January - March 2009

- Is Face Recognition Clever or Creepy?
'S' Is for Safety: New Browser Hack Uncovered
E-Mailing Without an Address
New photo programs include revolutionary face-spotting technology.
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September - December 2008
- Making an Old Brain Young
Browser Wars Move to the Cell Phone
New CAFE Standards Don't Require Innovation
E-Voting's Biggest Test
New Tech Could Change Genetic Research
'Stinky' No More: First Clean Coal Plant
Spotless Mind? Erasing Memories for Real
High-Tech Strategies for the Energy Crisis
Open Software Could Safeguard E-Voting
Is Marijuana the Better Antibiotic?
Making Money From Social Ties
A Way to Uncover Hidden Prints
Scientists develop ways to make adult brains as facile as young ones.
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April - August 2008

- Twitter Competitor Does It With Video
Racing to Catch Olympics Cheats
Spit Sensor Spots Oral Cancer
Would You Swallow a Robot?
Researchers Find Cheap Way to Store Solar
Will Google Buy Digg?
Magnets May Help Beat Cancer
Climate Solution: Make Houses Out of CO2
Are Search Sites Over-Censoring in China?
New Laser Zaps Away Cancer
Need a Parking Spot? Go Online
A Social Networking Site for Health Nuts
Internet Calls: Who's Listening In?
Forget Touch Screens: Just Wave Your Hand
Can Social-Networking Sites Make Money?
"12seconds.tv" allows microbloggers to record 12-second video blogs.
More April - August 2008 stories...
March 2008

- How Programmers Plan to Soup Up Iphones
Apple gives outside developers a kit to create software for the iphone.
February 2008
- Clothes that Clean Themselves?
Different Profiles for Different 'Personality'
Why Did the Web Go Out?
Moving in on the Wii?
Don't worry about wine stains. Scientists develop self-cleaning wool, silk.
More February 2008 stories...
January 2008
- E-Voting With (Little) Confidence
TV for the Visually Impaired
Researchers Create Mice-Bats
New CAFE Standards Don't Require Innovation
Laptop Program to Intel: Good Riddance
In voting machines, usability is as big of a concern as security, experts say.
More January 2008 stories...
December 2007

- The Year in Energy
2007: Touch Screens Take Gadget World by Storm
Scientists Turn CO2 into Gasoline
Fingerprint-Free Cell Phone?
Company: We Can Read Minds
Biofuels, more-efficient vehicles and solar power top energy stories of year.
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November 2007

- Your Robotic Personal Assistant
More Trusting Because of Turkey?
Say Goodbye to Car Chases
YourStreet Maps News
New software lets robots pick up objects they have never seen before.
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October 2007

- Making Games Physical
Next Generation of Sports Doping
Mac's Leopard Is Faster, Better
Nokia Unveils Wi-Fi Tablet Computer
Can Batteries Save the Power Grid?
Invisibility Cloak Coming Soon?
Flying Car About to Take Off?
Machine Could Weave Batteries into Uniforms
Ear Sensor May Improve Athletic Prowess
With a new vest, players can feel the impact of video games.
More October 2007 stories...
July 2007

- Game On, Rain or Shine
Want Tasty Brew? Just Listen
New Nanoparticles Can Target Cancer
New sports game will have live weather that affects play.
More July 2007 stories...
June 2007
- The iPhone's Untapped Potential
Monitoring the Brain in 3-D
From DVD to HD DVD
The iPhone's hidden sensors can pick up environmental cues and adjust to them.
More June 2007 stories...

