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IEEE Spectrum June 2012 Michael Brooks |
Quantum Cash and the End of Counterfeiting Physicists say they can make money that can't be copied -- at least in theory |
IEEE Spectrum June 2012 Eliza Strickland |
The Biometric Wallet Palm vein scanners could eventually replace your wallet with your hand |
IEEE Spectrum June 2012 Jerome Svigals |
The Long Life and Imminent Death of the Mag-Stripe Card This love child of the airline and banking industries has survived for half a century. But the end is finally near |
IEEE Spectrum June 2012 David Schneider |
The Microsecond Market Sophisticated technology now drives global financial trading to extremes of time and space |
IEEE Spectrum June 2012 Celia Gorman |
Counterfeit Chips on the Rise As more firms report finding phony chips, the danger they pose becomes clearer |
IEEE Spectrum June 2012 Samuel K. Moore |
Electromagnetic Depression Treatment Nears Approval Deep transcranial magnetic stimulation adds to psychiatry's arsenal of electronic remedies |
IEEE Spectrum June 2012 Dave Levitan |
The Solar Efficiency Gap Companies continue to push solar-cell efficiency records toward theoretical limits. Are actual production-line solar panels keeping up? |
IEEE Spectrum June 2012 Paul Wallich |
DIY Laser Engraver A recycled DVD laser makes a great engraving tool |
IEEE Spectrum June 2012 Mark Anderson |
Smart Bullets The "Mini-Me" of smart-bomb technology is ready to leave the lab. A team of engineers at Sandia National Laboratories, in Albuquerque, is completing a testable prototype of the world's first laser-guided bullet. |
CIO May 8, 2012 Joab Jackson |
The Rhythm Method: Temporal Taps a Novel User Input Manufacturers of touch-based devices may consider using rhythmic interactions as a new form of user input |
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