The Inevitable Windows Edition Parody Of Google’s Project Glass [Video]
The Inevitable Windows Edition Parody Of Google’s Project Glass [Video]
PULSE TECHNOLOGY | APRIL 7, 2012
Google’s ridiculous-looking Project Glass already seems like a parody unto itself. But it’s real, it’s coming, and the internet has responded with cou… Read more
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Scoping the cost of the world's biggest new supercomputer
The world’s most powerful telescope – the new Square Kilometre Array (SKA) – is likely to need the world’s biggest computer to handle the incredible amount of data it will produce − and the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) is working out how to do it without breaking the bank.
ICRAR – a joint venture between Curtin University and The University of Western Australia – is working with the Canadian Astronomical Data Centre (CADC) to cost a new computer system to handle everything the SKA needs for the best price.
The $2 billion SKA project will generate one exabyte − more than 15 million iPods − of raw data a day which would cost hundreds of millions of dollars to store using currently available technology








