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Can We Guess What You Want For Christmas This Year?
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As adults, we sometimes like to deny we want anything for Christmas at all. We know better than that--everyone has a Christmas wish! Let us figure out what you want this year!
How Interactive Voice Response (IVR) Works
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IVR, or interactive voice response, is a new technology that many of us use everyday. Learn more about IVR at HowStuffWorks.
How the Honda CR-Z Works
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The Honda CR-Z integrates hybrid technology with sleek design and more horsepower. Read about the development and specs of the Honda CR-Z.
How Does an Optical Mouse Work?
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How do optical mice work? Take a look at the technology that goes into optical mice and see what makes optical mice work.
How can you print without ink?
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Is it possible to print without ink? Companies are working on new technology that would enable inkless printing. Learn how to print without ink.
How a Brain-Computer Interface Works
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Brain-computer interfaces allow you to manipulate computers and machinery with your thoughts. Learn more about brain-computer interface technology.
How the Open Automotive Alliance Works
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Google wants to get its Android technology much deeper into the car. Learn about the Open Automotive Alliance at HowStuffWorks.
Could military strategy win the war on global warming?
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Could military strategy win the war on global warming? Learn how aerial reforestation uses military strategy and technology to replant forests.
How Do Geiger Counters Work?
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First developed in the 1920s, Geiger counters still use the same basic technology to detect radiation, but today can be the size of a smartphone.
Top 5 Innovations in Oil Drilling
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Oil drilling has been around for more than a century. But because of the numerous developments in the technology, it has grown leaps and bounds in that time.