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The next game controller--your brain?

March 7, 2007 New game platform apparently can respond to emotions and conscious thoughts to move objects on the screen.Photos: This helmet plays mind games TAGS: helmet, brain, game company, virtual worlds, gamer, barrier, thought, San Francisco

Solar cell breaks efficiency record

December 6, 2006 It converts almost 41 percent of light that hits it into electricity, almost double the efficiency of current commercial cells. TAGS: cell, electricity, efficiency, sunlight, silicon, solar energy, material, barrier, Sharp Corp., semiconductor

Hanging up on the competition

May 18, 2006 Albuquerque Mayor Martin Chavez says video franchise legislation backed by phone companies will benefit corporations, not consumers. TAGS: telephone company, legislation, barrier, nation, telecommunications, broadband, law, government, cable company, entry, programming, video

New terrain for chipmakers

July 25, 2005 AMD crosses the 10 percent barrier in the server sector (by one count, at least); Intel heads to a suburb of Phoenix. TAGS: Phoenix Technologies, barrier, chip company, AMD, Intel, blog, server

If Elvis were a digital entrepreneur today

January 24, 2008 Internet attorney Nancy Prager explains how an EU push to create a common digital copyright policy may serve as the de facto legal framework for the Internet. TAGS: European Union, copyright law, barrier, entrepreneur, compliance, music, owner, Sun Microsystems Inc.

Novell bundles collaboration server, Linux

August 16, 2005 Company is offering free version of Suse Linux Enterprise Server with its latest GroupWise collaboration server. TAGS: Novell GroupWise, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, Novell Inc., enterprise server, SuSE Linux, collaboration, SuSE, Novell NetWare, barrier, server, Linux, operating system

Accessibility could take a step backward

July 21, 2005 IBM's Frances W. West says a European plan threatens to fracture IT standards for people with disabilities. TAGS: disability, accessibility, barrier, information technology, government, policy, Europe, U.S.

Duke's free iPod program has mixed results

June 20, 2005 Students were eager to use the gadgets to record lectures, but formats and licensing were "barriers to adoption," study says. TAGS: university, student, Apple iPod, barrier, class, Apple Computer

Cutting solar panels' high price tag

September 25, 2007 Industry luminaries will meet this week at the annual Solar Power 2007 to celebrate booming business. But high costs remain a barrier to wider adoption. TAGS: solar energy, electricity, financing, Sun Microsystems Inc., photovoltaics, barrier, agreement, conference, California

Blind patrons sue Target for site inaccessibility

February 10, 2006 Plaintiffs allege that it's impossible to purchase goods on the retailer's site without help. TAGS: Target Corp., Target.com, patron, plaintiff, Baltimore, suit, goods, attorney, barrier, retailer, California, mouse

U.K. businesses see barriers to iPhone adoption

September 25, 2007 Cost and network-operator restrictions are preventing chief information officers from considering the iPhone as a corporate device. TAGS: director of information technology, chief information officer, Apple iPhone, barrier, adoption, O2 Plc., mobile operator, restriction, U.K., Microsoft Exchange Server, RIM BlackBerry, London, Apple Computer, information technology, Microsoft Corp.

Gordon Moore on 40 years of his processor law

April 7, 2005 Once a year, the Intel co-founder speaks to the press. Here are his thoughts how Moore's Law has lasted four decades. TAGS: Gordon Moore, integrated circuit, transistor, biotechnology, semiconductor, Silicon Valley, barrier, component, Intel, electronics

AOL notches up barrier against phishers

October 5, 2005 Technology deals announced today aim to increase protection against online fraud attacks for the ISP's subscribers. TAGS: phishing, Time Warner Inc., America Online Inc., Internet Service Provider, barrier, Internet service, protection, security

The uncorking of online alcohol sales

December 7, 2004 Lawsuit brought by small family winery could revolutionize the way alcohol is sold over the Internet. Map: Interstate restrictions on Net alcohol sales Photo: An unlikely rebel TAGS: shipment, wine, law, New York, Michigan, authority, state, barrier, rule, U.S.

A real yardstick for virtual worlds?

October 17, 2007 It's no easy feat tracking the social and economic data on all those furries, spacemen and Goths. Two men believe they may have an answer. TAGS: virtual worlds, Second Life, barrier, accounting, professor, Cisco Systems Inc., IBM Corp., games

Opening the door from lab to market

August 1, 2007 Departing IBM Research for scholarly pursuits, Paul Horn offers a bullish forecast for technology innovation. TAGS: Paul Horn, scientist, innovation, IBM Corp., culture, lab, barrier, career

Microsoft takes down barrier in Vista firewall

April 27, 2006 Windows update will turn off the firewall's new feature by default--something customers have asked for, Microsoft says. TAGS: firewall, Sydney, Zone Labs Inc., malicious software, Microsoft Windows Vista, barrier, traffic, representative, protection, Microsoft Corp., security, Microsoft Windows

Apple bloggers hot for iMac, not for iPod

October 13, 2005 If early reactions from the blog community are any indication, Apple fans won't be in a big hurry to buy the company's new releases. TAGS: Apple iMac, blogger, Ars Technica, Apple Computer, BitTorrent, Steve Jobs, Apple iPod, barrier, pricing, Apple iTunes, credit card, blog, TV, video, PC

What's holding back online music?

July 12, 2003 There has been no shortage of bright ideas, but so far nobody has figured out how to put it all together and find a business model that excites consumers. Experts at Wharton examine why. TAGS: online music, Napster Inc., music industry, music company, RealNetworks Rhapsody, Kazaa, record company, jukebox, barrier, CD, song, music

Red-light district on a tiny mobile screen

February 26, 2007 As cell phones gear up for video and the mobile Internet, a new motto for consumers and the industry could be "dial P for porn."Photo: Ringing up mobile porn TAGS: Juniper Networks Inc., Gibson Research, porn, entertainment, mobile operator, barrier, 3G, mobile phone, Europe, wireless network, programming, cell phone, video
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