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New Car Sensor System Simulates Birds-Eye View
Small Electric Car May Usher In Big Changes
Solar Craft Flies Through Two Nights
Breakthrough May Revolutionize Microchip Patterning
Drawing on Air With Haptics in 3D
Google Pushes Open Source OCR
India Launches 10 Satellites At Once
NSFnet — 20 Years of Internet Obscurity and Insight
Swedish Company Trials Peer-to-Peer Cellphones
The Hard Science of Making Videogames
What Do You Want In iPhone 2.0?
Windows 7 Multitouch Demonstration
Adobe Opens the FLV and SWF Formats
An Inside Look At Iran's Nuclear Program
Ares V Rocket Bigger and Stronger For Moon Mission
Barrier to Web 2.0 — IT Departments
Breakthrough In Plastic Lasers
Bridgestone Shows Off Ultra-Thin, Full-Color e-Paper
DOE Shines $21M on Advanced Lighting Research
Effective Use of Technology In the Classroom?
Fermilab — Excursions Into Matter, Space and Time
GE Announces OLED Manufacturing Breakthrough
German Physicists Claim Speed of Light Broken
Laser Triggers Electrical Activity In Thunderstorm
Meet the 5-Watt, Tiny, fit–PC
New Electron Microscope Shows Atoms in Color
New Hydrogen Engine Test Shows Future of Aviation
Nokia's iPhone, No Seriously
OLPC Mass Production Begins
Raytheon Exoskeleton Brings "Iron Man" to Life
Seven Wonders of the IT World
Space Elevators Face Wobble Problem
Spider-Like Catamaran Travels 5,000 Miles On One Tank
The Best Tech You Can't Get in the US
The Nanomechanical Computer
The Very Worst Uses of Windows
Vinyl To Signal the End for CDs?
Women's Attractiveness Judged by Software
World's Largest Telescope Up and Running
'Hybrid' HDD Technology To Allow Data Access Without Booting
802.11n May Never Happen Due to Patent Concerns
Bar Codes Keep Surgical Objects Outside Patients
Company Demos Personal Aircraft, Future Jetpack
Crazy Stevie's iPhone Prices are Insaaane!
Crime Wave Thwarted in Second Life
DVD Security Group Says It Has Fixed AACS Flaws
Entering Passwords Through Eye Movement
Gadgets Have Taken Over For Our Brains
Google's Head of Research — We Don't Do Hardware
Graffiti as Password - Secure and Memorable
IBM Develops Technology That Could Store Data In Atoms
Japanese Stealth Fighter Announced as 'Return of the Zero'
MIT Wirelessly Powers a Lightbulb
Meet the Laptop of 2015
Mobile Phones to Monitor Traffic Congestion
Nanotechnology Boosts Solar Cell Performance
New EMI Boss Says 'Downloads May Be Good'
New GPS Navigator Relies On 'Wisdom of the Crowds'
New Technologies Attack the One-World Problem
New Way to ID Invisible Intruders on Wireless LANs
OLPC Cost Rises To $188 Per Laptop
Paranormal Investigations and Belief in Ghosts
Robot Planes and Helicopters Taught Aerobatics
Robotic Fly to Descend on New York
Russia to Build New Spacecraft by 2020
Some Blu-Ray, HD DVD Discs Sell Only 200 Copies
Space Elevator Teams Compete for NASA Prizes
Study Says DRM Violates Canadian Privacy Laws
Sweden's Vote on OOXML Invalidated
Switch to Digital Television Picking up Steam
The Best Of What's New 2007
The Quest for the Car of the Future
Wearing a Computer at Work
Why Don't We Invent That Tomorrow?
Wikipedia to be Licensed Under Creative Commons
Your Own Mini-Stalker
"Crowd Farm" to Collect Energy?
1935 Meccano "Dam Busters" Computer Restored
A Grand Day Out For British Rocketman
A Look Inside the NCSA
A Statistical Comparison of HD DVD & Blu-Ray Reviews
ASIMO to Conduct Symphony Orchestra
After 3 Years, Freenet 0.7 Released
Another US Tech Trade Deficit
Are Contactless Payments Really Secure?
BMW Introduces GINA Concept Car, Covered In Fabric
BitTorrent Video Download Store Falls Flat
Blame Your Mistakes on Technology
Bluetooth Prosthetics Help US Marine To Walk Again
Boeing's New 787 Wings — Amazingly Flexible
Building a 5-Ton Calculator From 19th-Century Plans
Building the World's 4th Fastest Supercomputer
Cable-Laying Boom Will Boost Internet Capacity
Canada Blocks Sale of Space Tech Company To US
Carbon Nanotube-Based NVRAM In 2-3 Years?
Coming Soon — Cyborg Farmers
Data Recovered From Space Shuttle Columbia HDD
Dearly Departed — Companies and Products That Didn't Make It
Diamonds Are a Fuel Cell's Best Friend
Disney Takes Another Stab at the House of the Future
Does Computer Use Actually Cause Carpal Tunnel?
