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SHIFT: How medical technology can help cure U.S. health care
Health-care spending has doubled since the mid ’80s. Trying to figure out why, lots of people are pointing fingers toward high-tech gadgetry, and the expensive drugs that advanced medical technology has created
Lucas Arts kicks off Gamescom with a jetpacking Clone Trooper
How do you kick off a German videogame convention in style? With flying Clone Troopers, that’s how. Taking a page from Mr
A desktop phone with the heart of a cellphone
Cloud Telecomputers’ Android Glass phone is a desktop phone that has a corded handset and is meant to stay put on a desk. But it also is loaded with Android, Google cellphone OS. Wha?
Keypad HDD keeps your data super secure
My data isn’t that precious. I mean, sure, I like my photos and my music, but if someone else accesses them it’s no big deal
Entertainment Weekly adding video ads to its printed magazine
Entertainment Weekly is adding full-motion video with audio next month to its printed page. Sound crazy? The cellphone-sized, wafer-thin screens activate when the reader gets to that page, and will feature characters from prime time television and ads for soft drinks at a considerable mark-up, according to the Financial Times: One magazine industry executive with knowledge of the technology estimated that running one video ad in 100,000 copies would cost in the low seven-figure range.



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