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Community policing can help make the Web safe.
What happens when your data is not your alone?
The online encyclopedia is only a taste of what’s to come.
New chips promise cheap Web bandwidth.
In new offerings, much fascination, not yet much utility.
A transoceanic building boom is fueling Internet growth.
Silicon shortages drove up prices, but supplies are now increasing.
Audience, a California-based startup, has made a noise-canceling chip for cell phones that could also improve voice-recognition systems.
A neurosurgeon explains how she manages to cope with the newest technologies for brain surgery.
A device that supplements existing desktop equipment makes moving through 3-D environments more intuitive.
A new product makes any digital TV capable of displaying high-definition Internet video.
We asked technology innovators, luminaries, and users what the Web might be in five to ten years.
A look at Twitter’s offices days before they prepared for a move to a more grown-up space.
Google and Microsoft are offering rival programs that let people manage their own health information.
Do new controllers that purport to interpret brain activity really work?
A new book describes the man who created modern venture capital.
A mesh networking repeater for harsh conditions.
Helicos Biosciences’ novel machine could speed up sequencing and unearth new disease-linked genetic variations.
New publications, experiments and breakthroughs in biotechnology–and what they mean.
New publications, experiments and breakthroughs in nanotechnology–and what they mean.
New publications, experiments and breakthroughs in information technology–and what they mean.
Robert Fano knew that the true power of computing lay in its ability to connect people.