Friday, March 10, 2006

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CNN.com - Technology
Origami unveiled - Microsoft unveiled its "Origami" project Thursday, a paperback-book sized portable computer, which is a hybrid between a laptop PC and a host of mobile devices that the world's biggest software maker hopes will create an entirely new market. Read More

Technology Review: Emerging Technologies and their Impact
A Fast and Simple Cocaine Detector - New biosensors could provide an inexpensive and portable way to detect everything from drugs to signs of cancer. Read More

Java Technology
Seeing Shouldn't Be Believing: Solving Java Puzzlers With Google's Joshua Bloch - Sun Joshua Bloch, chief Java architect at Google, explores the mysteries of Java puzzlers and optical illusions. Read More

Technology News - Technology News
Amazon Considering Downloads - Amazon.com is in talks with three Hollywood studios about starting a service that would allow consumers to download movies and TV shows for a fee and burn them onto DVD's. Read More

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Conference brings Latin American leaders to MIT Sloan. Read More

Seagate Technology
Hard Drives Take Gamers to a New Level with the Seagate Gaming Tour - A multi-city tournament is traveling around the U.S., demonstrating how hard drives are at the core of today's pulse-pounding, adrenalin pumping game action. Read More

National Institute of Standards and Technology
Experimental Atomic Clock Uses Ytterbium ‘Pancakes’ - NIST researchers, working with Russian colleagues, have significantly improved the design of optical atomic clocks that hold thousands of atoms in a lattice made of intersecting laser beams. Read More

Technology Administration
PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH AWARDS NATIONAL MEDAL OF TECHNOLOGY HONORING NATION'S LEADING INNOVATORS - President Bush presented the National Medals of Technology and the National Medals of Science for 2004 at a White House ceremony on Monday, February 13, at 10:40 a.m. Read More

Georgia Institute of Technology
Tech/Emory Announce Health Systems Institute - New technologies to connect players in health care. Read More

California Institute of Technology
Study Reveals Primates Evolved Color Vision to See Each Other Blush - We old-world primates evolved our particular brand of color vision so that we could subtly discriminate slight changes in skin tone due to blushing and blanching, researchers say. The work may answer a long-standing question about why trichromat vision (that is, color via three cone receptors) evolved in the first place in primates. Read More

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