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LCD - Nanopower Display of the Age
by beauley, Apr 26, 2007
Since TV and radar was introduced in the mid 1940s, the new technology of the period to display even the crudest images was the Cathode Ray Tube, known since then as the CRT display. Now, 50 years later, there has evolved a display to make it obsolete.
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Wonders Of Fireworks
by hallofamer2b, Feb 18, 2007
A simple research paper received 95%
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Japanese Supersonic Aircraft
by DL, Feb 1, 2007
Report of the testing of a Japanese supersonic airliner.
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Inventions We Could All Use
by keyboardologist, Jan 31, 2007
Here are some inventions that may already be on the "drawing board," but some may already be in use.I was pressed for time on this article, so I'm sure I'll have a sequel.
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Big Bang in the Market: Top Five Gadgets to Die For
by The forgiver, Apr 9, 2008
Technology is constantly changing. What is brand new one minute is old news the next. Here are the latest products of technology that, although cool, probably won't stay in the market for too long.
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Three Technologies That Will Change Our World
by BrendanSchwaab, Mar 23, 2008
There are many emerging technologies in the year 2008, and many new areas of science and technology are being explored. Here is an idea of what some of these technologies may be, and what they will do for our world.
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The Nine Most Amazing Robots Ever
by Deaves, Apr 7, 2008
A Honda humanoid, a heard of wind powered beach walkers, a robotic Jedi arm--these robots are truly amazing!
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The Biggest, Most State-of-the-Art, Most Advanced, and Best Electronic Items on the Market
by yettti, Jan 26, 2008
We are in an era of high tech gadgets, huge flat panel TVs, and super fast gaming PCs. It’s truly a different age, so what’s at the front end of technology?
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Welcome to the Light Age
by William H. Gilmore, Jan 29, 2008
Our technology is hindered by the adherence to Einstein's Theory of Relativity. It could advance if we consider there are errors in our conventional physical science.
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RFID Technology: Leading the Way to a Cashless Society and Total Global Control
by Nelson Doyle, Feb 3, 2008
There are forces behind the scenes in the world today that are developing technology and global economic standards that will be eventually be used to control the buying and selling of everything that we humans buy or sell on the planet. The Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology required to implement the cashless economy is reality will prove it.
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