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Aussies cram 2,000 movies onto single DVD

Crave Last month, GE revealed that its research scientists had discovered a way, using holographic technology, to store 100 DVDs worth of information on a single standard DVD. What a difference a ... Read story »

Nokia unveils futuristic Morph concept device

Crave We really have to hand it to Nokia for constantly coming up with these super-cool concept designs for mobile devices. Although these aren't likely to make it to stores anytime soon, ... Read story »

Bandai's Aqua Dance water game

Crave Control water cascading down the surface in Bandai's new game. More wacky games from the ideas factory of Japanese toy maker Bandai, this one claiming to utilize nanotech coating that ... Read story »

Could nanotech create speech-powered phones?

Crave A variety of off-grid devices use the wind, the sun, or fuel cells to power up small electronics. But what if you could charge your cell phone just by talking into ... Read story »

Nanotech golf ball

Crave Step aside, Tiger Woods. The playing field may soon be levelled, thanks to a golf ball that's getting a new spin from nanotechnology. Startup NanoDynamics aims to putt along a ball ... Read story »

Goodbye to all that

Blogs Dear faithful readers: I hope you have enjoyed our journey together through the Taiwan technoscape. I have been privileged to have this outlet for sharing my opinions during this exciting time ... Read story »

Titleist Golf Cam

Crave This is one golf ball you don't want to lose or drop into the nearest water hazard. Designer Zach Webb, likely a golfer, dreamt up the Titleist Cam, a golf ball ... Read story »

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