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Home Toys February 2005 Khanh Tuan Le |
IEEE 802.15.4 and Zigbee Compliant Radio Transceiver Design Zigbee and the underlying IEEE 802.15.4 standard promise a low-cost, low-power and reliable wireless network technology for a wide range of control and monitoring applications within the private sphere and industrial environment. |
IEEE Spectrum February 2005 |
The Long and Winding Road Josh Caldwell gave the ultimate test to his Segway Human Transporter: a 102-day, 6,502 kilometer journey across the U.S. |
The Motley Fool January 18, 2005 Rich Duprey |
Superjumbo Plane Takes Flight Airbus' colossal A380 surpasses Boeing's 747 as the biggest plane. While demand for the plane might be high, airlines are cash-strapped, particularly those in the U.S., which have not ordered any of the planes. |
Outside January 2005 |
Dispatches: Looking Sharp - The Unlazy Boy Bring your passion for cycling inside - without trashing the carpet. Modulus II Chair... Bullion Stil's Mod 8 Couch... Resource Revival's Cafe Table... |
BusinessWeek January 10, 2005 Ray Hoffman |
Wright's Angles In the 251 short pages of Frank Lloyd Wright, Ada Louise Huxtable manages to synthesize the considerable research into Wright and his work, to mediate the conflicting versions of Wright's "truth," and to bring a fresh point of view to his prolific final two decades. |
Home Theater December 27, 2004 Darryl Wilkinson |
New Furniture Rigs for Your Home Theater Digs Replace that tired, old TV base with a glowing, new storage-friendly design from Bush. |
Home Toys December 2004 Damien Wong |
Six Elements of Future Home Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs provides us a framework for identifying key elements of the future home. There are five key enabling technologies to facilitate this: Home Network... Residential Gateway... Media Center... Communication Center... Security System... |
Home Toys December 2004 Anu Katka |
New Era of Building Management When the COBRA (Connected Open Building Automation) standardization project started, its vision was to create an operating system for buildings, which would offer an open standard for easy and secure access to building functionality. |
Outside December 2004 Tasha Zemke |
Movin' On Up This fall, workers are finishing construction on the world's largest tree house, set among 16 lime trees in the Alnwick Garden, a 40-acre public space in England. |
Fast Company December 2004 Ian Wylie |
Please Displease Me Sometimes innovation isn't pretty. And neither are the cars Patrick le Quement designs for Renault. He's known for inspiring equal amounts of awe and anger -- along with strong sales. |
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