Google positioning for future interactive TV race
Upcoming workshop will focus on saving digital data
Ultra-powerful Laser can pump liquid uphill
US 100mbps broadband plan may become interesting battle
Surprising heat, complexity revealed in Jupiter's red spot
Movie theaters challenged by new 3-D market
Boeing readies robotic helicopter for deployment
Philips, researchers light up clothes with LEDs
New LED 'smart' lighting system uses network cable, not traditional wiring
New Lunar Images and Data Available to the Public
Tackling the chaos problem in computer circuits
Lab searches for source of 40 terawatt power within Earth
Samsung showcases 3D TVs at big Times Square event
Cisco unveils blazing next-generation Internet router
Superluminal computer could process faster than speed of light
Discovery: a new way of producing electricity
World's first DC high temp. superconducting transmission
'Microgrids' may be an increasing trend in electrical power distribution
Magnetic solder developed for wiring 3-D chips
March 1904: Nikola Tesla studies ball lightning
Intel gives intense gamers a new 6-core processor
Mind-reading computers at Germany's high-tech fair
'Microrings' could eliminate communication wiring in offices and homes
Apple sues to stop competing smart phones
Google opens PowerMeter to energy monitors
2010: Year of the laser    Laser Fest celebration
New chip developed for ultrafast optical communications
New experimental reactor design would use depleted fuel
Sony confirms PS3s 'leap year' glitch    problem fixed
Newest dark matter detector discussed at UCLA conference
German meeting discusses photo detectors of the future
The physics, the function, the fun of plasma
Video: Is the BloomBox the fuel cell that succeeds?
Disney's Web sites hit with outage
New material developed may lead to 'photonic computers'
Intel getting into the 'supercapacitor' business?
Everything you wanted to know about the Higgs boson but were afraid to ask…
Space Shuttle Endeavour makes rare nighttime landing
Ham radio's high adventures & midnight mysteries
Diamond nanowires advance quantum computing
Brain-controlled cursor gives effective neural workout
Scientists turn light into electrical current
DOE announces loan guarantees for new nuclear power
Wiring up the Vancouver Olympics
Scrambled messages can boost network efficiency
Stunning auroral plasma viewed on Saturn
PCs around the world unite to map the Milky Way
Google experiments with being a broadband supplier
More scientists using Playstation 3 computing grids
Intel gets competition from IBM's new 8-core processor
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory will provide flood of data    Launched
'Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider' yields important announcement
NASA and GM jointly develop robotic workers
Shuttle Endeavour launch succeeds on second try
Princeton scientist makes a leap in quantum computing
Second ‘Quantum Logic Clock’ now world’s most precise
First germanium laser advances optical computing
Plant Photosynthesis reveals underlying quantum physics
IBM upgrades datacenter exhibit at Disney's Epcot Center
Levitating magnet brings space physics to fusion energy research
Magnetism's role explored in high-temp superconductors
Successful laser blast brings fusion energy closer to reality
Jazz musician Pat Metheny uses robotic band
Can hydrogen change into superconducting metal?
Apple’s Jobs introduces tablet computer - the iPad
Lithium-silicon battery technology holds huge potential
Media lab's new tech makes board games electronic
Lab develops new graphene wafer for next-generation devices
X-ray image of star formation called "crazy, cool"
Computer model shows fission reactor in finest detail ever
Electromagnetic pulses harnessed to punch and shape steel
Electric plasma jet could replace dentist's drill in 3-5 yrs.
European company plans solar power plant to orbit in space
Magnetic loops signal upcoming solar flares
Solar roof shingles finally coming to commercial market
Laser phosphor display (LPD): next big display technology?
Bristol physicists figure out how to tie light into knots
New instrument finally gets a look at quantum mechanics
Giant Magnetic Loop Sweeps Through Space
Amtrak adding free Wi-Fi to some trains
World's largest wind power project cancelled - lack of transmission capacity
Google asks for approval to buy, sell wholesale electricity
‘Wet’ computing systems to boost processing power
CERN School of Computing considered "Mecca of physics"
HP laptop will be available with USB 3.0
Innovations to improve LEDs’ output, lifetime, reliability
Are pico projectors the next big cellphone trend?
Inside the world's long-lost first microcomputer
Intel shows off its first 'Moorestown' phone
Florida State reclaims world magnetic record
'Ferropaper' is new technology for small motors, robots
Steve Ballmer opens CES with keynote address
Thinner Laptops & 3D-TV    Tablet PCs will be big
Iowa State physicists looking at LHC proton collisions
Pulsars could be timekeepers for 'galactic GPS'
Japanese photographer uses electrical charge, not light
Scientists discover mechanism behind superinsulation
Thorium: the new green nuclear fuel?
Technology Review's year in Robotics    Energy
Large Hadron Collider ends 2009 on a high note
Scientists create world’s first molecular transistor
Sony looking for new, more powerful processor for PS4
Why does it take so long to commercialize new technologies?
Caltech scientists film photons with electrons
LEDs have bright future in consumer economy
Cheap, Plastic Memory for Flexible Devices
Carbon-based integrated circuits made more practical
Temp sensor generates own power from vibration
Toshiba claims 'spintronic' device breakthrough
Single-atom transistor discovered
Lightning-produced radiation potential concern for air travelers
Some black holes may actually be "quark stars"
Entrepreneurs learn that good gadgets are hard to make
Intel produces 48-core processor for researchers
Video: Finding a better way for computers to "see"
The future of TVs: What to expect in 2010
A new breed of 'shape-shifting' antennas
LHC sets new world energy record: 1.18 TeV
NASA's Fermi telescope peers deep into micro-quasar
Researchers create ‘synthetic magnetic fields’ for neutral atoms
Nanowires key to future transistors, electronics
Twitter feed - midnight in the LHC control room
Video: Japan hosts International Robot Festival
World’s 1st 'osmotic' power plant opens in Norway
First neutrino events observed at T2K near detector
Large Hadron Collider achieves first particle collisions
Researchers work on better extra-terrestrial calling code
Liquid battery big enough for the electric grid?
EE Times: "Ten emerging technologies to watch in 2010"
IBM explains 'cortical simulator' at Supercomputing Conference
(video) 'Dr. Megavolt' shows his faith in the Faraday Cage
Cornell researchers push tiny objects with force of light
New nuclear reactor concept inches forward
Hydrogen isotope nuclear battery will last 25 years
‘Universal’ programmable quantum processor demonstrated
Cray Jaguar supercomputer takes top spot
"Souping up" handheld calculators becoming a popular hobby
NASA will try risky plan to free Mars Rover from sand
Wireless sensors may soon lead to auto "road trains"
How much power does the human brain require to operate?
