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  • Nanotechnology-based smart yarn for soldiers
  • Nanotechnology: Scientists create miniature machine parts from DNA
  • NASA Dreams of an Interplanetary 'Second Life' for Mars Crew
  • Navy Rail Gun Test DESTROYS Everything It Touches at 5,640 mph
  • Nerve-tapping neckband used in 'telepathic' chat
  • Neural Robotics Shotgun Autocopter
  • The new chip that will let an iPod store 500,000 songs
  • The New E-spionage Threat
  • The new hi-tech robot cat!
  • A new kind of cognitive autonomous robots
  • New Nanowire Battery Holds 10 Times The Charge Of Existing Ones
  • New way to save energy: Disappearing ink
  • The next hacking frontier: Your brain?
  • Next wave of gadgets let your body become the controller
  • Niagara Tunnel Project
  • No Entries in May 2010
  • O

  • Oddball Gadget: Mattel Mind Flex
  • Operation Acoustic Kitty
  • Optogenetics: Controlling the Brain with Light [Extended Version]
  • P

  • Panasonic CES 2008 check out the Life Wall and it's video.
  • Panasonic Lifewall Is the All-Knowing Gesture-Controlled TV of the Future
  • Patent on "Long Tail" for automated content authorship.
  • Paul S. Otellini Keynote Webcast
  • Peer-to-Peer Filesharing: Cold War Tactics Revisited
  • Pentagon to Merge Next-Gen Binoculars With Soldiers' Brains
  • People-Centric Urban Sensing: Security Challenges for the New Paradigm
  • People's Republic of Hacking
  • A pharmacy in a nanotechnology-based thin film
  • A phone that tells you what to do
  • Photos: Bat plane to spy for U.S. Army
  • Pilot your own virtual spaceship
  • Plastic Electronics Head for Market
  • Plexiglas-like DVD to hold 1TB of data
  • Pranav Mistry: The thrilling potential of SixthSense technology(video 13:51)
  • The press becomes the press-sphere
  • Q

    R

  • Radar Networks opens Twine to the world with version 1.0
  • Rare Mummified Dinosaur Unearthed: Contains Skin, and Maybe Organs, Muscle
  • Ready for a CyberWalk?
  • Red shift meets event horizon
  • RHex Robot - From the makers of BigDog
  • Robots fly over Antarctica
  • Robots that Smell
  • robovie-X will destroy you
  • Rover's goal is to answer: Was there ever life on Mars?
  • RSA’s Coviello: Let’s cook up a thinking security defense system
  • S

  • Sanity check: Will the Google revolution engulf IT departments?
  • Sarah Meyers TV: Where the world is headed?
  • Scientists Create First Memristor: Missing Fourth Electronic Circuit Element
  • Scientists to study synthetic telepathy
  • Secret recipe inside Intel's latest competitor
  • Secret Websites, Coded Messages: The New World of Immersive Games
  • Seeing Red: Tweak Your Brain With Colors
  • A Semantic view of the Wikipedia for Data idea
  • Signs That Facebook Is Acting Like a Sovereign Nation
  • Sir Tim Berners-Lee Talks with Talis about the Semantic Web
  • Skype Robot Demonstration with WowWee Roboquad - Video
  • 'Smart' Armor Learns More With Every Bullet
  • Smart fabrics and interactive textiles
  • Smartdust
  • Snorting a Brain Chemical Could Replace Sleep
  • SOA and compute clouds point to rethinking data entirely
  • Some gadgets come with viruses preloaded
  • Sony flaunts sexy .3mm-thick flexible 11-inch OLED display
  • Spiders and snakes in war--oh my!
  • Spyware abuse includes domestic abuse says McAfee
  • State of Connecticut v. Julie Amero
  • SXSW: Dead Space, a 'Deep Media' Case Study
  • Student 'Twitters' his way out of Egyptian jail
  • Super Techies: Paul Saffo
  • Swiss 'Fusion Man' Flies Over the Alps With Jet-Propelled Wings
  • T

  • Tech Talk: Why can't a computer be more like a brain?
  • Technological singularity
  • TED: MIT Students Turn Internet Into a Sixth Human Sense
  • Text Messaging Speeds Up Fast-Food Orders
  • Threshold Cryptography
  • Tin Foil Hat Alert: Paypal Messes With Ron Paul Campaign
  • Tiny music files almost as good as MP3 ones
  • Tiny Solar Cells
  • Top Pentagon Scientists Fear Brain-Modified Foes
  • Toward opal-based billboards?
  • Tweeting the terror: How social media reacted to Mumbai
  • U

  • Ubiquitous computing
  • Urban Leader Tactical Response, Awareness & Visualization
  • U.S. cyberwarfare preparations include offensive measures
  • Use Brainwaves to Control Your PC
  • US military offers $40,000 challenge to internet users
  • V

  • Venture stores solar power with molten salt
  • Vernor Vinge on the Singularity
  • Video games feature ads for Obama's campaign
  • Video: Meet the ultimate computer–UNIVAC!
  • Video Scenes Pulled from Peoples' Thoughts
  • Viral Video Hoax, or Proof of Impending Cyber Apocalypse?
  • Virtual Walls: Protecting Digital Privacy in Pervasive Environments
  • Virtual world tests telepathy
  • Virus-Built Electronics
  • Voice Mail Gets A Lot More Fun With Free Services
  • W

  • Wag The Robot? Robot Responds To Human Gestures
  • War of the Worlds: The Human Side of Moore's Law
  • Washington Times amongst newspapers putting semantic technologies to work with help from Inform Technologies
  • Watch the Live Streaming Keynote
  • Web Science: The next academic hot spot
  • Webcam Missile Launcher
  • Welcome to the AR Second Life Website
  • Welcome to the Data Cloud?
  • What's Next In Augmented Reality?
  • What Your Phone Knows About You
  • When a Virtual World Glitch Rocks Real World Parliament: The Power of Ripples
  • When Companies Become Countries
  • When 'Mad Men' Meets Augmented Reality
  • Where the botnets are
  • Why I Love Twitter
  • Why The Big Fuss Over Microblogs?
  • Why the future doesn't need us.
  • Wikitude : Practical Augmented Reality
  • Will social networking stop greenwashers?
  • Wireless technology played a big role in my surgery
  • World-Renowned Scientists Team With Google And NASA To Launch Singularity University
  • wizkid - expressions video
  • X

    Y

  • Yahoo and Reuters launch the latest citizen journalism experiment, but will users bite?
  • Your PC in 2008 and Beyond
  • Z



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