Not really a technology news but what i saw last night was nothing less than a jaw dropping techno-traditional Work of Art, Synchronism and dedicated hard work that showcased one of the giant events of the modern world. Yes I am talking about the Opening Ceremony of the Beijing Olympics 2008.
Archive for August, 2008
Beijing Olympics Opening Ceremony
Posted in Information, Photographs, tagged Olympics, Opening Ceremony on August 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Hands-on with the iRiver Spinn
Posted in Gadgets, Information, Music, Technology, tagged iRiver, Spinn on August 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
There’s a palpable level of excitement in the office today, and there’s only one reason: we’ve got our hands on a fully working iRiver Spinn in its ready-for-sale state, and man are we excited. This is one of the most hotly anticipated MP3 players of the year, and has been since the world got its first glimpse of a dummy model back in January.
Open-source gadgets at LinuxWorld
Posted in Gadgets, Information, Technology, Ubuntu Linux, tagged LINUX World on August 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Attending LinuxWorld might be a first for us here at Crave. But I did want to head over to the expo, held at the Moscone Center here in San Francisco, to see Shuttle’s latest mini desktop, the KPC K4800, live and in person.
Get Ready for September 10th: CERN Announces LHC Switch-On
Posted in Information, Science and Engineering, Technology, tagged CERN, Particle Physics on August 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
It’s official, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will begin operations in a little over a month. On September 10th, the most sophisticated particle accelerator will go online, injecting the first circulation of accelerated particles. Actual experiments involving collisions will occur once scientists are satisfied the LHC is fully optimized and calibration is complete.
Next Generation Magnetoplasma Rocket Could be Tested on Space Station
Posted in Information, Science and Engineering, Technology, tagged Astronomy, NASA on August 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin has announced his intentions to send an advanced spaceship propulsion prototype to the International Space Station for advanced testing.