or so I believe.
Dr Zahi Hawass the Egyptianarchaeologist is well known to those who enjoy historical documentaries. He is highly respected in his field and is the current Secretary General of the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities. I have always found his manner rather abrasive and have tended to avoid his offerings. However, his new TV show program on the History Channel: 'Chasing Mummies' is quite a different affair; this is actually riveting and addictive television. The producers of 'Chasing Mummies' seem to have recognised the potential of Dr Hawass' explosive temper and have harnessed it to great effect.
In one incident, Dr Hawass' assistant Casey Fitchner gets completely blasted by the good doctor for being late to work. Later, while exploring inside the Stepped Pyramid, Fitchner asks if there is somewhere she can go to the bathroom. Dr Hawass informs her in no uncertain terms that the pyramid is a holy place and of course she can't go. Later, she can no longer resist the call of nature and wets herself on camera. Dr Hawass' outbursts make Gordon Ramsey look kindly and avuncular.
The best of the crowdfunding websites have been ranked and announced by the Internetʼs top crowdfunding reviewer website. Www.Crowdfunding-Website-Reviews.com has reviewed and ranked LeveragePR and EquityNet.com . "These are the No. 1 sites out there," said Howard Orloff, president and founder of www. Crowdfunding-Website-Reviews.com . "If you are interested in crowdfunding either as an investor or someone seeking funds, these are the companies for you. They do everything right." GoFundMe - Top crowdfunding site GoFundMe earned 5 stars for the thee ranked categories of traffic, customer service and usability. GoFundMeʼs often has a heavy traffic load, which can work against some websites because it slows response times. GoFundMeʼs servers are capable of handling the load, according to Crowdfunding Reviews. The forums and community at GoFundMe were ranked "best."GoFundMe" is the crowdfunding company to watch," Mr. Orloff said.
Tue, 04 May 2010 02:28:14 +0000 Software Piracy
Copyright is a form of intellectual property protection for a variety of literary and artistic endeavours. Everyone who has used the internet has at one time or another copied material illegally. This is due to the popular misconception, that once material is posted to the internet it can be freely copied: this not the case. Unless the author of the material has stated that is available for public use, then permission has to be obtained from the author for the material to be used.
File sharing sites, is another issue that ...
Copyright is a form of intellectual property protection for a variety of literary and artistic endeavours. Everyone who has used the internet has at one time or another copied material illegally. This is due to the popular misconception, that once material is posted to the internet it can be freely copied: this not the case. Unless the author of the material has stated that is available for public use, then permission has to be obtained from the author for the material to be used.
File sharing sites, is another issue that concerning copyright laws. These sites/programs allow people to share material over the internet, this allows for copyrighted material to be shared and copied form one person to another. Some people believe this is okay as there is no transaction of money for the material: this is not true. File sharing is one of the biggest problems concerning copyright laws on the internet as there is no way to monitor all the information being shared between people and block and copyrighted material from being sent.
Now days because it is so easy to share copyrighted material over the internet and it is so frequently done many people do not see it as a crime that affects the authors finically. Although many people would not steal a cd from a store, download free music from the internet is socially acceptable on the internet.
The reason why people copy and break copyright laws is because they don’t want to pay for it. What most people don’t think about while there waiting happily as their download finishes, is that they are part of a mass group that is stealing from the author. This author has probably spent many hours of work developing a program hoping that in the end he can share with all of us and maybe get paid, to earn a living so he can continue provide us with software we want and need. But all those people who pirate software and wish for everything on the internet to be free or cheaper, are really just saying , we value what you have created but could you just do it for free? Would you do your job for free? Or cheaper? Highly unlikely, but that being said people that claim authors aren’t protecting their material enough, well all that can be said about that is, if people really want something enough, they’ll do anything, even if it might cost them jail time or a $50,000 fine.
Sat, 22 Nov 2008 11:47:47 GMT Moodle Upgrade
by Mr Alexander.
This Moodle site has been upgraded to the latest version: 1.9.3
The good news: the game mod is now available (upgrading was necessary to include features such as this. A range of amazing games & puzzles based on teacher's uploaded lesson content can now be added to courses.
