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Popular Mechanics January 2010 |
6 Ways Las Vegas Security Tech Has Entered Daily Life Cameras, license plate readers, and RFID chips are some of the technologies that have migrated beyond casinos. |
Popular Mechanics January 5, 2010 Adam Hadhazy |
10 Badass Beetles and the Technology They Inspire With so many beetles in a wide range of environments, it's no surprise that some have evolved impressive traits, including fantastic maneuverability, the ability to breathe underwater and superpowerful immune systems. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2010 Philip E. Ross |
IEEE Spectrum Takes Aim at 2010's Technology Winners & Losers Which technologies will be the next Googles and Priuses? And which will be the Betamaxes? |
IEEE Spectrum January 2010 Cherry & Corley |
Loser: Bad Vibes A U.S. government new security system seeks to look into your soul as you wait in line at the airport checkpoint, where thermal and other types of cameras and laser- and radar-based sensors will try to get a fix on the baseline parameters of your autonomic nervous system |
IEEE Spectrum January 2010 Erico Guizzo |
Loser: D-Wave Does Not Quantum Compute D-Wave Systems' quantum computers look to be bigger, costlier, and slower than conventional ones |
IEEE Spectrum January 2010 Anne-marie Corley |
Loser: Dim Prospects for NanoUV's Bright Light NanoUV's unproven light source won't shine in the next-gen lithography market |
IEEE Spectrum January 2010 Philip E. Ross |
Loser: Why the Chevy Volt Will Fizzle General Motors' Chevrolet Volt hybrid car is a courageous design, but it won't make money |
IEEE Spectrum January 2010 Mark Anderson |
Winner: Intrinsity's More Cerebral Cortex Intrinsity boosts the brainpower of a cellphone chip to the level of a PC |
IEEE Spectrum January 2010 Richard Stevenson |
Winner: NanoGaN's Crystal Method NanoGaN's substrates will grow better, cheaper lasers |
IEEE Spectrum January 2010 Willie D. Jones |
You Tell Us 2010 Parajet announces the SkyCar, a dune buggy-style car that turns into a paraglider. |
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