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Roland Piquepaille's Weblog Archive for February 2003

February 1 Science Fiction and Smart Mobs
 
February 2 A New Protocol For Faster Web Services?
 
February 3 Cypak mounts CPUs on paper. Can disposable PCs be far off?
 
February 4 Tiny Whiskers Make Huge Memory Storage
 
February 5 Pervasive Computing: You Are What You Compute
 
February 6 I've got you under my skin
 
February 7 Scott McNealy: Toward Saner Computing
 
February 8 Countdown for Rocket Planes
 
February 9 Here Comes the Wireless Traffic Officer
 
February 10 Intel's Montecito Will Have Nearly A Billion Transistors
 
February 11 Forget Moore's Law
 
February 12 Supercomputing Resurrected
 
February 13 The Heat Is On
 
February 14 The Intelligent Swarm
 
February 15 Key technology predictions: 2003 to 2012
 
February 16 Most Homepage Pixels Are Wasted
 
February 17 A New Kind of Light
 
February 18 Fuel Cells' Cheap Power Will Cost You
 
February 19 Intel's Centrino Anagrams: 'No Cretin,' 'Rent Icon,' and 'Not Nicer'
 
February 20 Japanese firm to sell tiny TVs in doll-house-like setting
 
February 21 Ten Technologies Picked at Demo 2003
 
February 22 Why Did Google Want Blogger? And Will You Watch Movies on your PDA?
 
February 23 Linking Corporate LANs to Fiber Networks
 
February 24 A $1-Million Prize for a Robot Ground-Vehicle Race
 
February 25 DNA molecule provides a computing machine with both data and fuel
 
February 26 The Purr of the Qubit
 
February 27 China Serves As Dump Site For Computers
 
February 28 The Future of Notebook Computing


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