AMD talks about its 'Fusion' processor strategy
Windows 7 could hasten touch-screen computers
Signature of Antimatter Detected in Lightning
New invention addresses problem of lithium battery fires
Displays with electroluminescent liquid crystals now possible
Nov. 10, 1983: Computer ‘Virus’ Is Born
PC processor shipments break record
New 'SmartHand' technology connects directly to nerves
Molten salt gives solar power 24-hour capability
Trident laser accelerates protons to record energies
A look inside Microsoft's giant new Azure datacenter
NASA's Fermi telescope gets a glimpse of Space-Time
Internet turns 40: first message crashed system
Russia hopes nuclear ship will fly humans to Mars
DOE awards $338 million to accelerate geothermal energy
'Dash' heralds new form of supercomputing
NASA's experimental Ares rocket successfully launches
Organic manufacturing gets easier with new process
Tesla Roadster goes 313 miles on a single charge
Zinc-air batteries store 3x energy of lithium-ion
Tilera pushes to 100 cores with mesh processor
Internet domain names may allow non-English characters
CYCLOPS robot lets scientists test artificial retina
Age differences perceive robot's "emotions" differently
Windows 7 operating system officially launched
Web 2.0 conference speakers see mobile devices taking over
Electronic book-reader competition getting hot
Frontiers in Optics meeting: laser fusion and exawatt lasers
Strange theories emerge about the fate of the Large Hadron Collider
Preparations for the collider's next month restart
Tunneling diode brings quantum computing closer
Chinese lab creates an artificial black hole
Arizona State Researchers create molecular diode
Inventor James Dyson's new electric bladeless room fan
Thunderbolt Aerosystems Brings Rocketbelts to the Public
Audi enters electric race with e-Tron sports car
'Heat diode' paves the way for thermal computing
NASA craft impacts lunar crater in search for water ice
Mobile wireless subscriptions nearing 2/3 Earth's pop.
FCC warns creative ideas needed to increase bandwidth
Google study: computer memory errors more than expected
Do seasonal temperatures affect Internet speeds?
Neutrinos could revolutionize communications with submarines
Scientists who pioneered fiber-optics & CCDs win Nobel Prize
Plan Unveiled for US Smart Grid Interoperability
First green quantum-dot laser for mobile projectors
Nvidia goes after supercomputing market with 'Fermi' chip
One-megawatt barrier broken in search for new energy sources
NASA: Cosmic ray intensities at 50 year high
Texas Instruments opens first U.S. chip plant since 1996
'Excitonic' computers getting close to reality
Will optical 'Light Peak' be the next USB?
Philips hopes new bulb will win $10 million prize
MIT: "Bionic eye" ready for human trials by 2013
Neurocinema technology measures movie audience fear
'DEMOfall 09' tech show opens    show site
Intel Developer Forum 2009 highlights    'Light Peak'
Intel enters high-end graphics processor market with Larrabee
Intel's ASCI Red supercomputer almost needed HP chips
'Deep Green' robot is unbeatable at shooting pool
“Father of Cognitive Radio” to deliver keynote at RF Conference
DOE offering $40 million for next generation nuclear plants
Compact, rechargeable battery made from cellulose and salt
Winners announced for 'Lighting for Tomorrow' 2009 contest
Electric field makes liquids do strange things
Car firms disagree on electric future    New lightweight motors
The future of electronic circuitry based on organic materials
Super-cell lightning storm rages for months on Saturn
$7 million research grant will help bottle nuclear fusion energy
Mission Accomplished: Electric Motorcycle Hits 150 mph
Researchers can save money by computing on an Xbox
The future of physics: the iPod or the LHC?
Tevatron races to find 'Higgs' particle before the LHC starts back up
Hubble sees more beautiful world with new image sensors
TI hopes to inspire with new "Nspire" calculator
Electronic circuit is powered by tree's electrical energy
China signs agreement to build 2 gigawatt solar plant
Shuttle Discovery lands safely at Edwards Air Force Base
Steve Jobs returns for Apple's '9/9/09' product event
iCub robot learning to adapt its behavior
1951 working electronic computer gets restoration
Bio-nanoelectronic device could boost computer efficiency
Germany's 'IFA' electronics show wrapping up    Photos: weird things at the show
Is 3D the next consumer electronics format battle...?
1859: Solar storm induction takes over telegraph system
A Lego robot learns to solve Sudoku puzzle
World’s largest open computing network gets $30 million
Scientists prepare for the next giant atomic collider
Stunning image: single molecule captured for the first time
World's smallest semiconductor laser - a new milestone
"Electric sunflowers" in Texas contribute to the power grid
Fusion energy research used for future computer chips
IBM's Power7 a hot topic at the 'Hot Chips' conference
Upward "gigantic jet" lightning studied
Ultra-small LEDs create new design opportunities
The new PS3 and a history of shrinking game consoles
So maybe there really is no 'dark energy'...?
Tests show feasibility of using nuclear power plants on the Moon
CBS will embed video advertising devices in magazines this fall
'DNA origami' used to self-organize much smaller microchips
Organic electronics discovery allows 2-way electron flow for the first time
The Sega Genesis game console turns 20 yrs. old
Build your own Apple-1 replica computer from scratch
Google celebrates birthday of magnetism's discoverer
Podcast: Quantum computing expert William Phillips
Plug-in electric vehicles and the smart grid's future
Researchers develop lower-temp micro fuel cell
MEMS: electronics becoming mechanical again?
New type of circuit that behaves 'quantum-mechanically'
Perseid meteor shower to light up night sky for a week
Batteries set to become $60 billion industry by 2013
LHC will run at reduced power for Nov. restart
Concerns to have about future-proofing your digital media
NIST Demonstrates Sustained Quantum Processing
SIGGRAPH '09 trade show displays state-of-art machine interfaces
GEMS mission will explore the "polarized" universe
Ionosphere project stimulates the imagination... & some paranoia
Laser-Powered "Lightcraft" may be near Commercial Reality
Intel grid-computing application helps scientific research
New lower-cost containment approach to fusion reactors
Some coffee shops pulling the plug on laptop users
Laboratory advances can turn nuclear waste into new fuel source
Change of an icon: Radio Shack becomes "The Shack"
Shrinking a laboratory down to a microchip...
Space Shuttle Discovery in preparation - Aug. 25 targeted launch date
'Graphane' solves electronic problems of 'graphene'
A Q&A discussion with Atari founder Nolan Bushnell
Breakthrough in solid-state lighting applications
Mount Rushmore to get laser treatment for future reference
Laptop computer storage goes to terabyte scale
Fermilab's new camera will search for 'dark energy'
New supercomputer can rearrange its own circuitry
A fluorescent microscope made from a mobile phone
World's largest telescope to be built in Hawaii
40th anniversary of Moon walk celebrated
How Apollo technology has changed high-tech history
American Superconductor gets $12.4M in 'Smart-Grid' funds
Laser technology creates new forms of metal
Bill Gates puts Feynman lectures free online
Discovery of new optical forces has significant implications
'Blue Brain' project shows some strange behavior
Flexible lensless camera from optoelectronic fiber
Building a global lightning detection network with Prof. Robert Holzworth
GE and art students work on OLED wallpaper to illuminate your room
Rumor of an all-electric Mercedes gullwing car
Chemist aims to turn molecules into motors
Historic atom smasher faces its own demolition
'Pink silicon' could mean better photo detectors
Physical reality of string theory demonstrated
NCSU working on metal-muscled robotic bat
Google goes after Microsoft with new operating system
End of an era: CompuServe goes offline after 30 years
Physicists control individual bits in quantum computers
Gallery of low-tech computers from long-past to present
New device traps and uses a single ion as measurement tool
Printable batteries for "credit card" sized devices
world's biggest telecommunications satellite put in orbit
Microsoft opens mega datacenter in Dublin Ireland for cooler temperatures
Medical computer models seek to assemble the virtual human
New angle and insights on high-temperature superconductivity
Scientists create first electronic quantum processor
'SkySpark' electric airplane sets speed record
NASA launches sophisticated storm satellite
Graphics processors become powerful tools for defense
Water-cooled IBM supercomputer will help heat campus
LG Electronics' goal - 5 million LED TVs in 2010
ILM talks about what it takes to make a Transformer transform
Intel, Nokia work on new pocket computer project
NASA's 'LRO' explorer now in orbit around the Moon
Will new modular designs bring back nuclear power?
