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Is the digital pen mightier?

August 24, 2007 Past attempts at a high-tech quill have ended up as expensive paperweights, but a new crop of start-ups has higher hopes.Photos: Pens get smarter TAGS: pen, crop, paper, note, tablet, Logitech, Microsoft Corp., PC

Microsoft eyes making desktop apps free

November 14, 2005 Documents show some insiders are questioning whether existing software should be supported by ads, CNET News.com has learned. TAGS: Ray Ozzie, desktop software, paper, online advertising, MSN, Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., chairman, document, software company, researcher, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft eyes ads as consumers close wallets

November 16, 2005 Software giant gets only about $2 for each copy of Works on new PCs, and there is no money in Money, CNET News.com has learned. TAGS: paper, MSN, Microsoft Corp., copy, Microsoft Office, Google Inc.

Professor's Web posting at center of libel suit

January 25, 2005 Former student's paper, now taken off Oakland University's site, said a Michigan company "committed crimes," appeals court says. TAGS: essay, professor, Siemens AG, paper, student, lawsuit, Google Inc.

Nano alphabet soup gets cooking

March 21, 2007 Researchers develop microscale particles shaped like letters that could eventually be used to tag cells inside humans.Images: Microscale particles shaped like letters TAGS: cell, letter, paper, researcher, object

JFK documents to be digitized, published online

June 12, 2006 Kennedy Library, National Archives team with EMC to bring library's collection to the Internet. TAGS: EMC Corp., paper, project, collection, president, U.S., photograph

Making paper waterproof--and writable

August 9, 2005 Lab accident at Ecology Coatings leads to method of making paper and other objects that are impervious to water. Images: Ecology's nanospray TAGS: chemical company, nanotechnology, material, paper, process

'Dungeons & Dragons' goes virtual

November 14, 2005 Call it one for the old-timers. A virtual version of D&D hopes to stoke the nostalgia and creativity of the original role-playing game. Images: D&D online TAGS: turbine, Hasbro Inc., fantasy, role-playing game, paper, games

Microsoft shows off improved search

August 7, 2006 Microsoft scientists reveal new "3D" analyses and machine-learning algorithms for search at conference. TAGS: researcher, paper, algorithm, Internet search, search engine, scientist, Mozilla Corp., Microsoft Corp., Web browser, Firefox, Google Inc.

Researchers develop new 3D nanomaterial

August 22, 2006 Nanopaper shaped into three-dimensional forms ends what has been holding scientists back, researchers say. Photos: Pulp meets nanotech TAGS: pulp, researcher, nanotechnology, paper, scientist, 3D

Tracking PCs anywhere on the Net

March 4, 2005 Anonymous Internet access may be a thing of the past, according to a doctoral student at the University of California. TAGS: Carnivore, Network Address Translation, TCP, paper, IP, IP address, firewall, operating system, laptop computer, Microsoft Windows

Getting printers down to iPod size

January 30, 2007 Massachusetts-based start-up has come up with a way to print photographs or documents without ink or an ink cartridge. And that means smaller devices.Photos: Teeny tiny printers TAGS: cartridge, printer, paper, temperature, sheet, layer, pixel, Massachusetts, photograph, CEO, size, camera

Data-mining pioneer joins Microsoft

May 15, 2006 Software giant draws Rakesh Agrawal, a key data-mining and randomization scientist, away from IBM. TAGS: data mining, scientist, paper, IBM Corp., database, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.

IBM computing algorithm thinks like an animal

March 23, 2005 IBM developed a computer that can beat a chess master. Now it's coined research that may let a machine outfox a badger. TAGS: Jeff Hawkins, pattern recognition, brain, IBM Corp., behavior, animal, paper

Linux riskier than Windows?

March 23, 2005 Microsoft-funded study concludes that companies that install Linux-based Web servers run greater risks than those that use Windows. TAGS: Red Hat Inc., study, Web server, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, flaw, vulnerability, paper, open source, Linux, configuration, researcher, server, blog, Microsoft Corp., security, Microsoft Windows

New hacker trick may expose Oracle databases

March 1, 2007 update Technique lets intruders exploit flaws previously thought to be insignificant, security researcher says at Black Hat DC. TAGS: David Litchfield, Oracle Corp., SQL, flaw, Black Hat, database software, Oracle Database, paper, attacker, SQL injection, database, researcher, trick, security

Newspapers woo bloggers with mixed results

June 1, 2006 Plenty of papers are blogging. But mixing old-time news gathering with new "citizen journalism" isn't always easy. TAGS: newspaper, Technorati, blog, Austin, reader, paper, blogger, Forrester Research Inc., hiring, audience, Texas, agreement

Scientist proposes adhesive Spider-Man suit

April 27, 2007 Italian professor uses carbon nanotubes in formula for "smart" suit modeled after adhesive properties of the tree-scaling gecko. TAGS: nanotube, material, scientist, bond, paper, professor

A century later, Einstein's first ideas still hold power

June 1, 2005 Quantum revelations underlie today's nanotech work in chip design and are a fact of life for GPS satellites. TAGS: quantum physics, physics, paper, nanotechnology, century, theory, professor, GPS, researcher, satellite, idea

Kerry report: Economy 'threatened' by offshoring

October 26, 2004 Presidential candidate's position paper calls for expanding a federal program to help tech workers hurt by offshore outsourcing. TAGS: offshoring, software programmer, offshore outsourcing, America, tax, worker, outsourcing, paper, income, health care, information technology, health, president, U.S.
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