Nano trees image: Tom Jackson, Penn. State U..
A processor die of chips featuring Intel’s 45-nanometer technology.
ROLL YOUR OWN - Philips has spun off a new company, Polymer Vision, to develop and manufacture its flexible screens.
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June 2009
SEARCH - THE NEWEST FRONTIER OF NET ACTIVITIES
Though Google Dominates, New Search is Alive and Proliferating
NEW INTERFACE APPROACHES, REFINEMENTS AT CHI
Touch and Gesture Systems - MIT, Microsoft Dominate Presentations
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Werner Benger, NCSA, used Grid computing
to simulate Einsteinian gravity waves.
Editorial Insights and Implications:
The Relationships Between Brains and Computers
Can a Computer Be Built to Mimic the Human Brain? How? When? Ever?
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