Mystery of the Missing Sunspots, Solved...
The official start of construction of 'Spaceport America'
'Magnetic Superatom' discovery has spintronic potential
Sensors give mobile phones new data gathering capability
Scientists break light modulation speed record... twice!
New exotic material: a leap in microchip speeds
'electronic glue' promises less expensive semiconductors
Future dentists may use kilovolt plasma arc
End of analog - Dawn of digital-only TV arrives
Drag Car Racing Goes Electric...    GM Opens Battery Research Lab for Volt
‘Colossal Magnetic Effect' - another revolution in computing?
Apple's next iPhone, MacBook upgrades, new OS    'WWDC' show coverage
OLEDs enable a full-color screen that bends
Nanomotor: mechanical energy directly from light
Laser process nearly doubles incandescent lamp efficiency
Reviews of the Electronic Entertainment Expo
Microsoft unveils new Xbox 360 controller
"Mission One" Electric Motorcycle Hits the Track
In search of the world's best atomic clock...
Laser ignited fusion lab goes into operation
NASA's latest solar activity predictions
Scientists demonstrate all-fiber quantum logic
What does it take to hand-build an 8-bit CPU?
A rotor driven generator made of single molecules
After repairs Hubble is even better than new
'Multiferroics' may be the circuits of future computers
Microsoft's new search engine: "Bing"
Shuttle Atlantis lands safely in California
NASA preparing for future Moon missions
Big Bear Telescope Captures Sun’s Magnetic Field
Engineers find fundamental flaw in transistor noise theory
Thermometer probe blasts off to take temp. of universe
New 'broadband' cloaking technology simple to manufacture
Next gen disks have 2,000x capacity of current DVDs
Tiny, Do-It-Yourself Satellites Get NASA Boost
GPS system 'close to breakdown'...?    Air Force says no
New supercomputing search engine goes online
Are computers transforming humanity?
Avatar technology uses advances in artificial intelligence
Air-fuelled Battery Could Last Up to 10 Times Longer
QUIET project to deploy new gravity-wave probe
Fujitsu unveils world’s fastest computer processor
European Space Agency launches 2 new telescopes
All-Seeing, All-Knowing, Real-Time Data Cruncher...
Google suffers wide scale service outage    networking error
How physicists find antimatter in the real world
May 13 (1884): Electrical Engineers celebrate electric light
Group "Arc Attack" uses singing Tesla coils
New nanocrystals mean cheap lasers and brighter LEDs
Stretchable displays you can wear on your sleeve
Hollywood and physics collide in new movie
Experts meet to discuss magnetic refrigeration
Physicists create world's smallest incandescent lamp
Big Solar Flare Portends Sun’s Return to Normal
Exploring the 'spooky' depths of quantum physics...
First two ALMA astronomical antennas linked
MIT competition puts robots on a recycling rampage
AMD's fusion of microprocessor and graphics technologies
Image: Technology adoption curves for US households
'Photonic time stretch' camera captures 6 million frames/second
Final replacement magnet goes in for the Large Hadron Collider
Ground breaking for most advanced neutrino experiment
Computer sensors make efficient, "smart" turbine blades
New method for making nanoscale plasmonic circuits
Brighter, colorful “e-paper” for electronic readers
Apple may start designing their own microchips
Computer control speeds up for hypersonic travel
Gamma-ray burst seen from 13 billion light-years away
A geomagnetic "apocalypse" in 2012?...
GE crams 500GB of data on holographic DVD
IBM computer will compete against “Jeopardy!” contestants
Pizza tossing art unlocks secrets of tiny motors
Ancient Egyptian Karnak temple goes digital
Method developed to suppress quantum computer errors
AMD's upcoming 6 & 16 core processors renew competition
'T2K' Neutrino Beamline Started Operation
Construction complete on world's brightest, most powerful X-ray machine
Bluetooth 3.0 expected to be 10x faster than current
Hydrogen protects nuclear fuel in final storage
Liquid crystal laser technology for future laser TVs
AT&T doubling 3G capacity for wireless mobile devices
New 6 megawatt turbine is world's largest
Black Hornet "nano" copter is world's smallest
Atomic clock accuracy boosted with 'collision control'
"Instant-on" computers from ferroelectric material
Computer Scientists Develop Method For Verifying Safety of Computer Control
Executives at 'RoboBusiness' hopeful about robotics industry
Diamonds could revolutionize quantum computing
Electronics giants team up on next-generation microchips
Navy guards undersea cable crews from pirates
Mars rover Spirit has unexplained computer reboots
PG&E making deal to buy solar power from space
Argonne project works to squeeze more computing per watt
Next-Gen Atom Smashers: Smaller, Cheaper, Super Powerful
Google puts tour of its new data center on YouTube
Can lightning be redirected with laser beams?
Just how vulnerable is the electrical power grid?
Online video gaming increases, console sales fall
Service restored after cable sabotage in Silicon Valley    $250,000. reward
Autonomous Antarctic Observatories Gather Space Weather Data
Error prone quantum processors will require complex software solution
Compact fluorescent bulbs need power factor correction
Spies penetrate US power grid elements
Researchers developing transparent display technology
Past, Present, and Future Computer Interfaces
GOCE satellite fires up electric ion propulsion engine
GM & Segway team up on electric 2-seater
Windows XP gets another extension from Microsoft
Engineers work to combat "electrosmog" in microcircuits
Sunspot and solar wind activity near century low
UK robot performs its own experiments
Genetically engineered virus build performance battery
Study shows low-level laser light can reduce cholesterol
First movie ever of carbon atoms moving on graphene crystal
Researchers develop way to mass produce graphene circuits
Flat, Flexible Loudspeaker produces crisper, clearer sound
Super-laser fully operational at last - another step towards fusion power
Honda's new Asimo robot controlled by thought helmet
Nuclear power industry enjoying a revival
Lights In Sky Prompt Flood Of Calls In US Northeast
Video 'Game Developers Conference' wrap-up
Study shows playing action video games sharpens eyesight
Universities optically couple new supercomputing clusters
IBM expanding into high speed electric trains
New video game "console" plays on the Internet cloud
'SUPER3C' cable project aims to reduce transmission losses
Hackers could blackout a smart electrical power grid...
New evidence emerges for 'cold fusion' power
Graphene signal multiplier may speed up communications
Untangling the 'entanglement' problem with quantum computers
New materials boost efficiency of blue OLEDs by 25% for better white light
Nanotube muscles that could replace motors and actuators in robots
UK team builds robot fish to detect pollution in oceans
New NASA software gives you control of a fleet of satellites
Cisco Systems wants a big presence in your home
New transistor laser shows ultra-high bandwidth promise
IBM may buy Sun Microsystems    Microsoft releases IE8
Flying car successfully completes maiden test flight in New York
Old swimming pool game used to develop new robot control system
Japanese robot debuts on fashion show catwalk
Video: Laser TV delivers best color on the market    Laser gun to kill mosquitoes
Nvidia, Sony Sign Physics Deal for PlayStation 3
Nanocapacitors combine best of high power and storage capacity
Discovery docks with last solar array for space station
Austin’s Tech Fest off to good start    - Show updates -
In honor of the Atari 2600 console and its design
Arizona State working on 'printable' lighting & solar cells
'Spin' battery would store energy magnetically, not chemically
New Lithium-ion technology could recharge in seconds rather than hours
Research center helps utilities protect against lightning damage
New plasma rocket could cut costs of space travel
Interest in jetpacks as strong as ever
Working on wireless power for real-world applications...
