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The Future of Cell Phones Wisconsin

Nokia's head of R&D discusses technology that could shape the look, feel, and function of mobile devices in the next few years.

The Problem with Programming Wisconsin

Bjarne Stroustrup, the inventor of the C++ programming language, defends his legacy and examines what's wrong with most software code.

The Trouble with Multi-Core Computers Wisconsin

Adding more cores to a computer makes it faster, but it also makes it tricky to program. How will computer scientists cope?

A Laser Technique Could Improve Electronics Wisconsin

This novel process might lead to purer silicon -- and faster chips.

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A Better Memory Chip Wisconsin

Freescale's new product could outperform the competition and usher in a new breed of electronic devices.

A Cleaner, Cheaper Route to Titanium Wisconsin

An MIT startup is hoping to make titanium much more affordable. The benefit: lighter, more fuel-efficient planes.

A Faster Second Opinion Wisconsin

A method for searching mammogram databases that uses image entropy could lead to faster and more accurate detection of breast cancer.

A Laser Technique Could Improve Electronics Wisconsin

This novel process might lead to purer silicon -- and faster chips.

A Safe Cell Phone for Drivers Wisconsin

Global Mobile Alert has developed a warning system that helps drivers gab without crashing.

Battery Breakthrough Wisconsin

A new material could mean batteries that finally make electric cars practical.

Battery Breakthrough -- An Update Wisconsin

As President Bush talks up the need for more research, scientists are making advances in hybrids and all-electric vehicles.

Blogging on the Go Wisconsin

Cell-phone blogging gets another boost.

Bringing Light to Silicon Wisconsin

Intel has announced a new type of silicon laser that can transfer data on a beam of light--and could make computers many times faster.

Building a Better Book Reader Wisconsin

Publishers are tapping into a young audience by sending books to cell phones and flashing the text before users' eyes--one word at a time.

Cheap Hydrogen Fuel Wisconsin

GE says its new machine could make the hydrogen economy affordable, by slashing the cost of water-splitting technology.

Cisco's Consumer Dreams Wisconsin

Is the maker of corporate networking equipment looking to invade the shelves of Best Buy?

Delivering DVDs in Seconds Wisconsin

Japan's NTT DoCoMo is testing a network that could send DVDs to handheld devices in about 10 seconds. Here's how they do it.

Detecting Video Forgeries Wisconsin

Researchers are developing new ways to determine if someone has tampered with video.

Fiber Optics on a Plane Wisconsin

A new type of optical switch could help aerospace engineers replace heavy copper wires with fiber, making planes lighter.

Googling Your TV Wisconsin

Prototype software from Google Research could listen to your TV and send back useful information -- and ads of course.

HDTV over the Internet Wisconsin

Companies are finding ways to stream high-definition TV signals over the Web. Could the technology make low-quality video at sites like YouTube a distant memory?

High-Performance Flexible Silicon Wisconsin

A new way to make bendable high-speed silicon devices could result in advanced circuits on virtually any surface.

Identity 2.0 Wisconsin

An open-source identity management system could change the way we share personal information over the Internet.

Intel's New Strategy: Power Efficiency Wisconsin

Spurred by competitor AMD's rapid success, Intel is shifting its strategy toward more power-efficient microprocessors.

Making the Power Grid Smarter Wisconsin

A project is networking home appliances and thermostats to electricity grids, decreasing utility costs and electricity loads.

Outward Bound for Robots Wisconsin

A new approach teaches objects how to navigate unfamiliar territory as humans might.

Pixel-Efficient Digital Cameras Wisconsin

This novel hardware and software scheme avoids JPEG compression, conserving a camera's battery.

Putting Pictures in Their Place Wisconsin

The popular photo-sharing website Flickr has made it easy to place pictures on a map--potentially changing Web search, travel, and local news.

Software Learns to Tag Photos Wisconsin

Thousands of online images from Flickr have already been tagged accurately by a new software program.

Souped-Up Mesh Networks Wisconsin

A new wireless network design affords high performance at a fraction of the power, promising more powerful communications without the expensive infrastructure.

Space Suits: The Next Generation Wisconsin

Several companies are designing novel suits for space tourists.

Super-vivid, super-efficient displays Wisconsin

New OLED displays for mobile gadgets are poised for debut in U.S. and European markets.

The Future of Cell Phones Wisconsin

Nokia's head of R&D discusses technology that could shape the look, feel, and function of mobile devices in the next few years.

The Problem with Programming Wisconsin

Bjarne Stroustrup, the inventor of the C++ programming language, defends his legacy and examines what's wrong with most software code.

The Times Emulates Print on the Web Wisconsin

Microsoft and The New York Times have unveiled software that preserves the print edition's design online.

The Trouble with Multi-Core Computers Wisconsin

Adding more cores to a computer makes it faster, but it also makes it tricky to program. How will computer scientists cope?

Tracking Small Planes with GPS Wisconsin

The last quarter-mile of Corey Lidle's fatal flight in Manhattan went unrecorded by radar. GPS technology could allow more precise accident reconstruction.

Ultra-Low-Power Cell Phones Wisconsin

Programmable analog circuits could drastically reduce the power needs and cost of electronics in portable devices.

Will Home Robots Ever Clean Up? Wisconsin

Helen Greiner of iRobot talks about how the company's Roomba vacuum cleaner succeeded -- and why they don't have competitors.
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