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Thought-Controlled ‘Pong’ Game Created by Hack Manhattan
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February 22, 2012
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October 31, 2011
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Uncovering the Darknet
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October 31, 2011
BY
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Conferences Are Moving to 3-D Digital Worlds
You may attend your next trade conference in a bathrobe, grasping a mug of coffee and wearing slippers, ...
October 17, 2011
BY
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Seattle’s Website Named Best of the Web
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September 14, 2011
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Adobe Carousel Brings Mobile Photo Sharing to the Cloud
Adobe Carousel is a cloud-based application which allows users to sync images between their computers, iPhones, or iPads, ...
September 14, 2011
BY
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Inventor Bringing Thought-controlled Robot Avatars to Quadriplegics
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August 23, 2011
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The Journey’s End on the Information Superhighway
That old CD shop at the shore closed its doors long ago, but even now, bookstores and video ...
August 9, 2011
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Apple Touchscreen Patent Finally Approved, Problematic for Competitors
Apple Inc. finally received approval for a touchscreen patent they had filed 3 years ago. The patent grants ...
July 23, 2011
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Internet Privacy in the New Age
A hearing was opened last week in congress for a bill that would require major internet service providers ...
July 22, 2011
BY
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Students Can’t Handle Technology, Says Report
Technology has become so integrated with our daily lives that most simply take it for granted. However, a ...
July 17, 2011
BY
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Congress Approves Skype VoIP Service with History of Faulty Security
On June 28, the House of Representatives announced that it had enabled its public WiFi network for the ...
June 30, 2011
BY
Ridge Shan
World IPv6 Day Test Underway, Hardware Issues a Concern
IPv4, or Internet Protocol version 4, is the world's current internet platform which supports an operational limit of ...
June 8, 2011
BY
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Silk Road: The ‘eBay’ for Narcotics
Online trading has given birth to a new platform for illegal drug sales. At a press conference Sunday, ...
June 5, 2011
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E3 Highlights: Nintendo Wii Successor on Its Way
The Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles, or E3, will open to much anticipation in two days. Nintendo ...
June 5, 2011
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‘Paper Computer’ Brings New Dimension to Smartphones
A new flexible computer that looks and feels like a sheet of paper could replace smartphones in five ...
May 9, 2011
BY
Kat Piper
New Book on Google Offers Insights and Inspirations
Steven Levy's new book “In The Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives" is arriving in ...
April 26, 2011
BY
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Library E-Books Compatible With Kindle
Library e-books: Kindle owners will soon be able borrow e-books from over local 11,000 libraries, Amazon.com Inc. announced ...
April 21, 2011
BY
Yi Yang
Kryptos Brings Military Grade Security to Every Smartphone
Business espionage and cybercriminals listening in on potential deals makes the business landscape a place where digital security ...
April 18, 2011
BY
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NextGen: Guiding the Future of Air Travel
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) released a report that predicts in the next 20 years, air travel will ...
April 17, 2011
BY
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The Brits Are Coming to Silicon Valley
An entourage of some of the best and brightest technology companies in the U.K. wrapped up a tour ...
April 10, 2011
BY
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New ‘Invisibility Cloak’ Can Render Objects Invisible
The day when an invisibility cloak hangs in the closet of every home may not be far off. ...
February 27, 2011
BY
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MWC 2011: New features for Windows Phone 7 in 2011
Microsoft has detailed a slew of new features for its Windows Phone 7 (WP7) platform at the 2011 ...
February 17, 2011
BY
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Urbee, the 3-D Printed Car Opens New Doors for Inventors
Jim Kor wanted to create the perfect car. What started as a dream would later become a Web ...
February 13, 2011
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Joshua Philipp
Inventors Push Boundaries With Lost Technologies
Lightning blasted in all directions of Richard Hull's home laboratory, jittering louder than a buzz saw as sparks ...
January 31, 2011
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Joshua Philipp
How Telltale Games Saved the Adventure Genre
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December 14, 2010
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