First virtual reality to affect all five senses
Liquid battery could provide rapid, massive storage needed for solar powered cities
2009 CeBit show is smaller but still relevant to market
'Demo 09' tech conf. opens for innovative entrepreneurs
MIT's 90 MPH solar-electric car for October race
Self-charging batteries use solar cell wrapping
US electric utilities see significant drop in power demand
IBM researchers discover way to cool carbon transistors
Tiny New Electric Cars Are Coming -
World's biggest radio telescope moves forward
Computing challenges of simulating cosmic evolution
Special robots may prepare lunar surface for NASA outpost
Sprite discharges and UFO sightings...
New standards will be needed to tap "smart grid" potential
Tiny "wall plug" size network computer runs Linux
Make your own "Bristle Bot" from a toothbrush & cell phone motor
Carbon Dioxide monitoring satellite crashes near Antarctic
Magnetic secrets behind high temperature superconductors
New computer projects let you join in fusion research with your own PC
Weaponized ball lightning?...     Most Extreme Gamma-Ray Blast Ever Seen
Experts Warn of 'Terminator'-Style Military-Robot Rebellion
Advances on "nano" electronics     Nanogenerators may replace some batteries
IBM sees broadband over powerlines for rural areas
Gigabit Wi-Fi for High-Definition Video on mobile devices
Solar powered phones popular at 'Mobile World' event
Phone manufacturers commit to making a universal charger
Internet drives innovation in new mobile devices
Hundreds of US stations cutting analog transmission despite DTV delay
Who's to blame for satellite crash in space...
To find Dark Energy you have to listen in the "dead zone"
Magnetic field can make electrons do quantum twist
Plasmonic switch created - faster than electronic, better than optical
3-D at International Solid-State Circuits Conference
Intel names five challenges for future chip development
US and Russian communication satellites collide in orbit
1.3+ gigawatt solar-electric deal made
Google wants to be a player in the "smart grid"
High capacity wireless advances made with millimeter wave amplifier
Canadian scientists read minds with infrared light
Large Hadron Collider restart set for September
Sony's Playstation 4 rumored to use Intel's Larrabee chip
Computer science project aims to reverse-engineer the human mind
Ford's first all-electric vehicle will be a van
Intel's 32 nm process on track for this year
Magnetic cooling may replace compressors in the home fridge
Video: Artist uses circuits and motors instead of a brush
New plasma transistor could create sharper displays
US digital TV transition delayed until June
Video: USB 3.0 demonstrated at 'DesignCon'
Galaxy Evolution Explorer satellite images now on "SkyView" virtual observatory
IBM's giant 20-petaflop 'Sequoia' supercomputer
Supercomputing Hits the Desktop...
Supercharged metal-ion generator great for making tiny circuits
Nanotechnology makes supertelescopes much more sensitive
Scientists fly 2 rockets through Auroral plasma arcs in Alaska
Remote maintenance robotics for the ITER fusion test reactor
"SnowMan" software helps plow drivers in Buffalo, NY
Using fusion to eliminate nuclear power plant waste
How to build your own digital TV antenna
Massive US ice storm causes widespread blackouts
Ontario lays groundwork to advance electric transportation
Electric motorcycle does zero to 60 in 3.8 seconds
New solar cell material also harnesses infrared light for more efficiency
Training the next generation of particle accelerator scientists
'Thermal Photovoltaics' technology looks promising
New semiconductor ink developed for flexible circuits
Programmable Broadband emerging in race towards PC TV
Micro piezoelectric motor for the human bloodstream
What's new in Microsoft's 'Windows 7' operating system
Superbright LEDs will power home theater projectors
Shortwave Radio, easy, cheap and still fun!...
Unusual cold weather creates stunning streetlight reflections
Visual light "cloaking" device getting closer to reality
Japan considers restarting nuclear "dream reactor"
New LED materials inspire solid-state lighting advance
Earth's magnetic field's connection with the climate
Engineers develop new power line de-icing system
Flexible camera photodetectors could help sharpen digital photos
Video: CERN demos giant 3-D digital camera used in Large Hadron Collider
New toys will move by brain-wave command
WowWee expanding product line beyond robotic toys
Mitsubishi & Nvidia hope to impress with 3-D televisions
AMD's gaming supercomputer idea    Disney likes Intel's interactive chip
Reviews and video coverage of the Consumer Electronics Show...
Light gets squeezed to the quantum limit    Desktop atom smashers
A miniature 'synchrotron' for your home lab    Levitating nanomachines
Built to last: Mars Rovers celebrate 5th anniversary of successful use
32,000+ LEDs: New Year's light ball will display year-round in Times Square
Zune player freeze-up solved    Leap Year glitch blamed
25th anniversary of the Apple Macintosh computer
Atomic clocks show advantage at matching Earth's rotation
An engineer's "old-school" fix for a data error problem
High Temp Superconducting motors & generators near reality
MIT's "Year in Robotics" review    Wind power trends to watch this year
The case for a more modern and smarter electrical power grid
AT&T wireless service suffers major outage from winter storm
3-D virtual reality labs get a 700% improvement
Mediterranean Sea Internet cables damaged    repairs start
Guide to build a supercomputer from Sony Playstation 3s
IBM claims fastest graphene transistor
New York may get brighter LED street lights    Bigger, brighter New Year's Eve ball
Zinc oxide + sulfur = brilliant new lamp phosphor for more natural light
A new record set for quantum network storage & retrieval
Tech. companies join forces to make advanced electric car batteries
Earth's complex magnetic shield fascinates scientists
At 11 million electron volts ALICE accelerator recovers energy
VEX adds colledge level to its Robotics Competition
Solving 'big fingers on small touch-screen' problems
Marconi's Dec. 12th radio milestones...
Can blue light emitting streetlights reduce crime?
The "dream recorder" may be getting closer to reality
Photovoltaic power costs expected to plummet in '09
LED lighting allows man to take his island off the grid
Scientists design first see-through computer chip
The mouse & other modern computer features from 40 years ago
Faster computers & Internet with a better photon detector
New insights on fusion power...
New regulations open way for fuel cells in portable devices
Nvidia launches Tesla desktop supercomputer
Plastic particles assembled in a microchip like "ship in a bottle"
Nanomachines driven with the mechanical force of light
More human type filtering can improve computer processing
Electricity from waste heat with new Rankine Cycle machine
Optical chips would store data as "excitons"
Steve Wozniak plays with his robotic Gibson guitar
Making anti-matter in the lab...
Firefly mission will measure gamma rays from lightning
USB 3.0 spec. to deliver tenfold speed increase
'AI' technology can hang a picture on the wall of another picture
Endeavour docks with International Space Station
'09 RoboCup Nanosoccer to be played on a microchip
IBM backing broadband Internet over powerlines
US polls show support for big electric train projects
AMD gets back in the fight with its 'Shanghai' processor
New AC generator works by stretching zinc oxide wires
Mini nuclear reactors can power 20,000 homes for 7 - 10 yrs. without refueling
Clemson researchers advance nano-scale electromechanical sensors
NASA's Mars Phoenix lander has gone silent as winter & darkness sap energy
Sun starting to flare after 2-year low    Space Weather Prediction Center
Even with better instruments antimatter is hard to find
Silicon core optical fiber: more efficient, more uses
Electrical wire made from plastic instead of copper?
