Scientific American Online associate tech editor Larry Greenemeier provides a weekly minute commentary on some of the most interesting developments in the world of technology

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Apple Expected to Set Its Sights on Wearables, Mobile Payments 2014-09-05
We're All Hawking Products Now 2014-08-24
Robotic Exoskeletons Giving (and Gaining) Support 2014-08-17
Medical Workers Page Google Glass 2014-08-03
Moth Eyes Inspire Different Solar Cell 2014-07-25
Feline Facial Recognition Overcomes Kitty Overconsumption 2014-07-18
Hacked E-Cigs May Get around Regulations 2014-07-10
Software Finds Best Parts of Boring Video 2014-06-27
Apple, Google Say "Drop That Doughnut!" 2014-06-20
Microsoft Bets on Gestures to Buoy Windows Phones 2014-06-15
Cyber Currencies Get Boost from High-Profile Endorsements 2014-06-06
Thought-Controlled Flight Reaches the Runway 2014-05-29
Facebook Encourages Yentas to Share Info about Friends 2014-05-22
The Internet Gets Amnesia—in Europe at Least 2014-05-16
Tape Data Storage Makes a Comeback 2014-05-12
Lytro Camera Refocuses on Upscale Audience 2014-04-25
Broadcast TV Streamer Aereo Fights for Legal Life 2014-04-18
Being Bad at Video Games Ups Aggression 2014-04-10
Umpires Show Bias for Stars and Strikes 2014-04-07
Greatest Invention in Human History Helps You Avoid Certain People 2014-03-28
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