For three years in a row, China’s Tianhe-2 is still the fastest supercomputer in the world according to Top500‘s biannual compilation of the fastest computers on Earth. Tianhe-2 was developed...Read More
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For three years in a row, China’s Tianhe-2 is still the fastest supercomputer in the world according to Top500‘s biannual compilation of the fastest computers on Earth. Tianhe-2 was developed...Read More
It’s been quite a while since we last posted a collection of beautiful and inspiring cosplay photos. Today we are listing another and we decided to look for some awesomely...Read More
During the recent Createc Japan 2013 event last September 30, Murata Manufacturing showcased what they developed as the world’s smallest electronic components. These ultra small-sized chip component is only about...Read More
Hats off to the people from Shirai Lab., Kanagawa Institute of Technology in Japan for developing this cool technology which lets you create your own personalized manga using yourself by...Read More
The architects from U.S.-based GDS Architects have been given permit in creating the world’s first “invisible” skyscraper which will soon be a part of the Seoul, South Korea skyline near...Read More
From the creators of Necomimi, Neurowear introduces a new gadget which lets users experience what they call “Music Serendipity”. The Tokyo-based project team features a new product – the Mico...Read More
The Smart Trash Can which moves autonomously to catch garbage tossed to the air was shown during the Japan Media Arts Festival on February. The technology, developed by Minoru Kurata,...Read More
Ricoh Company, Ltd. in Japan is currently developing a camera that takes a full 360 degrees panoramic image in a single shot. The camera is using two fish-eyed lenses each...Read More
A photo is still, a movie dynamic. That is the first difference that the photographer has to muster before he becomes a man running a movie camera. The world is...Read More
The rapid changes in TV technology are giving sleepless nights to makers as well as broadcasters. They have to keep up with the evolving needs of the consumers to stay...Read More