Is there a revolution in our understanding of gravity?
Microsoft shows off 'Windows 7' at WinHEC '08
Texas PD adopts 3D laser scanner for crime scene investigation
Nov. 4, 1952: Univac computer predicts election
European Space Agency's Robotics Challenge declares winner
Robotic surgery is on the rise - more precise, less trauma
Why do good robots do bad things?...
Magnetic Portals Connect Sun and Earth
Shocking entertainment!... the mission of KVA Effects
Ultra-fast laser strobe catches electrons in action
"Microbots" that can navigate through blood vessels
University tries to measure the "realness" of virtual reality
Consumer Electronics Assn. starts work on '3DTV' standards
Delivering 'Power-over-Ethernet' for low-current devices
How to read obsolete digital data in the future
An Internet for outer space?...
New 'mechatronic' heart pumps without beating
Renewable energy requires new electrical storage solutions
Looking back at the very first electronic video game
Making denser computer chips using "flying plasmonic lens"
Australia plans $1Billion electric vehicle charging network
BMW showcases lithium-ion battery-powered MINI
Austrian firm to produce electric off-road motorcycle
New type of electron crystal could reinvent the transistor
Razor thin LCD screens possible with slimmer light guide
Oct. 21, 1879: Edison presents bulb that lasts 13-1/2 hrs.
Mylar balloons blackout Football game in Buffalo, NY
Fusion power: still difficult & elusive
Organic solar cells go into commercial-scale production
Einstein's 'Relativity' theory holds up to neutrino test
Intelligent street lights model "flower mechanics"
NASA awakens Hubble's 80486 processor after 18 years
‘Noiseless’ Amplifier improves prospects for quantum computing
Times Square Sign Uses 12 Million LEDs
Computers compete in Artificial Intelligence contest
Carnegie Mellon & NASA test "lunar prospecting robot" in Hawaii
"Smart Lighting" sends Broadband Internet through room lights
Buffalo's 1901 Technology Revolution...
Superconductor wired gadgets get closer to reality
New 'Phase-Change' invention could revolutionize memory
"GridFest" celebrates World's largest computing grid project
Solid-State computer drives become serious challenger
AC & DC electricity may power homes of the future
World's 1st transformer tested for 800 kilovolt DC power transmission
Hybrid cars & trucks could help power homes through 'vehicle-to-grid integration'
Solar/voltaic refrigeration for remote "off-grid" areas
New robotic repair system will fix ailing satellites
The latest news from Japan's CEATEC technology show
NextFest showcases artistic technology & imagination
Playstation3 Processor will power Toshiba's new "Cell TV"
Hubble Space Telescope loses its ability to communicate with Earth
Giant collider problems "normal" for such a complex machine
Wall Street Journal's 2008 Technology Innovation Awards' Winners
Model train displays superconducting, mag-lev principles
Solar Wind Plasma Output at 50-Year Low
Magnet failure shutting down Large Hadron Collider until '09
Reception problems occur with first Digital TV test
Florida University will help modernize electric power grid
Google's 'Android' phone has arrived
Windows OS for supercomputers available soon
Surround Sound Radio finally practical with new technology
Antimatter isn't science fiction - It's used everyday
The Large Hadron Collider suffers an electrical fault
Electric cars still need better batteries
The original integrated circuit turns 50 years old
University of Rochester's new 3-D processor architecture
NASA proposes nuclear powered Moon base
Kent-State's new production of flexible liquid crystal displays
First beam of protons fired around 17-mile collider ring
- Assurances that it will not destroy the world
- Its best and worst-case scenarios
Intel shipping solid-state 80GB "hard drives"
New 'GeoEye' Satellite: Better, Faster, Sharper Images
Stanford develops model helicopters with their own intelligence
Robotics pioneer's new mission to improve worker productivity
Speed up your PC by disabling unnecessary Windows Vista features
Despite fears, Internet structure keeps up with video demand
Multi-Core Chip Research gets $6 Million from NSF
Intel moving to six-core "Dunnington" processor
'nanonets' help tiny wires conduct more electrical energy
Protecting wind generators during voltage dips
'visual computing' spreading throughout society
3D videogaming benefits from better hardware
2" square "Space Cube" PC...
What's under the hood of a Tesla sports car
Gamma ray observatory reveals new and different sky
In 2003 Fairbanks connected to the world's largest storage battery
Sony claims highest power semiconductor laser
Japan opens $1.36B Proton Accelerator Research Complex
New graphics processors could accelerate cures for diseases
"Hydrogen Road Tour '08" completes in US
Researchers at IBM demonstrate light-emitting nanotube
Woz at IDC: "If You Know You're Right, Don't Stop"
Cameras: more megapixels can mean more image noise
Intel resurrects Tesla’s dream of wireless power distribution
Putting virus' to work making microbatteries
Fermilab Looks for Visitors from Another Dimension
The Earth's magnetic field is changing...
Polymer-based capacitors as an alternative to battery storage
Can protons and light replace electrons and transistors?
Magnetic memory experiment achieves new speed record
Future gadgets will have ESP - everyday sensing and perception
A step toward building an organic "spin transistor"
Make your own Home Media Center with Windows Vista
Some handy things to know about HDMI cables
Superconducting advance in electric power distribution
Robot developed with a Biological Brain
800 megawatt solar/electric grid underway for California
Electric power from hot asphalt?
U of Toronto getting Canada's most powerful supercomputer
Disney expands research & development in robotics
An historical look back at the electric meter...
Using "slow" light to speed up the Internet
Scientists begin preliminary startup testing of the Large Hadron Collider
- participate in this physics experiment with 'LHC@home'
3-D materials = invisibility shields & high-powered computers?
Plastic film can turn cold from electric field & cool devices
Flexible electronic 'retina' can take natural shapes
Anticipation building for start-up of giant atom collider
U of California Researchers Make Quantum Mechanics Discovery
Nissan doubles battery power in new electric car
Nvidia encourages "Visual Computing" market
Caltech gets $20 million to advance solar-electric energy
A cheap way to produce "supermagnets" for electric cars
Ultracapacitors instead of lithium-ion batteries for cars
Will an 'electronic tongue' replace human wine tasters?
Solar energy storage solution - hydrogen gas
High fuel prices drive a surge in small electric cars
New semiconductor lasers overcome conventional limitations
Caltech bioengineers develop 'microscope on a chip'
Europe & Japan join to map out the future of intelligent robots
NASA probe investigates nature's plasma show
Future cars might generate electricity from a hot muffler
FIRST Robotics Competition teaches engineering challenges
Can we harness the computing power of our visual system?
Lightning Car Co. enters its own 130+ mph electric sports car into the market race
Appreciating the man who gave us electric air conditioning
The next generation motion capture technology (video)
Planning a GPS system for the Moon
Micromirrors could replace liquid crystal display pixels
Home Servers making the old CD collection obsolete
Fired rockets reveal X-ray emissions from lightning
Pittsburgh, PA celebrates "Robot 250" robotic art
DISH Network increases HD lineup with EchoStar XI launch
World's fastest yet, 500 HP electric car due in '09
So Cal Edison Constructing World’s Largest Solar Panel Project
A toned-down Electronic Entertainment Expo   event roundup
Netflix movies delivered via Xbox...
