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Comment 70,000 small sells according to small cell vendor (Score 2) 124

The calculation is probably correct assuming the whole city needs to be covered by small (femto/pico) cells, which is of course something that small cell vendor would like very much. In reality, many areas with relatively low population/phone density can probably be covered by a macro network and high density areas - shopping malls, apartment buildings, university campuses will need to be covered by femto or pico cells.

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demiurg writes: "I'm looking for a descent math and general science educational games for a kid 7-8 years old. He is not a native English speaker, so ideally the game would require very basic knowledge of English or be translated to other languages."

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Submission + - Researchers Create Rain By Firing Lasers at Sky (inhabitat.com)

formaggio writes: Last year a team of researchers at Switzerland’s University of Geneva had come up with an interesting way of making it rain– by shooting lasers high up into the sky. At the time it seemed like science fiction, but now it is science fact after the team successfully finished tests around Lake Geneva.

Submission + - Actual information about status in Japan 1

demiurg writes: I have a business trip to Japan in the coming weeks. My friends and family tell me not to go and I probably won't. But before making such a decision I'd like to get some actual information to asses how dangerous the situation is. There is no shortage of news, but it is pretty hard to construct an objective picture based on news sites alone. Hence the questions — where geeks look for actual information, not hysteria pumped up news, these days ?

Comment I use it a lot when working with Chinese peers (Score 1) 370

I work a lot with Chinese and often it is next to impossible to remember correctly one peer's name without the business card. Putting just the name on the card is cool, but again will not work in this case - phonetic Chinese transcription (ynyì) can be ambiguous, so you need some additional information.

Cards with QR codes are really useful, I cannot understand why they are not widely used.

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