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Popular Mechanics September 2001 Scott Gourley |
Ultimate Firepower With no moving parts, Metal Storm weapons can lay down a million-plus rounds per minute...  |
PC World August 30, 2001 Tom Mainelli |
Intel Pushes Technology to Speed PC Performance CPUs rule, but faster interfaces and dependable wireless connectivity makes a difference, Intel says...  |
PC World August 28, 2001 Tom Mainelli |
Intel Previews 3.5-GHz Pentium 4 Also upcoming: functions to lengthen battery life, provide multiprocessor-like hyperthreading...  |
PC World August 22, 2001 Martyn Williams |
Fujitsu Smashes Hard Disk Density Record New technology could allow notebook computer drives to store more than 100GB of data within the year...  |
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Digital Technologies Open Up New Strategies in Environmental Management How technology can have a positive impact on the environment through improved data gathering, remanufacturing, and more power-efficient technology.  |
Wired August 2001 Jennifer Kahn |
Let's Make Your Head Interactive The Human Brain Project is combining wet anatomy with next-gen scanning, imaging, and networking to give neuroscience a revolutionary new tool -- the globally accessible online mind...  |
Wired August 2001 Christopher Dickey |
Air Power A German pneumatics firm called Festo is pulling the piston out of the industrial age. Next up: Reinvent shock absorbers, scooters, and aircraft design, then build an inflatable castle in the sky...  |
Wired August 2001 Josh McHugh |
Beam On Want your own private fiber node? Has Novalux got an extended-cavity surface-emitting laser for you!  |
CIO August 15, 2001 Ben Worthen |
Twist and Spout Nothing is forever. When the carton started taking a hit from its plastic-jug competitors, International Paper had to rethink its core product. Quickly...  |
CIO August 15, 2001 |
Lighten Up As every third-grader knows, Thomas Edison invented the electric lightbulb. Or did he? It's painful to cast aspersions on the reputation of one of our heroes, but Edison, who patented his bulb in 1879, improved on a design that a British inventor had patented 10 years earlier...  |
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