Economic Impact of Tech Understated, Study Says
Effect of Virtual Avatars On Real-Life Behavior
Examining Presidential Candidates' Tech Agendas
Expensive Books Inspire P2P Textbook Downloads
FBI Adds Two Digital Forensic Labs
Fairly Realistic Flying Car Offered for 2009 Delivery
Fresh Air For Windows?
GE Microbes Make Ersatz Crude Oil From Many Sources
HTC Shift ThinkPad X300 MacBook Air Perfect Notebook?
Hitachi Develops New Visual Search
How to Convert Your HD-DVD Discs to Blu-Ray
Innovation's Role Is Sorely Exaggerated
Intel Doubles Capacity of Likely Flash Successor
It's Not a Flying Car - It's a Drivable Airplane
Japanese Auto Makers Teaming Up To Create Standard OS
Japanese Scientists Develop Long-Life Flash Memory
Kids Review the OLPC
Laser Pointers Classed as Weapons in Australia
Low Voltage Is Key To Energy-Efficient Chip
Magazine Photos Fool Age-verification Cameras
Making Strides Toward Low-Cost LED Lighting
Memristor — 4th Basic Element of Circuits
Memristor Based RAM Could Be Out By 2009
Modeling Urban Panic
NASA Ares Rocket Specs to Be Open Source
NASA to Launch Solar Sail
NSF-Funded "Dark Web" to Battle Terrorists
Nanotechnology-Powered Wiper-Less Windshield
New 4100 Lumen Flashlight Can Set Things On Fire
New Neutron Scatter Camera to Detect Smuggled Nukes
New Pictures of White Knight Two and SpaceshipTwo
New Plastic to Cut CO2 Emissions and Purify Water
New President for OLPC Organization
New Super Scanner Can Scan Body in Under a Minute
No OLPCs for Cuba, Ever
OOXML Will Pass Amid Massive Irregularities
One of the Coolest Places In the Universe
Open-Source Multitouch Display
PC Magazine Editor Throws in the Towel on Vista
Perpetual Energy Machine Getting Lots of Attention
Printing With Enzymes
Quick and Dirty Penryn Benchmarks
Quickies — MIT's Intelligent Sticky Notes
R2D2-Shaped DVD and Videogame Projector
RFID Passports Cloned Without Opening the Package
Researchers Develop Self-Cleaning Clothes
Researchers Unravel Mystery of Lightning Diversity
Robot Composed of "Catoms" Can Assume Any Form
Robots To Replace Migrant Fruit Pickers
Rockets To Race Over Wisconsin Skies
Russia To Build an Orbital Construction Plant
Samurai-Sword Maker May Cool Nuclear Revival
Security in Ten Years
Simple Mod Turns Diodes Into Photon Counters
Smithsonian Gets Military UAVs
Sony Runs Walkman Off Sugar-Based Bio Battery
Startup Offers Peltier-On-Chip
Supplies of Rare Earth Elements Exhausted By 2017
Swarm Robot Immune System?
TR Picks 10 Emerging Technologies of 08
Ten Weirdest Types of Computers
The Air Car Nears Completion
The First Paper-Based Transistors
The Inside Story on Norway's Yes to OOXML
Toshiba Boosts Hard Drive Density By 50%
Twitter Not Rocket Science, but Still a Work in Progress
VIA Announces Open Source Driver Initiative
Video on Demand From the Public Library
What Happens Next on the US Vote on OOXML
What a Botnet Looks Like
Windows 7 Won't Have Compact "MinWin" Kernel
Xerox Demos Self-Erasing, Eco-Friendly Paper
iGoogle Launches Developer Sandbox
Silent Microchip 'Fan' Has No Moving Parts
.Asia Internet Domain Launched
8 Can't Miss Predictions... for 1998
A Mythbuster's Biggest Tech Headaches (and Solutions)
A New Concept in Supercomputers
A New Map of the Internet
A Peek at AT&T's New Browser, Pogo
AI Researchers Say 'Rascals' Might Pass Turing Test
AMD Phenom and John Woo's Stranglehold In Action
AT&T Stops 'Time', Ends An Era
Amazon's Ebook The Future of Reading?
America's View of the Internet
Apple Turning Cell Phone Market Upside Down?
Apple and Google Are Telecom's Newest Stars
Best Super Tuesday Candidate for Technology?
Big Box Store Reps Push Unnecessary Recovery Discs
Bionic Contact Lens May Lead to Overlay Displays
Building Tomorrow's Soldier Today
Can Architects Save Libraries from the Internet?
Carmack Speaks On Ray Tracing, Future id Engines
Comcast Blocks Web Browsing
Computer Game Predicts Player Moves
DARPA Develops Dolphin-like Tail For Divers
DARPA Files Patent On Predictive Simulation
DOE Awards 265 Million Processor-Hours To Science Projects
Despite Aging Design, x86 Still in Charge