Reports coming out of Taiwan are that Apple has shown interest in upgrading their next iPhone model to a 4-inch display.
Read More »Sun Generates First X-Class Flare of Solar Cycle
The Sun has generated the first X-Class solar flare of Solar Cycle 24. While this will be an opportunity to test the radiation resistance of our satellites, for us on Earth it simply means that we could be treated to a showing of Northern Lights.
Read More »Infertility Concerns May Leave Space Colonization Hopes Barren
While humanity may strive to explore deep space, concerns about solar radiation may make it impossible for humans to explore beyond Mars.
Read More »New Qualcomm Cell Phone CPUs More Powerful Than Some Notebooks
Qualcomm has announced a new series of their heralded �Snapdragon� mobile CPUs that more than doubles those currently seen in cellphones and tablets.
Read More »‘Civilization IV’ Theme Nets First Gaming Grammy
"Baba Yetu," the opening theme song from 'Civilization IV,' became the first song to be composed for a video game to win a Grammy at last night's Grammy Awards.
Read More »Future developments on Gearfuse
Following Matthew's last post, I'd like to thank him for his wonderful contribution to Gearfuse. The last three months have been an enchanted parenthesis. While it's been very refreshing working with Matthew, the kind of content that has been published here was too pointedly highbrow to attract new readers and to be a rapid grower. Yes, professional blogging is about money, too.
Read More »Gearfizzle
This is my last post for Gearfuse. What happens here next, I don't know; life on the Internet is flickering and glitchy, and I wouldn't have it any other way. In little more than two months, I've written nearly four hundred posts at Gearfuse, and I've been proud of them all (well, nearly all of them�it's just blogging, after all).
Read More »Taste of Tech: Breakfast, Shot from Guns
An atemporal history of puffed cereals suggests that the links between food and industry stretch back to the beginnings of civilization. The latest in our series on the science and technology of food, co-produced with GOOD.
Read More »Please Don’t Take My Beta Chrome Away (4): the Uncanny Market
Living amidst a cornucopia of products that aren't products, we're learning that cultivating our gardens means working together. The final post in a series of chats about the Chrome notebook, with blogger Adam Rothstein.
Read More »Mystery Image: Mineral, Cultural, or Astronomical?
Ancient fissures left by long-absent water coursing over the Cydonian Plains of Mars? Dessicating petroglyph in Lascaux's trove of Paleolithic cave art? Or paint drying on an old board? Answer after the jump.
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