The small, low power, class 'D' amplifier for personal gadgets
Unlocking more light from white LEDs
What are the realities of hydrogen powered transportation?
The other solar energy: stored steam
SDO satellite will give UV view of solar storms that disrupt the power grid
Cost-effective way to turn your windows into electric generators
Playing air hockey against a robotic arm
MIT reports finer lines for microchips
A new, mercury-free fluorescent lamp?...
Giant solar tower would generate with "chimney effect"
'Anaconda' generates electricity from ocean waves
Some Toyota Prius models will have solar panels
Einstein's Theory Passes Strict New Test
How many processor cores to choose for your next PC
Microjet chip cooling technology can handle 1,000 watts
Surge Strips vs. Plug-in Power Conditioners
Physics laboratory creates "Super Atoms"
Gadgets Gone Wild At "Digital Experience 2008"
Maglev trains in America by 2015 -
What's holding up energy storage on the power grid?
Lithium-ion batteries prepare to take a giant leap forward
Help fight cancer with the 'CELS@Home' computing grid
Building a micro-frig to cool micro-circuits
Intel's optical chip sets new speed record
Devils in the details of high megapixel chips
University's accidental discovery could speed up computers
A giant looking glass to investigate dark energy...
'Excitons', not electrons, could transmit future communications
Celebrating "Baby" computer's 60th anniversary   1948 video   First digital music
Google's 'Android' phones proving tough to deliver
New 'radar altimeter' satellite will measure ocean height
Duke Univ. creates virtual 'sticky notes' for cell phone networks
The world's nine largest science projects
Flywheels store energy for power grid demands
Roadrunner already at work modeling human vision
TeraGrid speaker urges optical networks for universities
Microsoft building new "mega data centers"
Firefox 3 browser ready - record downloads crash servers
AMD's "stream processor" reaches 1 teraflop
New radiation resistant transistors tested for use in space
IBM jumps into solar technology race    Intel invests too with spin-off
Shuttle Discovery home after successful mission
Improving flight safety through software simulation of control towers
Actual images of quantum entanglement captured
Gamma Ray Telescope heads for orbit
U of Florida professor designs plasma powered flying saucer
How thermal design mistakes can cost $1 Billion
Using solid state data storage vs. magnetic data storage
Roadrunner Supercomputer: It will do 1,000 trillion calculations per second
Satellites catch a break from low solar activity
Clumpy Martian soil challenges robotic arm
Many gadget returns due to confusing interface
Stronger, more efficient particle acceleration
Disagreement over USB 3.0 standard
IBM builds plumbing into the chip for water cooling method
The PC processor turns 30 years old
Low power processor runs on fresh fruit
Cell phone camera's evolving performance
Duke Univ. Scientists Make Micro-Robots Dance
Shape-shifting organic computer interfaces of the future
Photovoltaic module production increasing dramatically
Astronauts installing Kibo Laboratory on Space Station
Computer model attempts to predict human thoughts
Simple 'living' computers being made from bacteria
Chip giants battle for micro-microprocessor market
Intermittent short circuit in Phoenix analyzer
Norway competitor enters US electric car market
MIT students use high-tech batteries to build all-electric Porsche
Intel's 32Gb flash memory for solid-state drives
Smaller, faster transistors from carbon nanoribbons
Future "Windows 7" shifts from mouse to finger interface
NOAA Predicts Space Weather to Save Satellites and Power Grids
Broken satellite radio communication with Phoenix is restored
Phoenix lands safely - takes first images
Will laser diodes of the future be made of plastic?
Ultracapacitor: solution to massive, short term power storage
Nuclear energy - America's new 'green' darling?
Laser based 'picoprojectors' on the way
Artistic Illumination with Organic Light Emitting Diodes
Cheap membrane increases fuel cell output
One Giant Leap For Micro-Robots at Conference
Auto Industry Prepares for "Intelligent Highway"
New generation of fiber-optic cables is more flexible
Nvidia & AMD stances differ on new memory technology
Finding the best transmission frequency underground
Netflix offering $100, 5" sq. movie download box    Review
Optimal's solution to power grid congestion
AMD announces new PC gaming push
The ruby rod laser turns 48     Wired.com's Best Laser Stories
Real bugs in the system causing electrical problems
The Mythical Battery in the Basement...
An alternative to the silicon chip?
Mars probe set for risky descent
NASA puts finishing touches on Gamma Ray Telescope
MIT helps inch towards the goal of fusion power
Use of wind energy expected to grow dramatically
Microsoft Set To Launch "WorldWide Telescope" site
GIOVE-B satellite transmits first signals for better GPS
Record-setting Laser May Aid Searches for Earthlike Planets
Power grid management becomes important business
WiMAX promises to transform wireless Internet world
Will "sealed" gadgets stifle Internet creativity?
HP looks for more help from scientific community
New video game also helps advance medicine
MIT students work towards cheap solar power
Building a supercomputer by lunchtime
History: 1895 Calculator Learns to Multiply
Melting microchip circuits can remove defects
High performance transistors from "disordered" materials
The competitive fusion energy race...
'Smart' power meters will manage future electricity use
Phoenix Mars lander designed to look for simple life
Video: Tesla electric sports car finally ready to buy
New field-emission display using copper nanowires
Active-matrix display employs nanowire transistors
Photosynthesis-based photovoltaic cells could reduce cost
Solar cell grade silicon shortage ending as plants come online
First high temp superconductor transmission cables operational
New memory circuit turns theory into reality
Blu-ray demand weak despite winning format battle
Industry leaders push for digital home networks
Google Maps, Google Earth, now Google Ocean...
Next generation broadband coming - will allow web high-def
Faster computing by studying optics at the atomic scale
Searching For Other Life… with Dr. Seth Shostak
Indian rocket puts a record 10 satellites into orbit
The work to solve long-term data storage problems
How to survive the switch to digital TV
Predicting and planning future electric energy needs
Power grid loads not just about 'watts'
New Family of High-Temperature Superconductors Discovered
NASA Supercomputing Facility Marks 25 Years
What do we want from robots?
Graphene used to create world's smallest transistor
Carnegie Science Center plans "Roboworld" exhibit next spring
Engineers can finally harness the 'terahertz' band
Rapid progress in high-brightness LEDs for Projection TVs
Electric sail would use solar wind for space travel
Better forecasts could prevent wind power blackouts
Computer Science Fog Machine Improves Computer Graphics
Game Developers' Salaries Rising, Survey Finds
New Artificial Material may improve Electronics
Micro sensor/fridge invented for semiconductor defect analysis
Tips for designing a "cool" data center
Engineering skills tested in NASA's Moonbuggy Race
Quantum Computing: Group demonstrates entangled photons
Laser Triggers Electrical Activity in Thunderstorm
The hard quest for a good Electric Vehicle Battery
"Smart Antenna" will improve free digital TV reception
Computer Museum opening 'Babbage Engine' exhibit
Soyuz capsule docks with space station
A different Hubble analyzes the Internet's "black holes"
Integrating thermoelectric coolers into microchips
IBM's "racetrack memory" may boost density 100x
Superinsulators transform electronics design
University of Texas Fires Up Most Powerful Laser in the World
Computing Grid Could Make Internet 10,000x Faster
Japan looking to robots to help ageing population
New space station crew rockets into space
Intel's tiny new Atom processor...
