Daily Readings July 14, 2005. 15:15:55
Slashdot
- A startup have devised a way to make hydrogen more efficiently using sodium.
- Amazon has been granted a patent for “Contextual presentation of information about related orders during browsing of an electronic catalog, after four years and five rejections.
- An Australian man has been found guilty of posting links to pirated music files on his site.
- marks the 10th anniversary of Netscape’s IPO.
- The Economist has an article about how Google uses amorphous positioning to gain investor interest.
- The UN may take over the governing of the Internet.
- This new keyboard uses OLED technology to show what the keys actually control at the moment (I’m guessing after all modifiers are taken into consideration).
- Here’s an article about 3D face cameras.
Flexbeta
- From polls, it seems that consumers prefer Blu-Ray over HD-DVD.
- It seems that Intel has given permission to OEMs to buy AMD processors.
