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John Gartner Guest Contributor

  • Military Reloads with Nanotech

    Smaller. Cheaper. Nastier. Those are the guiding principles behind the military’s latest bombs. The secret ingredient: nanotechnology that makes for a bigger boom.

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  • The Root of the Problem

    Sony BMG’s disastrous use of rootkit software has taught us a valuable lesson: we’re too trusting of commercial software.

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  • A Vision of Terror

    New visualization software tools give intelligence officers the ability to create special representations of digital communications. And that, they say, is helping track down terrorists.

    2 comments

  • Palm's Life Line

    What can Palm’s tumultuous history tell us about the future of the mobile device market?

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  • Mobile Army Requires Solar Soldiers

    The U.S. Army is turning to new solar-powered materials and sensors to solve the problem of too-little energy for its high-tech soldiers.

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  • Ocean Power Fights Current Thinking

    Corporations are readying the launch pf commercial ventures to generate power using ocean waves. Now, they hope the federal government will also get involved.

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  • Palm's Life Line - Part 2

    Smartphones from Palm will use the Windows Mobile operating system. So is the company handing over its future to Microsoft?

  • Scanning for Drugs

    An older technology re-envisioned could lower the cost of drug R&D – and make it more humane.

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