Panasonic Putting Plasma Displays in Cell Phones
Jules Verne docks to Space Station
New York City will host 'World Science Festival' in May
Cutting edge computing helps discover the origin of life
Sending wind power out to sea
CERN promises the Large Hadron Collider won't destroy the Earth with black holes
A fuel-cell alternative to batteries
iPhone competition comes to market
Intel will battle Nvidia for high-performance computing
Uncovering the mechanisms of lightning varieties
Protect Your Systems From Summer Lightning Storms
Space Shuttle crew reflects on marathon mission
New ideas and competition for 'Space Tourism'
AMD delivers the first tripple-core processors
Shuttle Endeavour lands    Mars Rovers will stay alive
Electrons move much faster through graphene transistors
Some Old Technologies That Are Still Kicking
Netflix suffers 11 hr. site outage - has to delay rentals
--- back online    May stream movies to Xbox360
Contemplating escape routes to a Parallel Universe...
A look back at Volta's battery
Big increase in thermoelectric effect using nanotechnology
CERN opens its doors to the world
Video: Highly efficient plasma lamp of the future
Exploding star - visible to naked eye on March 19 - happened 7.5 billion yrs. ago
Paying respects to a great mind: Arthur C. Clark
Tesla Motors begins production of electric roadster
New features coming for Blu-ray DVD format    PS3 will incorporate them
Manmade ‘Metafilms’ will make radio equipment even smaller
Microsoft, Intel funding labs for parallel computing
Intel moving to six cores this year...
The Commodore 64 Still Has Game!
Nano-photonic switches developed for more processing power
Space Robot Flexes Arms for 1st Time
Improving Graphene Transistors
Astronauts enter Japanese module, power to robot restored
AMD shipping triple-core Phenom processors
Astronauts assemble "Dextre"    Robot details
About Japan's 'Kibo' science lab
'AI' researchers working to create virtual world avatar that can pass the Turing test
Single-Crystal Semiconductor Wire Built into an Optical Fiber
OLED display market to top $4.5 billion by 2010
Some engineers turn back to mechanical computers
Molecular sized device designed to mimic brain cells
The search for a "tiny fourth dimension"
IBM & Hitachi research transistor behavior at 'near-atomic-scale'
Ariane 5 rocket launches automated “Jules Verne” supply ship
Governments demand redesign of Edison's invention
Some highlights from Germany's consumer electronics CeBIT
Microsoft talking with Sony about putting Blu-ray in Xbox
Ultimate miniaturization: electronic components made of single molecules
Design challenges of making consumer chips reliable
Protecting the Large Hadron Collider from its own proton beams
The fractal complexity of the engineering world
The 'Javabot' brews a great cup of coffee!
Transferring vinyl records to MP3 with a USB device
Japan may see aggressive marketing of lithium-ion electric cars
Online gaming community electing its own government
AMD doing 'Cartwheels' to catch up with rival Intel
Things you can do with a nanotube radio
New LED lights will illuminate the Old North Church
Student develops polarized LEDs for "ultra-efficiency" and LCD displays
Intel's "Atom" processor for the mobile Internet
Photos: An Internet nerve center    Running a Data Center
March 11 Endeavour mission will be longest 'visit' ever
Fixing the bugs in nuclear powered Mars rover
World's largest particle detector lowered into place at LHC
Sony hoping 2008 will be the year of the PS3
Robot attempts to interpret, then reenact your dreams
Getting ready for the all Digital, Hi-Def future of Broadcast
Genetic Algorithms: Computers find the best solution through trial & error
Oil-rich Qatar moving to electric transportation
Loss of wind causes Texas power grid emergency
Video: The Xerox computer that Bill Gates and Steve Jobs copied
New electronics gives radio telescope 10x increase
Massive blackout hits Florida - cause: substation fire
Google helping to build undersea cable to Japan
Nvidia's look at the future of graphics computing
Intel's six-core 'Dunnington' processor
Microsoft will stop making HD DVD players for Xbox 360
Japan launches "super high-speed" Internet satellite
World's largest solar plant planned for Arizona
Sandia, Oak Ridge labs prepare to build 'exaflop' computer
Researchers measure force to move a single atom...
Teams lining up for 'Lunar X Prize'
Satellite hit successful    Briefing video
Atlantis home
A video game controller that uses brain signals
It's official: Toshiba quits HD DVD - Blu-ray wins    Did PS3 win the battle?
Microsoft not saying what it will do yet
Intel launches 8-core gaming platform
New laser clock accurate to 1 sec. in 200 million years
Game Developers Conference opens in San Francisco   event website
Wal-Mart now selling Blu-ray only in hi-def format
Disney will open new 'House Of The Future' in May
Sparking romance... and power lines! - the hazards of metallic balloons
"Dead satellite will be shot down..."
Intel & Microsoft fund lab to teach parallel computing
Fusion power research advanced with grid computing
Nanowire fabric can generate power from body motion
Mystery of the blacked-out BlackBerry    RIM upgrade?
Confident start-up companies look beyond Blu-ray
How the Internet adapts, for good and bad
BlackBerry Service Out in N. America
Internet video clogging the pipes
Netflix commits to Blu-ray    Free Wi-Fi at Starbucks?
Yahoo to say "no" to Microsoft    "Maybe" to AOL
Google may be eyeing a piece of CNET.com
Using WiMAX to solve bandwidth problem of mobile video
Scientists hopeful US will increase funding for fusion & high-energy physics
BlueGene/L tries to compute quark theory at Livermore
Examining the Middle East Internet cable problem
3 should be fixed by weekend    Bloggers play "Who Dunnit?"
Russia launches unmanned cargo ship towards Space Station
TI & MIT develop ultra-low power chip
Two Billion transistors on new Intel chip
Rapid growth of wind farms causing tech shortage
Video: The computer that started the revolution
No ships present when Middle East Internet cables were cut
Not so fast...Yahoo could ally with Google against Microsoft
Google reaches out helping hand...
Microsoft buying Yahoo!...?    History of the 'big three'
World's biggest atom smasher should be ready this spring
What new particles of matter might be found?
Some of the greatest gadgets from ancient times
Electroluminescent "windows" for blank walls
Making progress at finding Dark Energy
Some of the best ideas from the 'Demo Conference'
Internet service being restored in Mideast after cut cables
Indonesian tsunami detector also severed
Astronauts make risky repair to Space Station power system
Manufacturers will show off new chips at International Solid-State Circuits Conf.
A fond farewell to the cathode ray tube
The mainframe computer is back in style
AMD/ATI releases dual-processor graphics card with teraflop capacity
A provoking look at the 'particles' of gravity
US satellite on crash course with earth - possibly in March
Update on the 'Graphene', carbon based, transistor
Consumers are liking 'fibre to the home' broadband
10 new technologies on IBM's drawing board
Laser system offers robots better 3D vision
Windows "7" will replace Vista, but when?
Solar Cycle 24 began - what trouble will it cause?
Could be most intense since record-keeping began (NASA 2006)
US FCC opens 'wireless' auction     Could IBM buy AMD?
