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Nobel for Revolutionary Optical Technologies

The Nobel Prize in physics was awarded to a fiber-optics pioneer and the inventors of digital-imaging chips.

A Camera from a Sheet of Fiber

By integrating sensors into a plastic fiber, researchers make a large, flexible camera.

Tech to Put under the Tree

TR's new products section offers some last-minute gift ideas.

Giant Camera Tracks Asteroids

The camera will offer sharper, broader views of the sky.

Low-Power Liquid Lens

An adjustable-focus lens made of two drops of water could be used in small cameras.

60-Megapixel Photography

High Definition Closes In

Liquid-Lens Webcam

Chip for Depth-Sensing Cameras

A Display That Tracks Your Movements

Samsung and Reactrix move beyond touch screens and try to make hand waving the next big computer interface.

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