Found 14 links.
- » The Register: Perfect Cipher Crypto Discovery
The one-time-pad, a practically unbreakable cryptography system, was actually invented in the time of the telegraph, as early as the 1882.
- » The Register: Gamer claims complete console collection
A Spanish gamer claims to have every gaming console ever made.
- » The Register: Lithium cells take salt to extend life
British scientists found that a little bit of salt drastically improves the number of charge/drain cycles it's good for.
- » The Register: World first: UK boffins print out working 3D aeroplane
The very first airplane printed in a 3D printer.
And it works!
- » Boston.com: See you in the funny pages
Webcomic artists can make a living off their comics, and many do. Those that do would never consider syndication...
- » Disney Goes Open Source with Ptex
Disney released a very useful texturing tool as open source.
- » Online gamers crack AIDS enzyme puzzle
Gamers solve a puzzle in two weeks that scientists have been trying to break for decades: Discovering the structure of a monomeric protease enzyme.
- » BlenderNation
An excellent source for Blender news.
- » Yahoo news: This 28-year-old's startup is moving $350million and wants to completely kill credit cards
Instead of paying a percentage of the amount transferred, users only pay 25 cents per transaction.
- » Farewell to DirectX?
According to the statistics, PC graphics cards are at least ten times more powerful than console graphics cards, yet you don't get ten times the graphics performance on a PC. DirectX and all its APIs may be at fault.
- » Tim Sweeney: DirectX 10 is the last relevant graphics API
Tim Sweeney, creator of the Unreal game engine and CEO of Epic Games, in his second of three interviews with TG Daily, talks about why he thinks DirectX is on the way out.
- » Alliance News - BioWare Blog
The official news source of the Alliance News Network, a division of BioWare.
- » NPR: Suddenly there's a Meadow in the Ocean with Flowers everywhere
A rare phenomenon where ice "flowers" form in the ocean is documented and photographed by a team of biologists.
- » New technique for creating graphene
Using little more than a thin film of plastic over an optical disc, a layer of graphitic compound, and a DVD burning drive.