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Comment Re:Bloodstream? (Score 2, Informative) 74

It will be attached to the end of a "wire like endoscope" So no it's navigation won't be so much of a problem...They go so far as to say they will by able to pass it up into blood vessels in the brain to measure blood flow. Kinda weird, I would be bothered by the idea of a wire in my brain.
Biotech

Submission + - Table Top USP Lasers Slice, Dice, and So Much More

UltravioletLED writes: A company in Petaluma, California has developed highly programmable desktop lasers. The same device that is used in a hospital could also be used to turn any metal surface black by simply changing the software. The technology once filled a large room at DARPA until Raydiance scientists made it into a compact, tabletop unit. Schuler (The CEO) said he hopes it will replace just about any cutting device you can think of, from a big metal saw to a precise surgical blade...Now that it's a little bigger than a breadbox, researchers want to use them to kill tumors, identify friend or foe during combat, and even remove tattoos.Femtosecond lasers for eye surgery have been around for years now, but these new lasers are far smaller and promise to have much greater versatility.
IBM

Journal Journal: IBM quietly notifies former employees of data loss

This week some former IBM employees (most notably those who worked at the long lamented Lotus Development Corporation prior to IBM's acquisition) started receiving letters warning them that their personal data might have been compromised. This is in response to the loss of several tapes containing records of former employees earlier this year.

Microsoft

Journal Journal: Australian Retailers Report 30% XBox 360 Failure Rate

Smarthouse news is reporting that more than 30% of Australian XBox360 owners are returning the consoles with the "Red Ring of Death", which occurs when the console suffers a hardware failure http://www.gwn.com/news/story.php/id/13201/Retailers_Claim_360_Failure_Rate_Is_Over_30.html.

It appears that the failures are caused by a fundamental design flaw in the cooling of the GPU.

User Journal

Journal Journal: Battling "Terminal Obesity" 2

Like many fellow IT professionals I struggle against the inevitable weight gain that comes with hours of sitting in front of a terminal with little time left over to hit the gym. It all comes down to calories - typing doesn't go a long way towards burning them, so I've come up with a few simple changes I can make in my routine to cut down the intake:
  1. Eat slow, eat less
Sony

Submission + - Sony sued for Blu-Ray Patent Violation

Jaidan writes: According to a gamespot article, a California-based company named Target Technology is suing Sony over patents it allegedly holds for silver based reflective surfaces. The suit claims that products marketed under the Blu-ray name infringe on a patent it owns for reflective layer materials in optical discs. Target is seeking a permanent injunction preventing Sony from violating its patent rights in the future, as well as damages with interest, multiplied due to what it characterizes as deliberate and willful infringement.

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