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| MORE TECHNOLOGY | • Something in the Air
Here's what we're learning with our cell phones, sensors and Wi-Fi: losing the wires is only the beginning. What happens next is unpredictable, empowering and sometimes a bit unnerving | • Your Next Computer
There are 1.5 billion mobile phones in the world today. Already you can use them to browse the Web, take pictures, send e-mail and play games. Soon they could make your PC obsolete | • Making the Ultimate Map
When digital geography teams up with wireless technology and the Web, the world takes on some new dimensions | • The Wireless World
Wireless isn't just for high-tech hubs anymore. We chose these cities and towns to show the variety of ways people are using this new technology | • Let Your Gadgets Go
From personal computers to home entertainment centers, the modern home is trapped in a tangle of cables and wires. Here's a selection of devices that promise to set you free | • A Few Who Got Us Here
When most people in the tech business were focusing on selling stuff on the Net, some were thinking outside the box | • A Future With Nowhere to Hide?
This connectedness may lead toward a future where our cell phones track us like FedEx packages, sometimes when we're not aware | • Weird Wireless Tales
Readers recount their most unusual Wi-Fi moments | • Your Wireless Future
A look at the next wave of wire-free technology | • Take Our Wireless Survey
Can't get rid of those cables fast enough, or do you loathe the idea of digital data careening through the air? Take our survey. Plus, read about the strangest wireless experiences | • Talk Transcript: Going Wireless
Steven Levy joined us for a talk on Thursday, June 3 at noon ET |
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• Could a Tidal Wave Really Swamp New York? Could a tidal wave really swamp New York? One expert says that some of the scary climate changes envisioned in ‘The Day After Tomorrow,’ aren't as far-fetched as they may seem |
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• Wireless Made Simple Trying to get a grip on wireless technology? It's really not all that complicated. Here's a guide to get you started |
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• Not Your Average Space Cowboy Engineer and entrepreneur Gregory Olsen could soon become the third civilian in history to visit Russia's International Space Station |
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• The Mystery of the Missing Car ‘Honky’ was supposed to be theftproof. So how did thieves bypass its high-tech transponder chip and drive it away from home? |
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• Can This Man Keep Cyberspace Safe? Can the new National Cyber Alert System help stop the spread of future viruses? National Cyber Security Division director Amit Yoran explains the alert system and other efforts with the private sector that the government hopes will soon make cyberspace safer |
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