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A Joined-Up Bot-Fighting Strategy
A Joined-Up Bot-Fighting Strategy
Can simulated handwriting stop the spambots from getting through?
Bringing 3-D Home
Bringing 3-D Home
The electronics industry hopes to woo consumers with eye-popping technology.
New E-Paper Technology Speeds Up
New E-Paper Technology Speeds Up
Research shows that photonic crystals can change color as quickly as other technologies.
Cleaning Up Shaky Home Video
Cleaning Up Shaky Home Video
Video-enhancing software developed for the CIA is coming to consumers.

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Broadband on Rails
A compact lens could make high-speed Internet access commonplace on trains.
The Year in Web Politics
Obama has transformed the use of the Internet in political campaigns--and he might do the same in governing.
The Year in Robotics
Advances in robotics for personal assistance, medicine, and the military in 2008.
The Year Online
The business of social networking, cloud computing, and a flaw in the fabric of the Internet top the most notable stories of 2008.
The Year in Computing
Computer interfaces, wireless devices, memory, and microprocessors were all hot topics in 2008.
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Voice Googling
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Large-Screen E-Reader
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Cheap, Printed RFID
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Caffeine Detector
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Bootleg Battle Lines
Rival aesthetics in the mashup community.
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Philips iPill
A tiny device delivers drugs exactly where they're needed.
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"Wavy Lines of Sound"
A research physicist looks to the past and future of recorded music.
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"Very Stunning, Very Space, and Very Cool"
An oral history of the launch of space tourism.
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Parallel Universe
In an effort to move forward, Intel dusts off old supercomputing technology.
Plugging a Password Leak
How a simple fix made password managers more secure.
Purified Urine in Space
NASA boldly goes where no filter has gone before.

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Conceptual Interface is Controlled by Hand Gestures
Toshiba showed off a conceptual computer interface at this year's CES that uses hand gestures for control. With simple motion sensing technology and a software ...
Palm strikes back with new OS, pré handset at CES
Palm has released its next-generation handset, called the pré, which features impressive hardware specs and uses a new operating system called webOS that runs HTML/CSS ...
CES kickoff event: first Internet radio for car is the coolest at opening party
This evening I went to CES Unveiled, the beginning party for journalists at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The place was packed ...
More iPhone apps you can't have: Newber and iCall
Apple doesn't say no to two new telephony apps. But it won't say yes, either.
HP unleashes a series of new low-cost computers at CES
Hewlett-Packard is launching a bevy of new products today that show it is designing its products to take into account the lighter pocketbooks and energy ...

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