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Musical duo Ritornell have worked with designer Katharina Hölzl to create business cards that can be read by a music box to play out ...

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Why 2012 Will be the Year of the Ultrabook

Why 2012 Will be the Year of the Ultrabook

The $900 Acer Aspire S3 ponies itself up as a cheaper MacBook Air alternative. Photo: Jim Merithew/Wired

The computing industry calls them ultrabooks: super-thin, super-light, high-performance notebooks. Apple’s wafer-thin MacBook Air partly inspired this new category, and a lot of these devices are doppelgangers for that highly successful notebook.

In 2011, Windows-based ultrabooks haven’t been flying off shelves. In fact, Acer and Asus have reportedly cut back their manufacturing orders by 40 percent. Nonetheless, Intel is pushing ultrabooks as a key notebook strategy in 2012. The Consumer...

Stanford Forges New Chip With Nanoscale Holiday Lights

This chip contains hundreds of nanoscale light-emitting diodes -- tiny LEDs that act like lasers. Photo: Jan Petykiewicz, Stanford University

Researchers at Stanford University have taken the LED from your Christmas tree and shrunk it down to a tiny device that may one day help speed up computers and cool down power-hungry data centers.

They call it a nanoscale light-emitting diode. It’s an extremely tiny LED that packs a gallium arsenide resonator so that it can send and receive streams of data much like a laser. The nanoscale LED is much, much smaller than the laser interconnects used to send ...

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