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Home / Articles posted by J Williams (Page 6)

  • Wired Textiles for a Phone as Useful as the Shirt on Your Back

    Wired Textiles for a Phone as Useful as the Shirt on Your Back

    • 25 October 2011
    • By J Williams

    By Ritchie S. King The director of the ElectroScience Laboratory at Ohio State University, he is trying to end the need for cellphone hardware like […]

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  • Turn Any Pair of Glasses into a Heads Up Display

    Turn Any Pair of Glasses into a Heads Up Display

    • 24 October 2011
    • By J Williams

    By Andrew Liszewski Putting vital performance stats where they’re always visible, the Sportiiiisadds a simple heads up display to almost any pair of glasses so […]

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  • Seeing through walls in real time

    Seeing through walls in real time

    • 22 October 2011
    • By J Williams

    MIT Lincoln Laboratory researchers have developed a new radar system that looks through walls. This ultrawideband (UWB) phased-array sensor has real-time acquisition and processing capability […]

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  • Darpa Robots Will Turn Dead Satellites Into a Zombie Orbital Array

    • 22 October 2011
    • By J Williams

    By Andrew Tarantola Launching satellites is a risky proposition—costing as much as $10,000 a pound to make orbit and little recourse if a critical piece […]

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  • Son of Stuxnet Found in the Wild on Systems in Europe

    Son of Stuxnet Found in the Wild on Systems in Europe

    • 19 October 2011
    • By J Williams

    By Kim Zetter A little more than one year after the infrastructure-destroying Stuxnet worm was discovered on computer systems in Iran, a new piece of […]

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  • Video: Robot Builds Other Robots From Foam

    • 19 October 2011
    • By J Williams

    Roboticists at the University of Pennsylvania’s Modlab have built a robot that can build and repair other robots using modular parts and an insulating spray-foam. […]

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  • New Google Smart Phone Recognizes Your Face

    New Google Smart Phone Recognizes Your Face

    • 19 October 2011
    • By J Williams

    By Danyll Wills, Hong Kong In Hong Kong today, Google and Samsung introduced a new smart phone and operating system that could represent a potential […]

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  • iPhone keylogger can snoop on desktop typing

    iPhone keylogger can snoop on desktop typing

    • 19 October 2011
    • By J Williams

    By Jacob Aron Get into the office, sit down at the computer and lay your cellphone on the desk – a ritual that millions play […]

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  • Killer Apps, Mini Missiles: Army’s Expo Gets Put on a Budget

    Killer Apps, Mini Missiles: Army’s Expo Gets Put on a Budget

    • 18 October 2011
    • By J Williams

    By Spencer Ackerman Every year, the Army’s annual convention in Washington, D.C. brings out the latest designs from defense firms for souped-up trucks, upgraded helicopters, […]

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  • Wearable projection system turns any surface into a multitouch interface

    Wearable projection system turns any surface into a multitouch interface

    • 18 October 2011
    • By J Williams

    By Byron Spice PITTSBURGH—OmniTouch, a wearable projection system developed by researchers at Microsoft Research and Carnegie Mellon University, enables users to turn pads of paper, […]

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