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July 2007 Archives

July 1, 2007

Core Memories

The Big Picture

A Telescope Takes Flight

Instruments will see newborn galaxies from behind the wing
of a plane

Online Forecast: Bloggy With 100% Chance for Participation

July 2, 2007

Hey, Soccer Moms: Drive These SUVs!

Challenge X shows that teams of college students
really can make environmentally friendly sport utility
vehicles that may appeal to everyday consumers

More Missiles Than Megawatts

India's nuclear choices have favored warheads over civilian
reactors, and those choices are taking their toll

Slideshow: More Core Memories

Slideshow: More Core Memories

Core Memories

The Big Picture

Slideshow: More Core Memories

July 3, 2007

Virtual Jamming

Four fixes for the major problem facing musicians who play
together on the Web: lag

Hey, Soccer Moms: Drive These SUVs!

Challenge X shows that teams of college students really can
make environmentally friendly sport utility vehicles that
may appeal to everyday consumers

Hey, Soccer Moms: Drive These SUVs!

Challenge X shows that teams of college students really can
make environmentally friendly sport utility vehicles that
may appeal to everyday consumers

Hey, Soccer Moms: Drive These SUVs!

Challenge X shows that teams of college students really can
make environmentally friendly sport utility vehicles that
may appeal to everyday consumers

A New Way of Looking at the Internet

The Net as a Matryoshka Doll

A Powerful Idea

The back story

July 4, 2007

Computer Rot

Forum: Our Readers Write

July 5, 2007

Record Run

July 6, 2007

Can Mark Cuban Take Hollywood Hi-Def?

In the first part of this interview, the HDNet and Landmark
Cinema's impresario tells us how he's going to change the
way we watch movies

July 7, 2007

Can Mark Cuban Take Hollywood Hi-Def?

In the first part of this interview, the HDNet and Landmark
Cinema's impresario tells us how he's going to change the
way we watch movies

July 10, 2007

Artificial Heart Inventor Turns Focus to Heart-Assist Devices

A New Way of Looking at the Internet

The Net as a Matryoshka Doll

News Briefs

July 16, 2007

Mark Cuban: YouTube is Doomed

Billionaire Mark Cuban is known for his sideline antics as
the owner of the Dallas Mavericks basketball team, but he
built his empire on technology from his pioneering online
broadcasting service, Broadcast.com, to his high-definition
television network, HDNet. In the second part of our
interview, Cuban discusses a few of his favorite high-tech
topics: file sharing, digital distribution, and YouTube.

A New Way of Looking at the Internet

The Net as a Matryoshka Doll

Can Mark Cuban Take Hollywood Hi-Def?

In part one of this interview, the HDNet impresario tells
us how he's going to change the way we watch movies

Mark Cuban: YouTube is Doomed

Billionaire Mark Cuban is known for his sideline antics as
the owner of the Dallas Mavericks basketball team, but he
built his empire on technology from his pioneering online
broadcasting service, Broadcast.com, to his high-definition
television network, HDNet. In the second part of our
interview, Cuban discusses a few of his favorite high-tech
topics: file sharing, digital distribution, and YouTube.

Plastic Solar Cells Get a Boost by Doubling Up

Technique combines different photovoltaic materials to
increase efficiency

Mark Cuban: YouTube is Doomed

Billionaire Mark Cuban is known for his sideline antics as
the owner of the Dallas Mavericks basketball team, but he
built his empire on technology from his pioneering online
broadcasting service, Broadcast.com, to his high-definition
television network, HDNet. In the second part of our
interview, Cuban discusses a few of his favorite high-tech
topics: file sharing, digital distribution, and YouTube.

Mark Cuban: YouTube is Doomed

Billionaire Mark Cuban is known for his sideline antics as
the owner of the Dallas Mavericks basketball team, but he
built his empire on technology from his pioneering online
broadcasting service, Broadcast.com, to his high-definition
television network, HDNet. In the second part of our
interview, Cuban discusses a few of his favorite high-tech
topics: file sharing, digital distribution, and YouTube.

Mark Cuban: YouTube is Doomed

Billionaire Mark Cuban is known for his sideline antics as
the owner of the Dallas Mavericks basketball team, but he
built his empire on technology from his pioneering online
broadcasting service, Broadcast.com, to his high-definition
television network, HDNet. In the second part of our
interview, Cuban discusses a few of his favorite high-tech
topics: file sharing, digital distribution, and YouTube.

Mark Cuban: YouTube is Doomed

Billionaire Mark Cuban is known for his sideline antics as
the owner of the Dallas Mavericks basketball team, but he
built his empire on technology from his pioneering online
broadcasting service, Broadcast.com, to his high-definition
television network, HDNet. In the second part of our
interview, Cuban discusses a few of his favorite high-tech
topics: file sharing, digital distribution, and YouTube.

Mark Cuban: YouTube is Doomed

Billionaire Mark Cuban is known for his sideline antics as
the owner of the Dallas Mavericks basketball team, but he
built his empire on technology from his pioneering online
broadcasting service, Broadcast.com, to his high-definition
television network, HDNet. In the second part of our
interview, Cuban discusses a few of his favorite high-tech
topics: file sharing, digital distribution, and YouTube.

Mark Cuban: YouTube is Doomed

Billionaire Mark Cuban is known for his sideline antics as
the owner of the Dallas Mavericks basketball team, but he
built his empire on technology from his pioneering online
broadcasting service, Broadcast.com, to his high-definition
television network, HDNet. In the second part of our
interview, Cuban discusses a few of his favorite high-tech
topics: file sharing, digital distribution, and YouTube.

Mark Cuban: YouTube is Doomed

Billionaire Mark Cuban is known for his sideline antics as
the owner of the Dallas Mavericks basketball team, but he
built his empire on technology from his pioneering online
broadcasting service, Broadcast.com, to his high-definition
television network, HDNet. In the second part of our
interview, Cuban discusses a few of his favorite high-tech
topics: file sharing, digital distribution, and YouTube.

Mark Cuban: YouTube is Doomed

Mark Cuban: YouTube is Doomed

Mark Cuban: YouTube is Doomed

Mark Cuban: YouTube is Doomed

Mark Cuban: YouTube is Doomed

Forum: Our Readers Write

...And More Forum

July 17, 2007

Power Tool for Making Nanoscale Objects

University of Pennsylvania team uses electron microscope to
fashion tiny structures

July 18, 2007

For Love of a Gun

The tumultuous history of electromagnetic launch

Is it Live or is it AR?

By blending digital creations with our view of the world,
augmented reality is set to transform the way we entertain
and educate ourselves

The Trap Technique

Toward a Chip-Based Quantum Computer

Power Tool for Making Nanoscale Objects

University of Pennsylvania team uses electron microscope to
fashion tiny structures

July 19, 2007

Plastic Solar Cells Get a Boost by Doubling Up

Technique combines different photovoltaic materials to
increase efficiency

Checkers, Solved!

Make no mistakes and it's a draw, says computer scientist

Double Helix Jeopardy

DNA databases help solve crimes but aid and abet racial discrimination)

Checkers, Solved!

Make no mistakes and it's a draw, says computer scientist

Can Mark Cuban Take Hollywood Hi-Def?

In part one of this interview, the HDNet impresario tells
us how he's going to change the way we watch movies

Quake-hit nuclear plant shut down indefinitely

It may be on a major fault line, say experts

Quake-hit nuclear plant shut down indefinitely

It may be on a major fault line, say experts

July 20, 2007