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Straight from the lab: technology’s first draft.
Devices that connect themselves could change networking.
Constructing optical waveguides in photonic crystals–cheap and easy.
Web-based software system will deliver packages right into your hands.
IBM aims to solve speech recognition’s nagging problems.
Construction sites go wireless.
Head-mounted virtual reality gives doctors a better view during minimally invasive surgery.
Robots that can climb stairs, crawl over ditches, survive three-story falls–and pester people who ignore your e-mails.
Most companies have no clue how people use their products. A little covert observation could help.
In laying claim to the decades-old idea of the hyperlink, British Telecom shows what’s wrong with patenting.
Chips that change function on the fly will mean more versatile handhelds.
How viruses deliver healing DNA to malfunctioning cells.