ALBANY Nikon Corp. will start producing 450mm wafers in June for computer chip companies at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering in Albany to work on next-generation research and development. Nikon’s 450mm immersion lithography tool will start patterning and delivering the wafers this summer for the nanocollege’s industry partners…
Do you have a great camera, but keep it in the automatic settings? Unleash it’s full potential and understand what it’s capable of doing, transforming your pictures from snapshots to something much more! The classes will meet the first 4 Wednesdays in April from 7-9PM at He Clicks She Clicks…
10:10am Wednesday 26th March 2014 in News By Tara Russell, Feature Writer Alex Mustard and a playful seal ALEX Mustard’s lungs were practically bursting after using all the air he had sucked in. But with experience from his bulging CV of 3,500 dives, he’d spent hours carefully timing the exact second…
College is expensive and no student wants to pay more unless they see benefits that directly affect them. The Wichita State University School of Art and Design is considering pushing for an increase to their student fees from $8 per credit hour roughly $24 per class to $60 per credit "The only way…
Gwendolyn Earle was on duty at the Franklin County Genealogical Society booth to help visitors locate information on families, churches, gravesites and/or family-owned property from years past. Guest speaker for the event was Linda Geiger of Woodward.com. She specializes in Georgia’s state and county records and a variety of…
The Olympus SH-1 seems at first like any other compact point and shoot camera with a long zoom. But it includes a signature feature usually found in the company’s interchangable-lens bodies: 5-axis on-sensor image stabilization. The $300 SH-1 has a 16 megapixel, 1/2.3 inch sensor and a equivalent 25-600mm f/3.0-6.3 Unfortunately,…
10:10am Wednesday 26th March 2014 in News By Tara Russell, Feature Writer Alex Mustard and a playful seal ALEX Mustard’s lungs were practically bursting after using all the air he had sucked in. But with experience from his bulging CV of 3,500 dives, he’d spent hours carefully timing the exact second…
10:10am Wednesday 26th March 2014 in News By Tara Russell, Feature Writer Alex Mustard and a playful seal ALEX Mustard’s lungs were practically bursting after using all the air he had sucked in. But with experience from his bulging CV of 3,500 dives, he’d spent hours carefully timing the exact second…
A DECADE ago, when digital cameras were new, the question on every photographer’s mind was how to get pictures off the memory card and on to a sheet of glossy paper. Even today, many users obsess over whether it’s cheaper to print a wallet full of snaps at home or…
10:10am Wednesday 26th March 2014 in News By Tara Russell, Feature Writer Alex Mustard and a playful seal ALEX Mustard’s lungs were practically bursting after using all the air he had sucked in. But with experience from his bulging CV of 3,500 dives, he’d spent hours carefully timing the exact second…