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University Develops 12Tbyte Nano
Memory
Electronics Weekly July 8, 2004
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A memory technology that could
squeeze almost 12Tbyte onto a
CD-sized surface is under
development, using 10nm crytals
deposited on a substrate and
switched by electron beam energy
pulses....
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'Billboards' that walk, talk, and
even flirt a little
Christian Science Monitor July 8, 2004
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"T-Shirt TV" puts video ads on
T-shirts equipped with speakers and
the TV screens, which can also
handle Flash animation or slides.
It's the latest blast of what
ad-watchers call ambient or
guerrilla...
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Raver Wearable Displays
infogargoyle July 8, 2004
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France Telecom has done some fun
R&D to display pixelated images from
your cellphone on your shirt or
sleeve. These raver garments can
even be used as a standalone device
that can animate based on sounds and
gestures. The technology uses a
flexible circuit board with LEDs and
other electronic bits like sensors
layered in a fabric layered...
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Controllable nano-diode created
NewScientist.com July 8, 2004
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A more efficient nano-diode
(linking together two carbon
nanotubes) has been created by GE,
marking another step towards
practical atomic electronics. The
new process uses electric fields
rather than doping to modify the
diode properties. This allows for
more adaptable types of
nano-circuitry, since the electric
fields can be varied to alter...
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Brain implants 'read' monkey minds
NewScientist.com July 8, 2004
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Brain implants have been used to
"read the minds" of monkeys to
predict what they are about to do
and even how enthusiastic they are
about doing it, California Institute
of Technology researchers have
found. By decoding the signals from
96 electrodes in a region of the
brain just above the ear, called the
parietal cortex, the researchers
were...
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