The (extremely) bad news: due to an error, all previous courses and users have been lost
Sorry for the inconvenience... hope you enjoy the new version. I suppose I should have remembered those famous words of wisdom: if it aint broke, don't fix it!
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Fri, 24 May 2013 05:00:00 GMT "What Hath God Wrought" (1844) Samuel F.B. Morse was originally a painter, and a good one. His portraits still rank among the finest produced in the US. However, he is best remembered for having developed the telegraph and the code of dots and dashes that bears his name. In 1844, Morse demonstrated the practicability of his instrument to Congress by transmitting the famous message "What hath God wrought" over a wire from Washington, DC, to Baltimore. Morse was also instrumental in introducing what other innovation to the US? Discuss
Mon, 24 Jan 2011 13:35:27 +0000 Voki: free animated talking avatars, use your own voice
enables users to express themselves on the web in their own voice using a talking character. You can customize your Voki to look like you or take on the identity of lots of other types of characters: animals, monsters, anime etc. Your Voki can speak with your own voice which is added via microphone, upload, or phone.
Sun, 13 Feb 2011 06:17:55 +0000 Blogcastr - Broadcast Your Blog Live!
free, easy-to-use live blogging service for sharing cool stuff as it happens. From attending a sports game or concert to watching your favorite TV show, Blogcastr enables you to share what you are doing as you are doing it. It's a great way to create real-time conversation with friends.
Sun, 23 Jan 2011 09:18:28 +0000 Shuffler.fm: Channel Surf the Music Web
A fun way to navigate through thousands of music blogs. The web is your player, blogger are your DJ's
Sat, 03 Jul 2010 20:03:54 +0000 ThemesPress: Get your design powered by WordPress in minutes!
service that allows you to automatically convert your HTML and CSS based design into a WordPress blog theme, allowing you to take full control of the look of your blog without having to know or bother with PHP
Thu, 01 Jul 2010 13:08:58 +0000 AudioPal: Click. Speack. Communicate
allows individuals and businesses an easy and effective way to add audio to their online message.
Fri, 14 May 2010 06:04:28 +0000 Wall Wisher
Wallwisher is an online notice board maker. Discussing a new idea? Taking notes? Giving feedback? Voicing opinion? Wishing a happy birthday?
Fri, 14 May 2010 06:03:22 +0000 Glogster
Poster yourself - Make your interactive poster easily and share it with friends. Mix Images, Text, Music and Video. It is fantastic!
Thu, 08 Apr 2010 07:50:58 +0000 Smak ly: Increase Blog Traffic
Get backlinks: social news network that aggregates content in real time, rates and recommends it through our smart social widgets, global RSS and API, gaining bloggers more traffic, backlinks and revenue.
Mon, 05 Apr 2010 06:50:51 +0000 Write4net: Publishing is a matter of Click
Publish full articles without needing a blog or site. There's no setup or login. Just write your text and Write4net will publish it using your Twitter account. That's it. So easy. And free.
Sun, 14 Mar 2010 08:42:23 +0000 Heyzap: Get Engaging Games for your Site
Allows any website or blog to take the most exciting flash games and put them into their website. This results in the website/blog having increased traffic, user time of site and engagement. Publishers can use widgets, APIs or RSS feeds to connect up to over 12,000 games.
Sun, 14 Mar 2010 08:39:30 +0000 Wetoku: Bring Talkingheads Experience to your Viewers
With Wetoku, bloggers can bring the talking heads experience to their viewers. There is no software to install. Bloggers can use webcams to meet someone interesting, record the interview, and embed the video right away.
Sun, 14 Mar 2010 08:38:03 +0000 AudioPal
Online service which allows individuals and businesses an easy and effective way to add audio to their online message.
Sun, 07 Feb 2010 14:25:09 +0000 Zemanta: Improve the way you Blog & write E-mails
Simple point & click enrichment of your blog posts (and emails). In real-time, while you type Zemanta suggest tags, links, photos, and related articles.
Sun, 07 Feb 2010 14:06:04 +0000 AudioPal: Click Speak Communicate
Oddcast introduces AudioPal: an online service to allow individuals and businesses an easy and effective way to add audio to their online message
Sat, 09 May 2009 08:21:54 +0000 Check-Backlink.com
Lists all the pages that give your site inbound-links. Also displays: nofollow links, anchor text, page rank and many other options.
