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The Future of the Internet III
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Britain makes camera that 'sees' under clothes
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Adobe to launch AIR 1.0
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Trying to put new zip into Moore's Law
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New multigraphics chip designs from AMD and Nvidia
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Futures of Entertainment 2: Content for and from Portable Multi-Platform Network Devices
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Papa John's takes texted pizza orders
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Newsmaker: Engineering a career at the PC's creation
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LOOK AROUND YOU: A Visual Exploration of Complex Networks
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SeedMagazine: Science is Culture
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"I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that."
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Will Bluetooth Technology Change Everything?
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Bacterial DVD Holds 50TB (HILARIOUS COMMENTS!!!)
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Information Technology forum
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Computing Without a Whirring Drive
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Mirror balls in space lead to quantum communications advance
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Ray Ozzie bringing 'syncromesh' to the Web
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Linux tool speeds up computer forensics for cops
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Twing lets you search forum and online communities
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Putting terabytes of memory into servers, the cheap way
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Stanford camera chip can see in 3D
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Judge on privacy: Computer code trumps the law
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How to Extend Your Wireless Network's Range
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Dell launches Inspiron notebooks with 'Penryn' chip
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RFID - Wikipedia
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Video Cheat Sheet: Femtocells
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Windows Vista SP1
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Researchers switch to photons in race for faster microchip
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Via makes way for 64-bit chips
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Gamer uses virtual training to save lives
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eSATA to shed the power plug
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More Than A Third Of US Consumers Using Their Phones As Entertainment Devices
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A plasma TV that's 1.5 inches thick
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What's a Femtocell?
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Big Brother gets bigger, says global privacy study
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A very real future for virtual worlds
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When grown-ups turn cyberbullies
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Intel ready for 2008 with Penryn
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Chip companies entering their metal period
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IBM, AMD further cut chip power consumption
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Intel produces chips for next generation
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Intel shows test chips made on future processes
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Battle of the urban robots
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No driver, no problem as robot cars finish race
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Physics Nobel goes to German, Frenchman
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Reuters Eyes Viewdle For Facial Search
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2011: Net Replaces Papers As Top Ad Medium
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How many processors are in your PC?
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Laser innovation speeds up hard disks
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New IBM supercomputer achieves petaflop
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Experience ancient Rome, virtually
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Broadband's Powerful Future
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New Technique Stores Data in Bacteria
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New Computer Hard Drives Better, Faster, Stronger
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New Hard Drives Hold a Terabyte of Data
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IBM looking at new way to pass data to processor
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Scientists dubious of quantum computer claims
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Cell phones: A new tool in the war-zone blogosphere
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Singularity Countdown Blog
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icsonline: Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences
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Intel, Micron Smack Samsung With 50nm NAND
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3pointD.com blog
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Saving data is a moneymaker
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RAY KURZWEIL: The InstaPundit Interview (September 02, 2005)
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Answers.com Search on 'Ray Kurzweil'
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Configuring CGMP On Routers & Switches
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The Future of Computing: From mainframes to microblades, farewell to GHz CPUs
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The Future of Computing
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Surfing the Web with nothing but brainwaves
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A Memory Card Torture Test
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Emerging Technology Trends - The Blog
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Howard Rheingold about our mobile world
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Howard Rheingold On Our Mobile World
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Cisco CCNA / CCNP: Frame Relay BECNs And FECNs
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Cryptography
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Crime of the future--biometric spoofing?
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The Future of Crime - Biometric Spoofing?
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China gaining on U.S. chipmakers, CEO says
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New Windows Standard Theme in Windows Vista
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New Japanese Windows Mobile Smartphone
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Samsung blurs line between camera, multimedia device
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TERABYTE Laptop Drive!!!!
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A Search Engine That's Becoming an Inventor
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Perspective: What U.S. broadband problem?
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A Car Navigation System That Takes Pictures
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Dueling Network Neutrality Commentary on NPR
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Young Programmer Develops Security Solutions
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How Web Browsers Adapt to Web 2.0
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IBM builds super-fast transistor
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Web browsers getting facelifts
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Frozen Chip from IBM hits 500 GHz
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Opera 9.0 Released
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Opera 9 Released, Big announcement in Seattle later
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111-Megapixel CCD Chip Ships
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Blurring the Line Between Laptops and Desktops
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WetPaint, Web-based wiki for everyperson!!
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Pickle makes photo, video sharing easy as email
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35 Ways You Can Use RSS Today
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Storage demands fuel hard drive, flash memory industries
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An Enhanced Hard Drive for Your Media
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Amateur Hour on the Web
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Atomic Switch
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Nokia turns cellphones into webservers
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When Cellphones Become Webservers
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Mapping Out a Blogger's Informal Social Network
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Computing companies ally for low power
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Intel delves into pervasive computing
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Intel's New Strategy: Power Efficiency
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Encryption Software May Halt Wire Tapping
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Cellular Providers Pushing High-Speed Access
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Improved Visual Search
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Getting Fiber to Homes Faster
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Computing the future
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From Information Freeway to Toll Road
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The GridWise Alliance
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Making the Power Grid Smarter
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Inside the Spyware Scandal -- Part 3
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Inside the Spyware Scandal -- Part 2
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Inside the Spyware Scandal -- Part 1
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WEB INVESTIGATOR
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Seattle Mind Camp 2.0 Wiki
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Seattle Mind 1.0/2.0
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RFID implants
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The Berkman Center for Internet & Society
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