Since the boom of the internet in the 1990's, there have been several internet browsers that have stood out as "the best" for a period of time. There was Netscape Navigator and AOL, then Opera, Internet Explorer, and Firefox. Users have historically...
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Is Google Chrome the Future of Internet Browsers?
‘Ferropaper’ is New Technology for Small Motors, Robots
Researchers at Purdue University have created a magnetic "ferropaper" that might be used to make low-cost "micromotors" for surgical instruments, tiny tweezers to study cells and miniature speakers. The material is made by impregnating ordinary paper...
Read MoreBe Bold
I have just started using the Blackberry Bold 9700 from my friend Eric at Cartronix. I have been a crackberry addict for over 10 years, dating back to the original mini-brick that displayed about 20 charachters at a time, long before most anyone had...
Read MoreNew ValpoLife.com Tutorial
The ValpoLife.com staff strives to bring you new content about the city of Valparaiso every day. Just as importantly, we want you to be able to easily navigate the site and find what you need quickly. To help you get to the content you're looking for...
Read More10 E-mails to Delete
Not all e-mail scams start with the easy to detect con: “I’m a rich Nigerian prince who needs your help moving millions of dollars. And guess what – I’ll give you a hefty sum of money if you just help me out and provide your bank account...
Read MoreUsing Social Media to Turn Frowns (of Customers) Upside Down
The blog of Directions marketing agency (Neenah, Wisconsin) has an interesting tale about a company that turned a customer’s negative blog reaction to its product into a ringing endorsement through engagement and sincere customer service. (My...
Read MoreCheck Out the New ValpoLife Image Rotators
As part of our ongoing effort of exposing the best of the Valparaiso community, organizations, businesses, and people, we are constantly looking for new ways to make your ValpoLife navigating experience faster and better. That is why we are happy to...
Read MoreNanoparticle Protects Oil in Foods from Oxidation, Spoilage
Using a nanoparticle from corn, a Purdue University scientist has found a way to lengthen the shelf life of many food products and sustain their health benefits. Yuan Yao, an assistant professor of food science, has successfully modified the...
Read MoreThese Phones Have Brains!
First of all I would like to extend a big thanks to the Blackberry Bold and its spell checker. I was going to spell my title "Theise fones have branes!" but thanks to the spell check feature that Blackberry offers I was able to save myself from a...
Read MoreFrom Sci-Fi to Reality : Prosthetics
Earlier this year an exhibit demonstrated how the original Star Trek was a blueprint for today's electronics. We have communicators (cellphones), tricorders (portable medical and environmental diagnostic tools) and 'main screens' (a plethora of...
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