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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Gaming Tech Might Soon Read Facial Expressions 2011-12-01
Mobile Apps Help Celebrate Thanksgiving 2011-11-23
Belt Warns Visually Impaired about Obstacles 2011-11-17
iPhone 4S Assistant Siri Does Her Beta Best 2011-11-11
New Insulator Could Help Grid Weather Storms 2011-11-03
Subjects Move Virtual Chopper with Thoughts 2011-10-27
Smarter Silicon Slicing Could Make Solar Competitive 2011-10-20
Cybersecurity Threats to Pick Up Steam in 2012 2011-10-15
Indoor GPS Makes Strides 2011-10-06
Adhesive Lets 3-D Microchips Go Deep 2011-09-29
Slower Wi-Fi Frequencies Stretch Smart Phone Batteries 2011-09-22
Smart Phone Antennas Could Double Network Capacity 2011-09-08
Graphene Electronics Could Make Internet Way Zippier 2011-09-01
Navy Uses Waves to Power Sensors 2011-08-25
Robot Rescuers Help Peace of Mine 2011-08-18
Digital Entrepreneur Wants to Save Books 2011-08-11
Bridge Sensors Could Save Travelers 2011-08-04
Swimmer Plans on Electronics to Shake Sharks 2011-07-28
ATMs Branch Out 2011-07-21
Kids Say Where Tech Should Go 2011-07-14
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