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Roland Piquepaille's Weblog Archive for December 2002

December 1 IBM Researchers Think Three-Dimensional Chips Are Possible
 
December 2 Amazon, Google lead new path to Web services
 
December 3 An Art Exhibit in Paris Where AIBO Robots Are Fighting
 
December 4 Motion-Capture Technology Will Help Hollywood to Change the Definition of Live Action
 
December 5 Tough Microbes from Yellowstone May Lead to Self-assembling Nano-structures
 
December 6 The Secret of How Microsoft Stays on Top
 
December 7 Howard Rheingold: Clothes Make the Network
 
December 8 Trouble in nanoland: The truth about nanotechnology
 
December 9 Forecasting is an inexact technology: Chip analysts' crystal balls are clouded
 
December 10 The picoArray, a processor with 430 cores on a die for 3G basestations
 
December 11 Avaki, Kontiki advance grid computing -- more than Gateway
 
December 12 Honda releases a more intelligent ASIMO humanoid robot
 
December 13 Human-Computer Interfaces From 2003 to 2012
 
December 14 Future microprocessors and memories could be plastic
 
December 15 What to do with unwanted cell phones: throw them -- or give them?
 
December 16 They Rule: Another Way to Look at Corporate America
 
December 17 Fractal Magnets With Fractional Dimensions May Fracture Old Technologies
 
December 18 Putting a Human Face on 'Gollum'
 
December 19 A Hybrot, the Rat-Brained Robot
 
December 20 Jaron Lanier On Software Design and Phenotropics
 
December 21 Are Blogging and Unemployment Related?
 
December 29 IBM Supercharging the Supercomputer Race
 
December 30 Cremation Technology: Diamonds (And Grandma) Are Forever
 
December 31 Pill-camera is space-age medical technology


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