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August 20th 2010 Virtuality


The Accelerating E-Book Revolution

E-Books Top Hardcovers at Amazon

Monday was a day for the history books — if those will even exist in the future.

I will miss the musty smell of a good hardcover and the sound of cracking it open to flip to its table of contents. But I won’t miss the weight of trying to hold several hardcovers at once after leaving a library or of spilling coffee or bits of food on one of the pages. And I certainly won’t miss straightening bent pages and ignoring scribbles from thoughtless past borrowers.

I welcome the day when e-books will lose the hyphen. I can read fairly easily on the iPhone and have finished more than one book on it. But the iPad is better than paper in the sense that light falls uniformly on all parts of any given page, the light is exceptional for indoor use, and of course one can store hundreds, and I suppose thousands, of e-books at a time on the 1.5-lb device.

July 19th 2010 Media Reviews


Quantum Memory Upgrade

Most Efficient Quantum Memory for Light Developed

ScienceDaily (June 28, 2010) — An Australian National University-led team has developed the most efficient quantum memory for light in the world, taking us closer to a future of super-fast computers and communication secured by the laws of physics.

The unprecedented efficiency and accuracy of the system allows the delicate quantum nature of the light to be stored, manipulated, and recalled.

July 3rd 2010 Quantum Physics