Sat, 09 May 2009 04:10:31 +0000 SEO: Building a free site backlink net
Detailed article on how to use free sites responsibly/ethically in creating a backlink network to get free traffic and search engine traffic
Thu, 07 May 2009 18:23:22 +0000 FairShare
Keeps track of other sites using your content. Also allows you to license your work. Returns stats using feeds.
Sun, 03 May 2009 05:21:19 +0000 TubeChop
Chop YouTube Videos: allows you to easily chop a funny or interesting section from any YouTube video and share it (embed it) on your site or blog
Tue, 28 Apr 2009 21:41:14 +0000 Tracer
Trace content copied from your site. When your content is copied, Tracer automatically adds an attribution link to claim it as yours. Drives traffic back to your site using your copied content with no extra effort or cost.
Mon, 27 Apr 2009 16:50:53 +0000 Zemanta
Improve the way you blog & write e-mails. Simple point & click enrichment of your blog posts (and emails). In real-time, while you type Zemanta suggest tags, links, photos, and related articles.
Mon, 19 Jul 2010 21:31:14 +0000 WordOff: cleans nasty Word HTML, generates nice clean code
Wordoff applies the following rules to strip the cruft that is pasted into WYSIWYG editors from Word:
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* Empty elements are removed
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Sun, 27 Mar 2011 09:14:05 +0000 Piwigo Photo Gallery
free and opensource photo gallery software for the web, built by an active community of users and developers. Extensions make Piwigo easily customizable.
Sat, 29 Jan 2011 08:21:11 +0000 Nice and Free CSS Templates
Incredible free easy tool for website layout! This site contains free css templates for your website - Just copy and paste and there you have a stunning website !
Sun, 13 Feb 2011 07:05:48 +0000 TweetTwain - Virtual Social Media Manager
social media management tool for small and medium business allows multiple account monitoring and management. Cross posting between Twitter and Facebook along with other features like in-built url shortening, photo upload, direct messages, rss feed monitoring, brand monitoring, & more
Everyone has a bad day at work now and then. But if you have one of these 15 Most Stressful Jobs in the World, even one bad day can get you or someone else killed. From EMT to Coal Miner to Ice Road Trucker, these are the jobs that will keep you up at nights!
Sat, 25 May 2013 03:30:34 GMT US sheriff's office 'profiled Latinos'
A US judge has ruled that the office of a high profile Arizona sheriff used racial profiling during immigration patrols.
Wed, 26 Sep 2012 03:49:06 +0000 How to Create a Storify Slideshow from a Pinterest RSS Feed
It's very easy to create an embeddable slideshow sourced from a Pinterest RSS feed. This might be a feed of all your Pinterest pins, or pins from a particular board. To complete this (very) simple tutorial, you'll need a Pinterest account and a Storify account.
It’s very easy to create an embeddable slideshow sourced from a Pinterest RSS feed. This might be a feed of all your Pinterestpins, or pins from a particular board. To complete this (very) simple tutorial, you’ll need a Pinterest account and a Storify account.
You need the URL of your Pinterest RSS feed. Pinterest doesn’t seem to publish links to RSS feeds but they are there.
Main Pinterest feed: http://pinterest.com/userid/feed.rss
For a Pinterest board: http://pinterest.com/userid/boardname.rss
Make sure that RSS has been added to media sources. Click the + to edit media sources
Now add a title and description and you have created a dynamic Storifystory which will update as you post new pins to Pinterest
Enter your Pinterest RSS feed URL in the URL field
Press Enter; a list of RSS items will appear. Drag and drop the best ones or add them all
Add a title and description, click ‘Save Now‘ and ‘Publish‘ and you have created your first Storify story. You also have the option to add text and reorder items; just drag and drop.
To create a slideshow, go back to your profile and open your story.
Click the ‘Embed‘ button, set template to ‘slideshow’ then copy the code.
Paste the code into your blog in html view; enjoy!
