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"It's Not a Revolution if Nobody Loses"
A new age of "technological reproducibility" is here. Ugh.
Sept • Oct Issue
Does the U.S. Need a CTO?
Mitch Kapor, a pioneer of personal computing, says the position is vital given the growing importance of technology.
Sept • Oct Issue
Broadening Technology's Reach
Researchers should switch from the race for the best to bringing new technologies to rest.
Sept • Oct Issue
Where Cell Phones Go to Die
People are recycling more mobile phones each year.
Sept • Oct Issue
Flawless Vote Counts
Cryptography lets voters verify ballots.
Sept • Oct Issue
"I Just Called to Say I Love You"
Cell phones, sentimentality, and the decline of public space.
Spare Some Bandwidth?
Pakistani scientists have a way to boost download speeds.
Sept • Oct Issue
Having the President's Ear
A look back at a time when science held sway.
A Secret Tool for the U.S. Swim Team
High-speed tracking techniques to measure fluid dynamics improve swimmers' strokes.
How (Not) to Fix a Flaw
Experts say disclosing bugs prevents security flaws from festering.
Beijing's Smog Experiment
Efforts to reduce pollution will let scientists see how the climate responds.
Commanding Your Browser
A new interface bypasses the mouse for some complex tasks.
A Bridge between Virtual Worlds
Second Life's new program links virtual environments.
Internet Security Hole Revealed
A researcher discloses the details of the major flaw he discovered earlier this year.
Cloud Computing's Perfect Storm?
An Intel, Yahoo, and HP initiative will use large-scale research projects to test a new Internet-based computing infrastructure.

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