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Macworld May 2001 Michael Penwarden |
Your High-Tech Home Macworld's guide to creating a networked house of the future... |
Bank Technology News April 2001 John Hackett |
Computers Are Learning The Business Advances in computer processing power open the way for wider use of so-called artificial intelligence, at the same time that the self-serve aspect of online processes has increased the need for systems that "think"... |
Wired April 2001 Steve Silberman |
The Hot New Medium: Paper How the oldest interface in the book is redrawing the map of the networked world... |
Wired March 2001 William Shaw |
In Helsinki Virtual Village Your cell phone is a broadband browser, a smart wallet, and a passport to the wireless community of the future. And your fellow citizens are the content, 24 hours a day... |
Fast Company April 2001 Christine Canabou |
Life of Crime Tomorrow, we will put up with e-crimes the way we tolerate allergies today. The current biological warfare will be trumped by cyberlogical warfare. E-crimes will exploit us in very personal ways as cyberchips are embedded into our bodies... |
Salon.com March 7, 2001 Christopher Kemp |
Freezer culture You don't need religion for life after death -- just $35,000 and a taste for liquid nitrogen... |
Mother Jones February 2001 Ben Greenman |
HAL Hath No Fury An interview with The HAL 9000, Superintelligent Computer, on the occasion of the rerelease of Stanley Kubrick's '2001: A Space Odyssey'... |
PC World April 2001 Michael Gowan |
Future Web Wait till you see what's coming. With high-speed access, new services, and graphics-rich interfaces coming soon, the Net will truly be a part of everything you do... |
Wired February 2001 |
Verge A floating airport may be coming soon to Japan... |
Wired February 2001 James Drake |
The Greatest Shoe on Earth Trevor Baylis' hand-crank radio made him the toast of the Thames. Now the P.T. Barnum of British invention wants to unleash pedestrian power... |
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