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What's the Next Instagram?

In the wake of Facebook's billion-dollar Instagram buyout, video-sharing apps are jostling to become the next big thing.

Facebook's Technology Timeline

A look back at the moments that have shaped Facebook's success.

Engine Could Boost Fuel Economy by Half

Delphi says its diesel-like engine runs cleanly on gasoline.

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May | Mobile Computing in Question

Is Mobile Computing Good For Productivity?

Yes, of course, but things got out of hand. A quarter of executives admit to having slept with a smart phone.

Wearing a Computer Is Good for You

Fitness trends and health-care problems are creating demand for tiny computers we won't even notice we're carrying.

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Building Tesla

At its electric-car factory in Silicon Valley, Tesla obsesses over details like making its own high-tech tools.

Photographs by John Stocklin

The Biggest Cost of Facebook's Growth

Running the world's largest social network will be a technical and financial challenge as it grows.

Brain Chip Helps Quadriplegics Move Robotic Arms with Their Thoughts

It's the first study to show that brain chips can assist paralyzed people to perform complex real-world tasks.

Virtual World Takes on Childhood Obesity

A startup blends activity tracking with online incentives in hopes of getting kids into shape.

A123 Systems Reports More Bad News

The company is losing money fast. It hoped to raise money to stay afloat.

A Computer Interface that Takes a Load Off Your Mind

A wearable brain scanner could give computers insight into how hard you're thinking.

A Retinal Prosthetic Powered by Light

A new type of eye implant requires less hardware and could restore more vision than existing devices.

New Cement-Making Method Could Slash Carbon Emissions

The proof-of-concept device concentrates sunlight to break apart limestone.

A Nose in Your Clothes

Peratech thinks printable electronic sensors of volatile compounds could find their way into textiles.

With New Look, Bing Gets More Organized, Social

  • 05.10.2012
  • Web
  • By Rachel Metz

Microsoft is revamping its search engine and exploiting the growth of social networking online.

Why Amyris is Focusing on Moisturizers, Not Fuel, for Now

New data show that its products cost more than $30 a gallon to make.

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TR10

Our list of the 10 most innovative technologies of 2012. See list »

Solar Microgrids

Village-scale DC grids provide power for lighting and cell phones.

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December 1976

The Prospect for Fusion

By David J. Rose
Enormous difficulties have developed in the attempt to control the energy of the stars. But that is inevitable at this stage of humankind's largest technological venture.

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