Bangalorean shows the way to store more on less – TOI Mobile

Karthik V Raman, a 27-year-old researcher with IBM, Bangalore, and alumnus of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), along with his team, has engineered templates for molecular memory devices which could store data up to 1,000 terabytes per square inch. It’s a good example of the convergence of computer electronics and molecular biology as has been envisaged for some time.   Original post on india.com    Comments on reddit.com   

How NASA might build its very first warp drive

A few months ago, physicist Harold White stunned the aeronautics world when he announced that he and his team at NASA had begun work on the development of a faster-than-light warp drive. His proposed design, an ingenious re-imagining of an Alcubierre Drive, may eventually result in an engine that can transport a spacecraft to the nearest star in a matter of weeks — and all without violating Einstein’s law of relativity. We contacted White at NASA and asked him to explain how this real life warp drive could actually work.   Original post on io9.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Libyan crowds drive jihadists from base in revenge for death of U.S. ambassador

The pro-American backlash saw the Ansar al-Sharia Brigade driven out of its base in the city of Benghazi, where Chris Stevens and three other U.S. officials were murdered in an attack on the local consulate.   Original post on dailymail.co.uk    Comments on reddit.com   

CP: Hackers Say They Nabbed Romney’s Tax Records Through Franklin Office, Plan to Release – Pith in the Wind

At the City Paper, Ken Whitehouse has a wild tale of hackers who claim to have accessed GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney’s phantom tax returns…   Original post on nashvillescene.com    Comments on reddit.com   

How I Built the Media Center of My Dreams for Under $500

Between the Blu-Ray player, cable box, laptop, and everything else hooked up to your TV, your home theater situation is a mess. Here’s how I rolled all those devices into one awesome media center—the media center of my dreams—for under $500.   Original post on lifehacker.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Build the Perfect, Portable, Powerful Mac, Then Carry It in Your Pocket

How would you like to take your Mac with you in your pocket? Until Apple builds a Macbook Mini, the most portable, powerful Mac you’ll ever have is the one you set up yourself. All you need is a USB hard drive and a little time, and when you’re done, you’ll have a perfect copy of your Mac in your pocket that you can use to boot any other Mac you find, clone a loaner computer in case your primary breaks down, and keep a headless backup of your Mac for troubleshooting wherever you go.   Original post on lifehacker.com    Comments on digg.com   

Carmakers report strong June sales, easing worries

DETROIT (AP) — From mini cars to monster pickups, sales of new cars and trucks surged in June and eased concerns that Americans would be turned off by slower hiring and other scary headlines.Automakers sold nearly 1.3 million cars and trucks in June, up 22 percent from the same month last year. Chrysler posted its best June in five years. Sales soared at Volkswagen, which is on track for its best year in the U.S. since 1973.The results allayed fears that growth would stall after a strong start to 2012. Earlier this spring, sales were on track to reach 14.5 million this year, boosted by mild weather and the post-earthquake return of Japanese cars to dealers. But the pace dropped to 13.8 million in May, as the stock market plunged and hiring slowed. In June, there was more bad news about jobs growth, and consumer confidence fell for the fourth straight month.But buyers didn’t go away. June’s sales pace rose to 14.1 million, according to Autodata Corp. And if sales stay at that rate for all of 2012, it will be the industry’s best year since 2007.Falling gas prices, cheaper loans and new models like the Ford Escape and Dodge Dart drew buyers. A revived housing market lifted sales of pickups. And there was still plenty of demand from people who bought cars in the middle of the last decade and needed to replace them. Annual sales hit a high of 17 million in 2005, and those cars and trucks are now seven years old.   Original post on ap.org    Comments on reddit.com   

Dotcom searches illegal: Judge – National – NZ Herald News

The High Court has ruled the police raid on internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom’s Auckland mansion was illegal and the removal from New Zealand of cloned copies of hard drives seized   Original post on nzherald.co.nz    Comments on reddit.com   

Autonomous Volvo convoy completes 125-mile highway drive – Electronista

Swedish carmaker Volvo has successfully completed a 125-mile long highway drive in Spain that included three autonomous cars and one commercial truck. The vehicles were wirelessly linked and followed a lead vehicle driven by a professional driver. Th   Original post on electronista.com    Comments on digg.com   

Megaupload’s Kim Dotcom Refuses to Give Up Passwords – TorrentFreak

Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom is demanding access to 135 computers and hard drives that were seized from his home in January, so the data can be used for his defense. Until then, he refuses to give up passwords to encrypted data stored on the machines. Dotcom’s legal team is challenging the legality of the search warrants at the High Court in Auckland and is accusing the US Government of an unfair fight.   Original post on torrentfreak.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Who owns your files on Google Drive? – Internet & Media – CNET News

Dropbox and Microsoft’s SkyDrive allow you to retain your copyright and IP rights to the work you upload to the service, but Google Drive takes everything you own. Read this blog post by Zack Whittaker on Internet & Media.   Original post on cnet.com    Comments on reddit.com