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Creatures of the Night Time

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Numb are certainly starting to hit the heights, and Realm Pictures, those clever bods behind this video of Night Time are also start to make a name for themselves. And if you fancy spending All Saints Day (that’s the one after Halloween) as an undead (that’s a zombie to you), the you are invited to get in touch with them. Otherwise stay tuned for a Zomblie Halloween Special next week.

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The Small Print

The weekly technology column from those gurus of geek at Plymouth’s at Orange Crate

Plymouth's computer and technology firm Orange Crate

Up until now a decent pair of reading glasses, a bit of patience, and a masters degree in legal babble was enough to keep you safe from the dreaded ’small print’. But some technical wizards in Japan have just gone and raised the bar…

A research team at the University of Osaka has developed what has been rightfully described as an ‘atomic pen’ which can (get this) inscribe nano-sized text on metal by manipulating individual atoms on the surface. The experiment was based on a previous discovery that silicon atoms on the tip of a atomic force microscope probe (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_force_microscope) will interface with the tin atoms in the surface of the semiconductor when in close proximity.

The researchers, after an hour-and-a-half of work, managed to spell out the letters ‘Si’. The completed masterpiece measured 2 x 2 nanometers – roughly 40,000 times smaller than the width of an average human hair. It is impossible to write any smaller than this – fact.

But don’t worry, you won’t be borrowing books the size of drawing pins from the library in ten years’ time. The experiment set out to show the potential of this new technology in a tangible and media-friendly way, but the real life uses run much further than just microscopic graffiti. Possibly the most interesting of these lies in the world of chip manufacturing. If the technology is true to all it promises, we could soon be seeing powerful computers the size of a wristwatch!

So watch this space. Although I can’t promise that you’ll be able to see any developments with the naked eye…

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Crime and punishment

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Some 15 laptops containing unknown amounts of personal information have been stolen from county council employees. But our question is, who is responsible for the loss? The victim or the perpetrator?

The Plymouth Herald is not happy about what Cllr Des Hannon, who has overall responsibility for Devon County Council’s information and computer technology, has to say.

Devon County Council is definitely a loser in this week’s news, read more of the week’s winners and losers on tomorrow’s People’s Republic of South Devon.

• stay tuned for Orange Crate’s technology column, when reading the small print goes to a new nano level

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