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Samsung to sell motion-sensitive handset

January 13, 2005 If a user shakes the phone twice, it will end a call or delete a message, the company says. Photo: Samsung's new phone TAGS: Samsung Electronics, handset, movement

Police Blotter: E911 rules aid police in tracking cell phones

February 8, 2008 Court order lets Homeland Security obtain precise location data from T-Mobile about customer's movements in real time. TAGS: informant, E911, affidavit, T-Mobile, Police Blotter, Minnesota, homeland security, U.S. District Judge, police, prosecutor, evidence, location, subscriber, order, movement, cell phone

From ecowarrior to nuclear champion

January 31, 2008 Nuclear is better for us than coal, says Greenpeace co-founder Patrick Moore. What's holding it back are environmentalists. TAGS: Patrick Moore, nuclear power, environmentalist, coal, co-founder, movement, weapon

Will emotion or policy drive clean-tech movement?

September 4, 2007 Steve Westly and Kevin Klustner say government support needed for economic playing field to be level and post-petroleum economy to take shape. TAGS: renewable energy, emotion, emission, fossil fuel, risk, policy, movement, government

MIT's Anklebot to help stroke patients

July 6, 2005 The Anklebot teaches stroke victims how to move their ankles again. A Shoulderbot may be next. TAGS: patient, robot, leg, victim, health care, movement, researcher, health

Can a subpoena stop a movement?

August 12, 2003 Examining the saga of Linux and SCO, strategists Peter Skarzynski and Pierre Loewe look back to find other examples where movements collided with established institutions. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Linus Torvalds, movement, open source, Linux, IBM Corp., information technology

Technology turns camera phones into motion sensors

April 25, 2007 The company that brought the technology to Sony's EyeToy is now embedding it in mobile handsets. TAGS: NTT DoCoMo Inc., handset, motion, camera phone, movement, Nintendo Wii, Japan, camera, games, Sony Corp.

Virtual reality can ease phantom limb pain

November 14, 2006 A system that gives patients the feeling of having their missing limbs has been shown to alleviate amputation-related pain. TAGS: patient, virtual reality, pain, scientist, movement, researcher, 3D

Scientists use Net game to forecast epidemics

January 25, 2006 Money-tracking site is used for research on the idea that like viruses, money is transported by people from place to place. TAGS: epidemic, SARS, scientist, research, movement, transportation, modeling, bill, virus

Siggraph confab spotlights keyboard

July 30, 2003 Canesta displays a computer keyboard made of light, joining other companies that have embraced the concept of such portable "projection keyboards." TAGS: Canesta, keyboard, voice recognition, chipset, PDA, movement, handheld

Does venture philanthropy work?

May 8, 2004 Wharton examines the challenge of finding a way to square lofty ambitions with the dictates of bottom-line capitalism. TAGS: philanthropy, grant, South Africa, U.S. company, foundation, organization, movement, professor, interest, survey, technique, U.S.

IBM, Maersk to equip ship cargo with sensors

September 20, 2005 Duo says tracking system will let companies handle logistics more efficiently and improve security. TAGS: Maersk Logistics, container, cargo, logistics, business consulting services, authentication system, sensor, IBM Corp., consulting service, ROI, wireless network, movement, security, Microsoft Access

Open source or no: Let the market decide

July 22, 2003 The Progress & Freedom Foundation director James V. DeLong argues that government preferences in the awarding of open-source software contracts sets a dangerous precedent that will ultimately hurt ... TAGS: TCO, open source, preference, programmer, movement, government, open-source software, Linux, IBM Corp.

When IT jobs disappear

November 12, 2003 i-Vantage CEO Amit Maheshwari says American information technology can survive the offshore outsourcing trend, but it must make hard choices. TAGS: offshore outsourcing, offshore, IT professional, offshoring, information technology worker, information technology, supply chain, economy, leader, movement, U.S., operation
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