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The Candidates on Technology
Find out where Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and John McCain stand on key technology issues.
$100 Laptop Program's New President
Charles Kane thinks industry partnerships will boost the laptop's marketability.
A Price Drop for Solar Panels
The silicon shortage that has kept solar electricity expensive is ending.
A New Vision for Second Life
Linden Lab's new CEO outlines his plans to help Second Life mature.
Cheap Infrastructure
Google's App Engine is the latest service to reduce operating costs for Web startups.
Targeted Ads Designed for You
Companies are finding novel ways to target advertising to your cell phone and television.
Selling Stem Cells
BioTime's Michael West wants to standardize and commercialize stem cells for scientists.
On Markets and Complexity
Economist Robert C. Merton talks about the current crisis, risk, and financial engineering.
A New Memory Company
Intel and STMicroelectronics have formed a joint venture that plans to commercialize phase-change memory.
A New Divide in Social Networks
MySpace and Yahoo support Google's OpenSocial standard; Facebook does not.
What the FCC's Auction Means
Verizon and AT&T dominate the airwaves, but Google helped open the networks.
Will a YouTube Platform Matter?
The video site will let people do more with their clips, like watch them on TiVo.
Is the Net Too Neutral?
Recent FCC hearings pitted network operators and content distributors against each other. But if the two can find a way to collaborate, the Internet will work better for everybody.
Saving Energy in Data Centers
A group at Microsoft Research attacks the problem on two fronts.
Solar without the Panels
Utilities are using the sun's heat to boil water for steam turbines.
Fuel from Algae
A startup's new process could make fuel from algae as cheap as petroleum.
Applying Theory at Microsoft
Jennifer Chayes, managing director of the forthcoming Microsoft Research New England lab, talks about the importance of math to the Internet.
Mar • Apr Issue
TR10: Wireless Power
Physicist Marin Soljacic is working toward a world of wireless electricity.
Mar • Apr Issue
TR10: Graphene Transistors
A new form of carbon being pioneered by Walter de Heer of Georgia Tech could lead to speedy, compact computer processors.
Mar • Apr Issue
The Mess of Mandated Markets
New federal biofuel standards passed last year will distort the development of innovative technologies.
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