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Technology Review: November 2002

Why Not a 40-MPG SUV?
Technology exists to double gas guzzlers´ fuel efficiency. So what´s the holdup?
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Prototype
Straight from the lab: technology´s first draft.

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Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere
The Compass: mother of all laptops.

Features

Holograms in Motion
The newest 3-D video displays herald an interactive future for imaging.
Digital Entertainment Post-Napster: Music
Antipiracy technology will halt illegally copied music-or so the recording industry hopes.
Digital Entertainment Post-Napster: Movies
DivX makes downloading movies easy. Should Hollywood be nervous?
The Personal Genome Sequencer
Eugene Chan´s machine could reveal your genetic makeup in minutes.

Columns

The Rights Management Trap
To embrace digital rights management is to make a deal with the devil.
Scratching a Niche
Online interactions can tell companies which customers want innovations.
Freeing Mickey Mouse
Extended copyright terms help large corporations - not individual artists.

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Nano Biomaterials
Part biological, part not: blended nanomaterials have surprising properties.

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Hybrid Cars
How hybrid gasoline-electric cars work.

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