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How Motes Work
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Smart dust sounds like something out of a Disney movie, but it's not. Also called a mote or a wireless sensing network, this new technology is intriguing everyone from military personnel to vineyard owners. Find out what the big deal is and explore the many possible applications of this tiny device.
How Semantic Web Works
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The Semantic Web proposes to help computers 'read' and use the Web. Learn about the tools that could make the Web machine readable.
How Future Combat Systems Will Work
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The U.S. Army's Future Combat Systems is a massive overhaul of military technology intended to prepare the Army for modern warfare. Learn why the army needs the FCS.
How the Tiwi System Works
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The Tiwi system is a GPS-enabled device that allows anxious parents to monitor their teens' activity as they drive around. Learn more about the Tiwi.
How Google Glass Works
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Google Glass is hands-free, wearable computing. Learn how Google Glass works.
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 Removable Storage Works
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Removable memory has unchained us from our PCs -- we can now carry gigabytes of data wherever we go, in a device the size of a matchbox. Learn about the three major digital storage technologies.
How Amazon Works
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Amazon.com's story is an e-commerce dream. Find out what makes Amazon different and how its technology infrastructure supports its sales approach.
How Thought-Controlled Wheelchairs Work
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Thought-controlled wheelchairs intercept signals from the brain using an ambient audeo system. Read more about how thought-controlled wheelchairs work.
How WiGig Works
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An emerging standard known as WiGig may make a difference in wireless networking. Learn about WiGig, what makes WiGig unique.