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Are Mobile Devices Getting Too Complex?

Last year, Martin Cooper, the man credited with inventing the cell phone at Motorola in 1973, made headlines when he complained at a Boston conference that the iPhone was too complex. Further cementing his reputation as a curmudgeon, Cooper told a ... Read more →

Robots Learn to Lie and Deceive Each Other in Search for 'Food' 2 months ago on Switched

If you grew up with a few brothers and sisters, you know there are certain unspoken rules when it comes to food. You have to move fast without being noticed to get the last fish stick. According to a new study, it's not just humans who can learn ...

Fermilab Exploring the Universe by Blasting Neutrinos Under Wisconsin 2 months ago on Switched

Fermilab, perhaps the premier research facility in the United States, peers into "the fundamental nature of matter and energy" in order to answer the most elemental questions surrounding the composition of the universe. Over the decades, the lab ...

DNA Evidence Can Be Fabricated, Research Says 2 months ago on Switched

It's hard to believe that crime scenes could get any more complicated than they are on 'CSI,' but The New York Times reports that scientists in Israel have discovered that DNA evidence can be fabricated -- and easily, at that. Apparently, DNA can be ...

Stanford Professor Sequences His Genome in Just One Week 2 months ago on Switched

Reading an entire novel is often considered a nice week's accomplishment, but a Stanford University professor has put that idea to shame. In just seven days, he mapped his entire DNA. According to an AP story on the Denver Post's Web site, ...

Aussie to Receive Bone-Anchored, MP3-Playing Bionic Ear 2 months ago on Switched

Numerous studies have demonstrated that various gadgets, including cell phones and iPods, can result in significant hearing loss, but a 2008 survey of teens revealed an alarming lack of concern over the issue. Perhaps adults don't give kids enough ...

U.S. Woman Gets Web-Ready Pacemaker 3 months ago on Switched

Carol Kasyjanski has lived with a severe heart condition for 20 years. Until recently, she's lived her life, often in fear, in strict obedience to the condition's limitations. Now, though, a medical breakthrough has given the woman a chance to live ...

Will 'Smart Cane' Render Seeing-Eye Dogs Obsolete? 3 months ago on Switched

Seeing-eye dogs may soon be looking for work as ordinary house pets, thanks to the development of a new "smart" walking cane. An engineering professor and his five students at Central Michigan University have developed a cane with a navigational ...

Public Radio and the Problem With iPhone Apps 3 months ago on Switched

It's heartening to see the success of Public Radio Player 2.0, the official public radio iPhone app; it's reached nearly two million downloads. Produced in conjunction with the country's various public radio networks, the app offers up hundreds of ...

Scientists: 'The Robots Are Coming! The Robots Are Coming!' 3 months ago on Switched

Scenes of robots running amok, killing indiscriminately and taking over computer systems have been portrayed in countless films and books. Now, some scientists say these fictional situations could become a reality if limits aren't placed on ...

10 Tech Whizzes Under 20 3 months ago on Switched

The tech world is filled with young superstars in their 20s, but there's another generation on the way up. All of these wunderkinds are making a big splash, even though many haven't even finished high school. Some are already millionaires. Others ...

Celebrate Apollo 11 Moon Landing With Restored NASA Videos 3 months ago on Switched

In case it slipped your mind, the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing is coming up in a few days (it took place on July 20, 1969). To celebrate, NASA collaborated with Lowry Digital to restore the classic footage shot on the moon on that ...

19-Year-Old Singlehandedly Changing Online News 3 months ago on Switched

When then 17-year old Michael van Poppel somehow got his hands on an Osama bin Laden videotape two years ago and sold it to Reuters before anyone else had even heard of it, the landscape of media changed, so claims ReadWriteWeb. Van Poppel owns the ...

'The Matrix' Fulfilled: EATR Military Robots to Use Biomatter as Fuel 4 months ago on Switched

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), a research and development organization for the Department of Defense, aims to "maintain the technological superiority of the U.S military." It seeks to accomplish this goal by developing ...

Seeing-Eye Fabric Developed By MIT Researchers 4 months ago on Switched

Those dang MIT brainiacs. When they're not cracking people up with their erudite pranks and kooky creations, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are developing something to make the rest of the world feel insignificant and, ...

Chewing Robot Takes Bite Out of Denture Trouble-Shooting 4 months ago on Switched

Dental technology has made long strides since our first president chewed away at his corn pone and salt pork (or whatever) with his notorious set of wooden (or ivory?) chompers. Since then, dentists have learned to replace God's own teeth with ...

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    Denon AVR-4306 (black)
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    KEF KHT3005 (black)
    The KEF KHT-3005 is one compact, beautifully designed speaker package with solid aluminum satellites that feature unique driver technology to produce incredible clarity. Meanwhile, the equally astounding dual 10-inch, 250-watt powered subwoofer delivers ultradeep bass. Full Review

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    The Wi-Ex zBoost YX510-PCS-CEL significantly boosts your cell phone reception and is easy to operate. Also, it uses a wireless connection to your phone. Full Review

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    Canon EOS 1D Mark III
    Extremely fast, 10-megapixel continuous shooting; very low noise; highly customizable; well-designed body with weather sealing; 3-inch LCD; abundant optional accessories. Full Review

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    Full-frame sensor; well designed, pro-level weather-sealed body; very low noise, even at extremely high ISOs; fast. Full Review

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    Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
    Very low noise, high quality images; 21.1 megapixels; live view shooting; pro-level build-quality and performance. Full Review

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    Velocity Micro Edge Z30 (Intel Core i7)
    Best value among midrange gaming PCs; Velocity Micro's consistently high build quality; compact case makes few sacrifices; second graphics card slot previously uncommon at this price. Full Review

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    Apple iMac (24-inch, 2.8GHz)
    A minor specification update results in some significant performance gains; graphics upgrade an option on this 24-inch model; sleek, polished design didn't receive an update, but we won't start clamoring for a new design until the current one is at least 12 months old. Full Review

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    Velocity Raptor Signature Edition Gaming PC
    One of the fastest PCs we've tested; a PCI Express RAID card helps media encoding performance; typically immaculate Velocity Micro assembly; strong, three-year warranty. Full Review

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