Details of Intel's new transistor technology
New lead-acid battery lasts 4x conventional type
Making progress in computer based face recognition
Hollow optical fibers can speed up computing & communications
Keep radio frequency noise from disrupting your design
Programmers urged to learn parallel programming
Video: Looking back at the first Ethernet
DOE announces 2008 "Lighting for Tomorrow" competition
Future farming will have driverless tractors
US adds 5,244 Megawatts of wind power in '07
Build a redundant (RAID) disk system for your PC
Intel's new 45nm, 'Hi-K' CPU chip line     AMD defines tenacity
Electronic contact lens could enhance human vision
Silver-zinc battery technology challenges lithium-ion
Intel says software needs to catch up with hardware capability
Increasing supply should mean falling solar panel prices
Getting the most out of Hi-Def entertainment
Analyzing the battle over "open-source" software
Macworld 2008:     CNET's show coverage
Web movies, thinner laptop   Jobs praises retiring Bill Gates
The secret to success at invention…and life
Ulysses views Sun's North Pole   NASA schedules Feb. 7 Atlantis launch
Google goes after Wikipedia with "knol" project
Cray regaining glory in supercomputing
Startup Co. unveils $80,000 battery-powered luxury car
Better magnets make better electric cars     GM's "Volt"
Consumer electronics - $171B in 2008
HD-DVD discounting    Warner moves to Blu-ray    Xbox may convert
Mobile WiMax demo     A mess of strategies    The downside of connectivity
2008 CES Show ends:
video:    Notable gadgets    WIRED's coolest
Plasma comeback    3D DLP    Favorites Gallery    Winners
'Laser' TVs later this year?     Slideshow: Latest IT hardware
Emerging OLED TV... cool & costly      Fuel-cell Cadillac
EETimes @ CES     CNET @ CES     TechWeb's "CES TV"
Broadband wars: Verizon's FiOS - 50Mbps, Comcast sees 160
Lithium batteries supercharged with nanotech
Solar Dynamics Observatory measures Sun's influence on Earth
2008 Trends In Personal Tech
Storing Solar Power With Molten Salt
Nanotech, present and future...
Wireless A/V: the "AirHook" interface
Coal ash more radioactive than nuclear waste?
$40 Digital-to-Analog TV converter box coupons now available
72,000 panel solar power plant online at Nellis
Micro-mirror technology = palm-sized media projector
The Year in Hardware...
Reducing thermal expansion in semiconductors
Electric police scooters in the 'Big Apple'
Unleashing the power of High-Definition
10 technologies to watch in 2008
What's new with high-brightness LEDs?
Fun Toys That Teach Technology
Video: Hi-tech toys for tots
Celebrating with high voltage!
What's the future of the transistor?
What's behind the Wii shortage?
Tiny fuel cells for handheld devices
Rogue waves; in water and light
New process for Cooler, faster, cheaper chips
Video: appreciating the transistor
CNET TV: selecting batteries
Update on 'Broadband Over Powerline'
Computing at the South Pole
How Dolby is making TV more real
NASA's THEMIS looks at the Northern Lights
Fun at home with an atomic clock
Advantages/disadvantages of LED lights
Commodore 64 birthday bash
'Blip Festival': new music from old computers
Atlantis launch on hold...til Jan.
Toyota hopes to sell 'useful' robots after 2010
(video: One of them plays the violin)
Connecting multi-processing cores with light
Jump into the robotics game with new development tools
The transistor turns 60 years old
Pong turns 35
Carbon transistors better than silicon?
New 'AI' system helps computers understand human intentions
The tech-wear of tomorrow
Thorium for Cleaner Nuclear Power
New Ball will use LEDs over Times Square
When superconductors meet superinsulators...
Inside the Industrial Design Process
LEDs versus CCFLs for LCD backlighting
Bee dance may help server computers communicate more efficiently
New software to help debug complex chips
Video: Slowing light for faster computing
A flashy new radio antenna
New uses for the Faraday Principle...
Intel's tiny new transistor design
Con-Ed ends 125 years of DC power
Consumer Electronics Show Preview
Artificial Intelligence: Rushing to be #2 on the food chain?
'AI' phone tells you what to do
"Singularity" - the movie
Supercomputing show: my system is bigger than your system
Cell phone coverage reaches Mt. Everest
Giant "lightning" machine worries neighbors
IBM BlueGene #1 again at 'SC07'
Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) enable new consumer devices
Supercomputing show opens in Nevada
How Tech Savvy Are Kids Today?
Making batteries out of foam
A look at Zune 2...
World's smallest microwave for the lab
Shuttle Discovery lands safely
Museum's Vintage Computer Festival
'VMD' - the next high-def format?
Robotic vehicle race declares winner
Tesla coils play Mario Bros. theme
What does '45-nm' mean, anyway?
Elastic Electronics...
Fabrics with 'light emitting yarn'
Electronic sensors help perfect athletes
Utilities testing soy oil in transformers
Video displays retain image when 'off'
Recycling silicon waste into solar panels
Microsoft wants Next Great PC Inventor
New vest lets you feel the game
DSL up to 200x faster than today
Hybrids vs. Electric Cars
Nuclear Physics Boot Camp for Future Scientists
Racing Ahead With Spintronics
World's most intense antimatter electron beam
Creating power out of thin air...
The future of Video-on-Demand
Silicon array nears resolution of the human eye
Shuttle Discovery proceeds on mission
Start-up plans for open-source robotic community
China launches moon orbiter
Video: Ghost Hunting Gadgets
Power utility unveils "Circuit of the Future"
Video: Solar car race in Australia's Outback
Hydrogen fuel cars hitting the streets
50 Top Computing Tips...
Summary of ISA Expo 2007
ISS 'Harmony' Module Ready For Tuesday's Shuttle Launch
Tutorial on computerized 'Supervisory Systems'
Plasma designs improve to compete with LCD
How Google maps the world...
Nanotube radio receiver demonstrated
Microscopic wire has photovoltaic properties
Astrophysicist Replaces Supercomputer with Eight PlayStation 3s
Bolstering the power grid with big batteries
On the Trail of a Time Machine...
Engineers use 'Second Life' to test designs
'Electromagnetic Wormhole' Possible?
Measuring temperature in a fusion reactor
A look at some computers from the '70s
HDTV in the home: wired vs. wireless
Is it feasible to beam solar power to earth?
Shedding light On Dark Matter...
Making clothing that supplies power
A New Era of Video Conferencing?
Dawn Spacecraft Tests Ion Engine
Magnetic storage discovery wins Nobel Prize
The Atari 2600 may have sparked a million IT careers
Gap narrows between plasma and LCD
Google, IBM promoting 'cloud computing'
Polymers replacing silicon in solar cells
Video: Dawn Of Solar Age?
Dark Rides: The fun of getting scared...
The worlds Smallest CRT Display
A tricky troubleshooting problem
First OLED TV in stores this December
Mind reading computers?...
Will solid-state replace mechanical storage?
Quantum Computing: A devil in the details
Two giant steps advance quantum computing
Can computers have an immune system?
Digital Cable Goes Quantum
Google considers new trans-Pacific cable
The architectural battle of AMD vs Intel
Intel's take on the future of computing
Explaining the switch to Digital TV
The Micro Switch at 75 years
Preparing for the X Games of Science
Micromachines that build themselves
Gordon Moore on future chip making
Rethinking Physics: Neutrons may not be neutral
Can machines have "meaningful" conversations?
Forty-year-old telescope still a galactic explorer
Video: Cirque technology brings imagination to life
Robots Sense Before They Touch...
Crash course in grid computing
Can matter meet antimatter without annihilation?
Thin-film solar cells = cheap power
Preventing accidents with "smart cars"
New chip can operate @ 500 deg. Celsius

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