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  • First light wave quantum teleportation achieved, opens door to ultra fast data transmission

    by 
    Richard Lai
    Richard Lai
    04.18.2011

    Mark this day, folks, because the brainiacs have finally made a breakthrough in quantum teleportation: a team of scientists from Australia and Japan have successfully transferred a complex set of quantum data in light form. You see, previously researchers had struggled with slow performance or loss of information, but with full transmission integrity achieved -- as in blocks of qubits being destroyed in one place but instantaneously resurrected in another, without affecting their superpositions -- we're now one huge step closer to secure, high-speed quantum communication. Needless to say, this will also be a big boost for the development of powerful quantum computing, and combine that with a more bedroom friendly version of the above teleporter, we'll eventually have ourselves the best LAN party ever.

  • Mushroom TelePorter does HD streaming over cellular, won't beam your on-air talent anywhere

    by 
    Tim Stevens
    Tim Stevens
    04.11.2011

    If you need to be live and on the scene but can't be followed around with a remote truck and its retractable 100-foot antenna, you need a TelePorter. The camel-case 'P' should tell you that this is not the final realization of Gene Roddenberry's dream, rather a device created by Mushroom Networks, long known for products with goofy names like the PortaBella, which aggregates the bandwidth from multiple wireless modems to make one super mobile hotspot. The TelePorter basically takes that tech and adds some video wizardry to it, plus packaging that enables it to be mounted to the back of a camera. The result is live, full-HD streaming of footage straight from the camera and into the ether. Mushroom wouldn't tell us a price, saying that it varies based on configuration, but unless your camera's as big as the one pictured after the break we're thinking this might just put a real hurting on your budget.

  • Ultrasafe: The prestige, perils, and prestidigitization of Gnomish dimensional travel

    by 
    Brian Karasek
    Brian Karasek
    12.19.2007

    And lesser related fields or "I Can See My Hearth From Here, and It's Getting Closer." The Ultrasafe brand of dimensional transporter incorporates two versions thus far discovered by M.E.G.A. Research & Development. The first version Gnomish Engineers are able to learn is the Ultrasafe Transporter: Gadgetzan. The second learned is the Ultrasafe Transporter: Toshley's Station. Here we will discuss the various risks and rewards of the use of the Ultrasafe brand of transport, and briefly touch upon similar transport methods associated with the Goblin Experimental Explosive Korporation.

  • Around Azeroth: That poor mechanostrider...

    by 
    Elizabeth Harper
    Elizabeth Harper
    05.29.2007

    This screenshot is surely an example of mount abuse of the worst kind -- of course, this Gnomish mechanostrider probably doesn't have any feelings to hurt, but I am surprised its little legs haven't collapsed out from under it. However, there is a perfectly reasonable explanation for this unusual shot, sent in by reader Yezmina on realm Blackhand shows us some of the terrible potential consequences of using engineering teleporters. Do you have a unique shot of Azeroth or Outland that you'd like to show off to the rest of the world? Tell us about it by e-mailing aroundazeroth@gmail.com! Or perhaps you'd just like to see more of your pics from Around Azeroth. %Gallery-1816%