Mon, 11 Jun 2012 00:22:46 +0000 Comment on Lingerie football: Y-front football would provide balance by Liam
I watched part of an LFL game recently and was impressed by the skills of the players. Is LFL really much different to beach volleyball where the skimpiness of the outfits is mandated? Both are a sell out to TV and advertising and both demean women IMO. Yes, these women are fine athletes; can't we appreciate them for that alone?
I watched part of an LFL game recently and was impressed by the skills of the players. Is LFL really much different to beach volleyball where the skimpiness of the outfits is mandated? Both are a sell out to TV and advertising and both demean women IMO. Yes, these women are fine athletes; can’t we appreciate them for that alone?
Sun, 10 Jun 2012 03:59:35 +0000 Comment on Lingerie football: Y-front football would provide balance by U.S. Common Sense
A coworker of mine went to one of their games out in Baltimore, Maryland, and he was actually surprised by the degree of hard-hitting going on during the game. He thought it was going to be women simply running around in skimpy outfits, but they were not only flying and doing open-field tackles, but they were blasting the opponents over the walls as well. He referred to it more like professional wrestling than a lingerie fashion show.
A coworker of mine went to one of their games out in Baltimore, Maryland, and he was actually surprised by the degree of hard-hitting going on during the game. He thought it was going to be women simply running around in skimpy outfits, but they were not only flying and doing open-field tackles, but they were blasting the opponents over the walls as well. He referred to it more like professional wrestling than a lingerie fashion show. U.S. Common Sense´s last [type] ..Entrecard Politics: Monthly Newsletter Proposal
Why not have an all male cheerleader squad at LFL games? Wearing skimpy outfits and cheering on the heros seem to be the only role assigned to women in professional football.
Sat, 02 Jun 2012 12:33:08 +0000 Comment on Lingerie football: Y-front football would provide balance by joeG
"A Male ‘Y-front football league’ would surely provide just as interesting a spectacle and would certainly provide some balance, even if not in the same league as a ratings draw card."
In fact, why shouldn't there be an all nude male rugby team? Oh wait, whats that you say, there already is one, and nobody cares.
“A Male ‘Y-front football league’ would surely provide just as interesting a spectacle and would certainly provide some balance, even if not in the same league as a ratings draw card.”
In fact, why shouldn’t there be an all nude male rugby team? Oh wait, whats that you say, there already is one, and nobody cares.
Sun, 27 May 2012 04:50:28 +0000 Comment on How To Fix an Overheating Laptop that Shuts Down Randomly by anthony gomez
this really works :D :D :D :D :D
How to fix this problem:
Dell does provide this documentation on ‘Removing the Processor Thermal-Cooling Assembly‘. All you need is a phillips head screwdriver.
Have a look at the diagrams and follow the instructions on removing the back cover
Turn the computer over.
Remove the eight captive screws securing the back cover and remove the module cover.
Gently lift the heat sink (pictured above). You don’t need to remove any screws to do this
You are likely to find a great deal of dust trapped between the heat sink and the system board. Remove the dust with a pipe cleaner or something similar.
i haven't needed to worry about the shut down thing thanks
this really works
How to fix this problem:
Dell does provide this documentation on ‘Removing the Processor Thermal-Cooling Assembly‘. All you need is a phillips head screwdriver.
Have a look at the diagrams and follow the instructions on removing the back cover
Turn the computer over.
Remove the eight captive screws securing the back cover and remove the module cover.
Gently lift the heat sink (pictured above). You don’t need to remove any screws to do this
You are likely to find a great deal of dust trapped between the heat sink and the system board. Remove the dust with a pipe cleaner or something similar.
