The New York Times 2000 Anne Eisenberg - Abstracts

The New York Times 2000 Anne Eisenberg
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An electronic circuit that draws its inspiration from life.(analog-digital hybrid)(Technology Information)(Statistical Data Included)News, opinion and commentaryAnne Eisenberg
As gadgets shrink, they may wind up in surprising places.(Technology Information)News, opinion and commentaryAnne Eisenberg
A step beyond palmtop: collartop.(Industry Trend or Event)News, opinion and commentaryAnne Eisenberg
A wave of the hand may soon make a computer jump to obey.(Dr. Jakub Segen of Lucent Technologies' Bell Labs, and others elsewhere, work to develop software that responds to human gestures)News, opinion and commentaryAnne Eisenberg
In online auctions of the future, it'll be bot vs bot vs. bot.(Internet roaming software known as 'shopbots', 'pricebots', 'buybots')News, opinion and commentaryAnne Eisenberg
New image technology can drive shadows away.(Product Information)News, opinion and commentaryAnne Eisenberg
Seeing the skull beneath the skin, on the skin.(research on augmented reality systems, by Dr. Henry Fuchs, University of North Carolina, and by Dr. Kevin Montgomery, at the National Biocomputation Center, NASA, at Stanford University)(Technology Information)News, opinion and commentaryAnne Eisenberg
The pop-up book picks up magical dimensions.(the Magic Book headgear software device lets readers see books' images in three dimensions)News, opinion and commentaryAnne Eisenberg
The world through PC-powered glasses; with augmented reality what you get is more than what you see.(research at Colombia University's Computer Graphics and User Interfaces Laboratory)(Technology Information)(Statistical Data Included)News, opinion and commentaryAnne Eisenberg
To aid the blind, A.T.M. maker gives its machines a voice.(Diebold Inc.'s new machines will be guided by audio prompts)News, opinion and commentaryAnne Eisenberg
Unlike viruses, bacteria find a welcome in the world of computing.(biocomputing, developing a computer made of cells)(Technology Information)(Statistical Data Included)News, opinion and commentaryAnne Eisenberg
Viruses could have your number.(wireless communications)(Technology Information)(Statistical Data Included)News, opinion and commentaryAnne Eisenberg
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