The United States Federal Communications Commission has approved the use of bandwidth made available by the analog to digital television transition for new wireless internet services. This "Super WiFi" is still in the testing stages and probably several years away from roll out, but has the potential to deliver 15-20 megabits a second service miles from the receiver.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/story/2010/09/13/super-wifi-white-spaces-fc...
Internal testing has begun, see roundup from Cnet here.
- sezflom
Built-in-toliets for cars .... interesting innovation already in use in China
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http://motoring.asiaone.com/Motoring/News/Story/A1Story20110324-269883.html
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http://motoring.asiaone.com/Motoring/News/Story/A1Story20110324-269883.html
This is the video mentioned by Claire Deevy today.
Was it Claire who said that an important part of the book "experience" was the feel, smell etc?
Problem solved! http://smellofbooks.com/
- sezflom
Who says Government isn't innovative?
That's right! No need to carry a phone - with the M-dress all you need is a SIM card … and you'll never miss a call!
Get your "elegant silk jersey dress" today and while you are at it you may want to pick up those "Space Leggings" which are "Reflective and make you look like a Rockstar" unfortunately "These leggings do not contain electronics"
Why must women have all the fun?
Everyone is probably about Ted talked out, but this one is too good not to add.