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TameBear: Emerging Tech

Spotting the innovations, trends and small revolutions marking the significant turning points and advances in technological evolution. A TameBear weblog.

(Untitled) - May 20, 2007

Aluminum Alloy Extracts Hydrogen From Water On Demand: While cleaning some lab equipment, a Purdue University engineer inadvertently stumbles upon a new method for producing hydrogen from water. The hydrogen is generated on demand, so you only produce as much as you need, when you need it. It's possible the technique could be used to replace gasoline in cars. What's Next In Science & Technology
http://www.wisdomroad.com/tamebear/categories/emergingTech/2007/05/20.html#a852

(Untitled) - May 15, 2007

How Apple TV Changes the Economics Of TV: Not only will niche content change the economics of television, but long before that happens many viewers will drop their cable TV service and instead use Apple TV to buy their TV shows and movies a la carte from iTunes -- all for less than the cost of their monthly cable bill. Micropersuasion via MyAppleMenu
http://www.wisdomroad.com/tamebear/categories/emergingTech/2007/05/15.html#a850

(Untitled) - May 15, 2007

Apple TV Surprises and Impressions: Yes, Apple TV works just fine with your normal old 480i "squarish" non-widescreen television, which is what many people have -- provided it has component (vs. composite) input jacks. An update at end of the article will help you figure out the difference. Rogue Amoeba via Micropersuasion
http://www.wisdomroad.com/tamebear/categories/emergingTech/2007/05/15.html#a849
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