Bendy silicon chip paves way for flexible electronic devices
March 28, 2008 by Peter Chubb
Filed under Gadgets
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In just a few short years we will be seeing a range of flexible electronic devices thanks to a new bendy silicon chip. US scientists have designed these new chips and are made from ultra-thin silicon that has been bonded to sheets of rubber and have been folded like a concertina.
According to the Science Journel these flexible stretchy chips will be ideal in a number of products like smart clothing. US scientists are now working on a design for a smart latex glove, which will then be use by surgeons. The glove will be able to measure vital signs as well as blood oxygen levels; this could prove invaluable during an operation.
For a full report visit BBC News
New Windows Update: Microsoft have pulled out all the stops
March 17, 2008 by Mark
Filed under Microsoft News, News

Microsoft seems to be heading in the wrong direct with their latest Windows update, piracy in Asia is pretty bad and this one really does beat them all.
Ok looking at the picture above clearly shows what Egypt are doing to the new Windows, welcome to Windows potato chips in cool Ketchup flavour, would have been better if it was Ballmer sauce flavour.