i haven’t needed to worry about the shut down thing thanks
Sun, 26 Feb 2012 00:41:33 +0000 Comment on Time to rethink the Steve Jobs iShrines? by Liam
I find the posthumous transformation of Jobs into a quasi religious figure quite bizarre. Is it the continuing love affair with Apple products that has prompted the current outpouring of grief and the elevation of Jobs to sainthood; a visionary genius no less? He was certainly an astute businessman and savvy marketer, he certainly anticipated a great many modern desire, but a genius? I'm not a fan of dumbing down of technology or of the numerous restrictions Apple imposes on its products, although I can completely understand people not wanting to have to deal with bug ridden, unreliable systems like Windows. Apple always made superior products, however expensive. The difference between the 90s Apple and more recent incarnations is that they learned how to effectively sell them. This is Jobs' legacy. Perhaps he could become the patron saint of salesmen (including Willy Loman :wink: )
I find the posthumous transformation of Jobs into a quasi religious figure quite bizarre. Is it the continuing love affair with Apple products that has prompted the current outpouring of grief and the elevation of Jobs to sainthood; a visionary genius no less? He was certainly an astute businessman and savvy marketer, he certainly anticipated a great many modern desire, but a genius? I’m not a fan of dumbing down of technology or of the numerous restrictions Apple imposes on its products, although I can completely understand people not wanting to have to deal with bug ridden, unreliable systems like Windows. Apple always made superior products, however expensive. The difference between the 90s Apple and more recent incarnations is that they learned how to effectively sell them. This is Jobs’ legacy. Perhaps he could become the patron saint of salesmen (including Willy Loman )
Sun, 26 Feb 2012 00:26:39 +0000 Comment on Consume, Be Silent and Die: A Valediction Against Lurking by Liam
"As the Internet savy population ages, a more assertive use of the Internet may prevail. (we can hope)" I'm thinking that the opposite may be true. Long term internet usage, with concomitant exposure to spam, scams etc. tends to make users less likely to actively engage with online communities. Your point about voter turnout is well made; in Australia voting is compulsory; this doesn't ensure active involvement in politics and how our lives are run but doesn't allow complete disengagement either. I'm thinking that perhaps the stance I took in the post was actually too harsh; passive internet users at least use technology to some purpose. A great many others actively resist technology and want to pretend it is irrelevant. Perhaps we should be thankful for passive users (please 'like' this post!) :wink:
“As the Internet savy population ages, a more assertive use of the Internet may prevail. (we can hope)” I’m thinking that the opposite may be true. Long term internet usage, with concomitant exposure to spam, scams etc. tends to make users less likely to actively engage with online communities. Your point about voter turnout is well made; in Australia voting is compulsory; this doesn’t ensure active involvement in politics and how our lives are run but doesn’t allow complete disengagement either. I’m thinking that perhaps the stance I took in the post was actually too harsh; passive internet users at least use technology to some purpose. A great many others actively resist technology and want to pretend it is irrelevant. Perhaps we should be thankful for passive users (please ‘like’ this post!)
Fri, 24 May 2013 22:08:01 GMT Tiger Global invests $50 million in Automattic's WordPress.com
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Automattic, the company that operates blogging service WordPress.com, announced a $50 million investment from hedge fund and private-equity investor Tiger Global on Friday.
Fri, 24 May 2013 11:46:41 GMT Faltering Facebook phone is delayed
Social networking giant postpones the launch of its "Facebook phone" after negative feedback and disappointing sales.
Fri, 24 May 2013 11:41:33 GMT Amazon reveals fan fiction platform
Fan fiction authors will be able to publish and sell some titles in the US via new e-book platform Kindle Worlds.
Fri, 24 May 2013 10:27:41 GMT Online appeal unearths old web page
A public appeal for help to recover the very first web page has unearthed a relic from 1991.
Fri, 24 May 2013 09:48:52 GMT Error blacklists Russian 'Facebook'
Russia's most popular social network, VKontakte, is temporarily blacklisted by mistake - and some users find it blocked.
Fri, 24 May 2013 15:16:53 GMT Bercow's McAlpine tweet libellous
Sally Bercow says she is "surprised and disappointed" after the High Court rules a tweet she published about Tory peer Lord McAlpine was libellous.
Fri, 24 May 2013 11:51:25 GMT BBC abandons £100m digital project
The BBC is to close its Digital Media Initiative, with director general Tony Hall saying it had "wasted a huge amount of licence fee payers' money".
Thu, 23 May 2013 10:27:38 GMT Google acquires kite-power firm
Google has acquired a US start-up that generates power using turbines flying on robotic tethered kites.
Thu, 23 May 2013 16:24:16 GMT BBC shows off 'script-changing' radio
A radio that has the ability to alter scripts and other content depending on its location and other factors is being developed by the BBC.
