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How new technologies are modifying our way of life


 

Roland Piquepaille's Weblog Archive for September 2002

September 1 An Organic Revolution for Display Technology?
 
September 2 Einstein's Hot Time -- A New Definition for Relativity?
 
September 3 The Cyborg Known as You
 
September 4 Is the Photonic Revolution Coming?
 
September 5 Computer Makers Feeling the Heat -- Literally
 
September 6 Web May Hold the Key to Achieving Artificial Intelligence
 
September 7 Real Time: The pace of living quickens continuously
 
September 8 A Futuristic Library -- in Cerritos, California
 
September 9 Newspaper delivery -- on a CD
 
September 10 Quantum software gets the picture
 
September 11 Single atom memory device stores data
 
September 12 The Eerie Possibilities of RFID Tags
 
September 13 How will we preserve access to our digital information?
 
September 14 The Supercomputing Speed Barrier
 
September 15 Sleepless Night in Paris: Come and See the World's Largest Computer Screen -- and Play Tetris
 
September 16 Chip size to reach 90-nanometer process in 2003
 
September 17 Here comes Internet2 for businesses -- in 2005?
 
September 18 Never vacuum your house again: Here comes Roomba
 
September 19 New Scientist brings you the choice of a lifetime
 
September 20 When Bad Viruses Go Good
 
September 21 Cloned Food Products Near Reality: Items Could Reach Shelves by 2003
 
September 22 The Art of Multitasking -- or how to avoid feeling overworked
 
September 23 Technologies Become Obsolete, Ideas Don't
 
September 24 Slaves to Our Machines: Welcome to Your Future as a PC Plug-in
 
September 25 Running Linux: Servers With a Smile
 
September 26 France to unveil air-powered car
 
September 27 One PC, Six Hard Drives, 37 OSes!
 
September 28 Molecular Memories -- With the Help of Rotaxanes
 
September 29 Solving the world's biggest problems is a job too big for governments alone
 
September 30 Sun's New Formula: V1 + H1 + S1 + N1 = Future Growth


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