Sunday, May 10, 2009

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The game of H1N1 influenza (swine flu)

Like other politicians sometimes take fighting games or the like, in the case of Chile, a passenger trying to board a bus Transantiago, a company took the game "SwineFlu."
This game, based on Flash, try the pigs cvacunar appear green.
There is, indeed, a world ranking of "beef".
Here is the widget. And one tip: Have a backup for your wrist, and streamline their fingers. Maybe you have to buy a new mouse.

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Tuesday, May 5, 2009

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Google continues to H1N1 (swine flu or the common people)

Google
make them again. Google Analytics now extended the service Flu Trends to Mexico. The concept of Flu Trends, in the words of Google.org, is "... calculated, based on the interest and research on symptoms, when a population can have any of the types of influenza."
is, when people search Google for "influenza" or "flu", this tool automatically takes them as if they were actual cases of the disease.


This is a map of Flu Trends for Mexico. It should be mentioned that these data have not been validated by any health or statistical entity, so the information displayed may be different from real.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

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achieve speeds of 8.2 GHz processor AMD

With the technique of overclocking, a Japanese managed to break through the 8 GHz Intel processor- . With a screen shot, managed to prove the record. In the picture, which distinguishes "Core Speed", is unable to see the speed reached. _________________________________________
Under the other path is the brand an American who transferred with an AMD processor for the first time, the barrier of 7 GHz This is impressive, since the normal speed at which these devices operate is around 2.6 Ghz. And when they speed up, sometimes the temperature of these increases, as well as its power consumption. Hence, to develop the technique of overclocking. (Other links)

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Crean gel that moves by itself

Japanese scientists succeeded in developing the first gel that moves without external electrical stimulation, or anything like it.
The gel, called "self-propelled " has the capacity to move like a caterpillar, change color and change shape, depending on the environment.
open Is the era of biological robotics?
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