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Sharing the Browser
Sharing the Browser
Software lets workers collaborate online by clicking together.
Modeling Brain Blasts
Modeling Brain Blasts
A computer simulation reveals how blast waves reverberate around a soldier's helmet.
Giant Camera Tracks Asteroids
Giant Camera Tracks Asteroids
The camera will offer sharper, broader views of the sky.
How Google's Ear Hears
How Google's Ear Hears
The new voice-search application for the iPhone marks a milestone for spoken interfaces.

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Making Graphene More Practical
A novel process yields big pieces of single-ply graphene for smaller, faster electronics.
An Algorithm with No Secrets
Cryptographers will compete to define a new standard.
Expanding the Mobile Web
An announcement by Adobe and ARM will let phones see more of the Web.
The Coming Wireless Revolution
Gadgets that operate over television frequencies promise to transform the wireless landscape.
One Account to Rule Them All
A new service combines many ways of communicating.
Sick Searchers Help Track Flu
Google releases a tool to track the intensity and spread of the flu.
Laser Lunar Landing System
NASA is developing optical sensors for safer touchdowns.
Tracking Traffic with Cell Phones
A new project collects traffic data from GPS-enabled cell phones.
Lithography Past Light's Limits
A new optical etching technique could lead to faster microchips.
Firefox on Your Cell Phone
Can Fennec, Mozilla's new mobile browser, compete?
Opening the Cloud
Open-source cloud-computing tools could give companies greater flexibility.
Cracking Open Internet Hardware
With unprecedented access to network hardware, researchers have the chance to remake the Internet.
Cheap, Self-Assembling Optics
Researchers have made new nano building blocks for optical computing and solar-cell coatings.
E-Voting's Biggest Test
The 2008 presidential election could be shaken by flawed electronic voting technology.
Borderline Security
RFID chips in U.S. passport cards and some driver's licenses are at risk of being counterfeited or tracked, researchers say.
Voyage of the Bacteria Bots
Self-propelled microbots navigate through blood vessels.

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Spectrum Bridge closes $7.4M for radio spectrum auctions
Radio spectrum marketplace Spectrum Bridge just brought in a $7.38 million tranche of an anticipated $8.15 million second-round of financing. Espirito Santo Ventures, Milcom Technologies, Telecommunications Development Fund and True Ventures contributed. The Lake Mary, ...
Cell jammers still illegal, but may come to state prisons
In the US, cell phone jammers can only legally be used by federal law enforcement agencies. But a move is afoot to expand their use ...
Facebook Wins Judgment Against Spammer
Facebook has a won $873 million judgment against a Canadian man who bombarded the popular online hangout with sexually explicit ''spam'' messages.
A Whale of an Opportunity
If Twitter wants to make money, it needs to do to others what they've been trying to do to Twitter. That is, extend its lead ...
Study: time kids spend online not wasted after all
A large survey of studies that explore the use of the Internet by children in the second decade of their lives find that, in general, ...

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