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Chips push through nano-barrier
The next milestone in the relentless pursuit of smaller, higher performance microchips has been unveiled.
High-tech
Higher Education
A university almost as old as the United States itself is providing higher education
for a high-tech age. Paper notebooks have been replaced by notebook computers
in an economics class at Wake Forest University.
Robo-Roo
helps crash safety
An unusual crash test dummy has been created in Australia to help cope with an
unusual driving hazard - suicidal kangaroos.
Films
without film arrive in Europe
Digital cinema projection makes its European debut this week with the release
of the Disney/Pixar film Toy Story 2.
Japan
eyes wearable PC
Those tired of hauling around "portable" computers may
be able to wear a Pentium PC from next year.
Web
strategy for United News and Media
UK media group United News & Media wants to put the internet at "the
heart of [its] activities", with a £370m ($590m) investment programme
over two years, and plans to float parts of the online business on the stock
markets.