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MITs self-healing metal fixes tiny flaws before they can create massive problems
2013-10-10 14:00:46| Extremetech
Researchers led by graduate student Guoqiang Xu and professor Michael Demkowicz modeled microscopic cracks in a sheet of nickel with tension applied. Instead of worsening, the cracks became smaller, then closed on their own as the edges fused together. After assuring themselves the effect was real, the next step was figuring out how it happens.
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Ofcom plans massive spectrum fee hike
2013-10-10 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
U.K. regulator proposes increasing annual charges from less than 40 million to more than 135 million.
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Urgent New Time Frame for Climate Change Revealed by Massive Analysis
2013-10-09 20:15:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ScienceDaily: The seesaw variability of global temperatures often engenders debate over how seriously we should take climate change. But within 35 years, even the lowest monthly dips in temperatures will be hotter than we've experienced in the past 150 years, according to a new and massive analysis of all climate models. The tropics will be the first to exceed the limits of historical extremes and experience an unabated heat wave that threatens biodiversity and heavily populated countries with the fewest resources...
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Massive boom forecast for connected TV
2013-10-09 08:40:12| Digital TV News
The number of TV sets connected to the Internet will reach 759 million by 2018 for the 40 countries covered in the Connected TV Forecasts report, up from 115 million at end-2010 and the 307 million expected at end-2013.
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Exclusive: AMDs Verizon server win was actually a massive win for Intel
2013-10-08 22:52:06| Extremetech
Yesterday, Verizon announced that it's building its own cloud computing platform to compete with the likes of Amazon, Microsoft, and Google. Rather than designing its own hardware, or using readymade big iron setups from someone like IBM, Verizon instead opted for high-density SeaMicro servers. AMD, which acquired SeaMicro last year, has been touting this as a huge victory over Intel and its dominance in the server market. We can exclusively reveal, however, that more than three quarters of the SeaMicro servers purchased by Verizon are actually powered by the Intel Xeon E3, not AMD's own Opteron chip. AMD has, rather ironically, become an Intel OEM.
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