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Wired November 2003 Jennifer Kahn |
Regrow Your Own Broken heart? No problem. New liver? Coming right up. The road to regeneration starts here. |
Outside October 2003 Brian Alexander |
Are You Ready? The brave new world is coming -- fast. With sci-fi fantasy turning into performance-enhancing reality, we separate the hype from breakthroughs you can use. |
Reason October 2003 Ronald Bailey |
Enough Already A leading environmentalist makes a foolish case against technological innovation. |
Entrepreneur October 2003 Gizela M. Pedroza |
Eye Spy The latest in robotic watchdogs |
HBS Working Knowledge September 22, 2003 Diane L. Coutu |
PowerPoint, Robomanagers and You: The Growing Intimacy of Technology Can robots take on some roles of the manager? MIT's Sherry Turkle ponders the psychological effects of technologies today and tomorrow in this Harvard Business Review excerpt. |
PC Magazine August 27, 2003 John R. Quain |
10-Year Road Map For Chips Charting the course of computing's future is like sailing around Africa's Cape of Good Hope: Unpredictable storms could capsize your ship. |
Fast Company September 2003 Scott Kirsner |
5 Technologies That Will Change the World It's hard to believe in advances that are poised to change the world when everyone's just trying to survive. But these tireless innovators are developing technologies that are making the future worth looking forward to again. |
PC Magazine August 12, 2003 Bill Howard |
Bring Me to Life Sony seeks to animate ordinary objects. |
Technology Research News July 30, 2003 Eric Smalley |
VR accommodates reality Virtual reality systems could use a bigger dose of reality to cure their tendency to leave users empty-handed. A system that makes real objects players in virtual environments creates a hands-on experience. |
PC Magazine July 1, 2003 |
Future Tech: 20 Hot Technologies to Watch 20 of the most promising technologies of tomorrow. And since we're all gadget freaks, we couldn't help but show you some of the prototype products we found along the way. |
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