Thu, 23 May 2013 11:28:41 GMT Court battle for EA over game faces
A former college football player has won the right to sue Electronic Arts for using his likeness without permission.
Thu, 23 May 2013 10:34:38 GMT J-Lo to create Latino mobile shops
A chain of mobile phone stores aimed specifically at the Latino market is to be opened by singer and actress Jennifer Lopez
Wed, 22 May 2013 13:40:11 GMT Backlash over Xbox pre-owned games
Microsoft faces a backlash from some gamers after it emerges the company may charge a fee to play pre-owned games on its new Xbox One console.
Thu, 23 May 2013 10:30:15 GMT Twitter boosts security after hacks
Micro-blogging site Twitter says it is bringing in a two-step login for users to beef up security following recent high-profile breaches.
Wed, 22 May 2013 13:55:57 GMT Gif inventor says pronounce it 'Jif'
The inventor of the Gif image format says it should be pronounced Jif, despite what the Oxford English Dictionary says.
Wed, 22 May 2013 11:55:08 GMT Couple's £163,000 phone bill shock
A couple who own an electrical firm had a shock when they received a mobile phone bill for £163,000, then fought for months to have the debt cleared.
Wed, 22 May 2013 08:00:05 GMT SAP in autism recruitment drive
German software company SAP says it hopes to recruit hundreds of people with autism, saying they have a unique talent for information technology.
Wed, 22 May 2013 20:08:18 GMT Airbnb seeks to reassure members
Airbnb tells its members "we are not going anywhere", after a judge in New York ruled a man who rented out his apartment on the site broke the law.
Tue, 21 May 2013 12:31:30 GMT Flickr revamp revealed by Yahoo
Yahoo revamps its Flickr photo-sharing service, offering users up to 1TB of storage if they accept adverts.
Thu, 16 May 2013 23:13:04 GMT Single-pixel camera makes 3D image
Scientists in Glasgow have discovered a low-cost way to create 3D images, capable of sensing frequencies beyond visible light.
Thu, 23 May 2013 08:12:12 GMT Trans-US solar plane sets new record
The Solar Impulse plane sets a new record for distance flown by a solar-powered craft as it completes the second leg of a bid to cross the US.
Fri, 24 May 2013 14:22:44 GMT VIDEO: Xbox One 'is still a gaming console'
Mark Istook reports on Microsoft's new approach and hears how the company still believes its new device is still primarily a gaming console.
Fri, 24 May 2013 07:44:21 GMT VIDEO: Webscape: Video editing software
Kate Russell looks at a website offering video editing software used in Hollywood movies, plus other sites and apps reviewed.
Fri, 24 May 2013 10:20:14 GMT VIDEO: Tech News: Yahoo buys Tumblr
Click's Dan Simmons reports on Yahoo's purchase of blogging site, Tumblr and other technology stories of the week.
Wed, 22 May 2013 07:57:05 GMT VIDEO: Projecting an immersive experience
Click's Spencer Kelly looks at how projectors and computers are being used to create immersive experiences.
Tue, 21 May 2013 08:06:18 GMT VIDEO: Celebrating 20 years of the web
Click's David Reid visits Cern to find out more about the plans to restore the world's first web page.
Fri, 17 May 2013 07:31:36 GMT VIDEO: Webscape: Apollo 11 mission site
Kate Russell looks at a site which celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission, plus other sites and apps reviewed.
Thu, 16 May 2013 07:44:29 GMT VIDEO: Intel reveals tech innovations
From 'perceptual computing' to smarter car headlights, chip maker Intel reveals what it thinks is the technology of tomorrow.
Wed, 22 May 2013 00:52:36 GMT Can China become a hi-tech economy?
The BBC's John Sudworth visits BGI, the world's biggest genetic sequencing company, to see how China is harnessing its army of cheap graduates.
Fri, 24 May 2013 20:30:34 +0000 Android 4.3 spotted in the wild on a Nexus 4 It looks as if someone grabbed the wrong phone when setting up a demonstration at the Thailand Mobile Expo recently. A Nexus 4 with not-quite-right software turned out to be running Android 4.3.…