Lamont Wood
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Proteins Could Beef Up Computer MemoryIn the future, proteins could be your computer's "hard drive."
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Satellite Phones on TV's 'Lost' Can't Be RealAdvanced phones that haven't come along yet show up on TV.
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Futuristic Car Runs Like WWI SubmarineThis new concept car was inspired by World War I technology.
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TV Migrates to Cell PhonesThe broadcasting industry is setting the stage for mobile TV.
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Super Tuesday Voters Can Broadcast ChoicesNew technology to field voter input.
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Home Control Products Finally Come of Age
Wireless control of your home is no longer a remote idea.
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Hot New Trend Allows Computers to Get FasterThe industry's answer to faster PCs: adding more "cores."
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Crazy New Cell Phone: Big and StationaryThe latest thing in cell phones sits on your desk.
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Robotics Poised for Revolution (Again)Anyone can now get in on the ground floor, assuming this time it's for real.
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Comuter Security GlossaryFrom adware to zombies.
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Record-Setting Spam Effort Turns Computers into ZombiesBeware, and this time we really mean it. The bad guys are getting worse, and more prolific.
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Point and Click on Buildings: The World Becomes the Web
Web clicking will become a matter of pointing at your world with your cell phone.
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Commercial Revolution: Digital Ads EverywherePretty soon, advertisers be hawking wares at your doctor's office.
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Laptop-Users Rejoice: FAA to Allow Fuel Cells on FlightsFuel cells could soon be available for laptops and cell phones.
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3-D Home Printers Could Change Economy
Next time your favorite gadget breaks, print a replacement at home.
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When Your Most Significant Other is a ComputerIt's the relationship you spend more time on than any other.
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Computer to Read MindsIt can tell if you are overworked, under-worked or not working at all.
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Karl Rove's Campaign Strategy For Sale
Don't have an advisor like Karl Rove? Get the digital version.
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TV on the Web Embraced by Viewers and AdvertisersToday, 18 percent of those online watch TV shows on the computer.
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Future Smart Cars Would Prevent AccidentsJust don an EEG bathing cap and wait for boredom to set in.
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Analog TV in Countdown to OblivionAnalog TV's coming demise leaves lots of "white space" to play with.
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Pimp My Blimp: New Luxury Airship PlannedDirigible designed to overcome shortcomings of its predecessors.
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Company Now Selling Real Flying SaucersA saucer-shaped advanced hovercraft flies 10-feet high.
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U.S. Internet Dominance Eroding QuicklyBy 2011, as many Chinese as Americans will be online.
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