The New York Times 2001 Anne Eisenberg - Abstracts

The New York Times 2001 Anne Eisenberg
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A 'bat' signal that maps whereabouts in a networked building.(the Active Bat system, used and developed by AT&T Laboratories employees in their building in Cambridge, England)News, opinion and commentaryAnne Eisenberg
A chip that mimics a retina but strains for light.(FDA-approved artificial retina implantations are experimental)(Industry Trend or Event)(Product Development)(Technology Information)News, opinion and commentaryAnne Eisenberg
After decades of frustration, the picture tube slims down.(how I.B.M. scientists developed a cathode-ray tube that is only one inch thick)News, opinion and commentaryAnne Eisenberg
Batteries push paper into electronic age.(thin, flexible batteries printed on paper or plastic, created by Power Paper, an Israeli firm)News, opinion and commentaryAnne Eisenberg
Consumers may soon be drawn to magnetic memory chips.(M-RAM chips)News, opinion and commentaryAnne Eisenberg
Keeping an eye on drivers to keep their eyes on the road; a gaze-tracking safety system for the car could become the ultimate backseat driver.(new monitoring system, face LAB, has been developed by Dr. Alex Zelinsky, his Seeing Machines firm, and the Volvo Technological Development Corp.)News, opinion and commentaryAnne Eisenberg
Like the grocery but hate the lines? Help is on the way.(Circuits)(Industry Trend or Event)News, opinion and commentaryAnne Eisenberg
Quantum theory could expand the limits of computer chips.(Technology Information)News, opinion and commentaryAnne Eisenberg
Roaming the world with a translator in your pocket.(Product Announcement)News, opinion and commentaryAnne Eisenberg
Spherical motors may give robots more style and grace.(research by Dr. Gregory S. Chirikjian, Johns Hopkins University)(Technology Information)(Statistical Data Included)News, opinion and commentaryAnne Eisenberg
Squint no more: A smart window awaits your command.(Product Announcement)News, opinion and commentaryAnne Eisenberg
Through the looking glass, to holographic data storage.(Circuits)(Technology Information)News, opinion and commentaryAnne Eisenberg
Wiggling fans and other ways to keep a computer cool.(Product Information)News, opinion and commentaryAnne Eisenberg
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