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Inventions like the automobile, phonograph, and telephone have changed our lives. Now technology is changing everything, even these inventions that have come to define our daily lives. Most of the subsystems in today’s cars are run by computer chips. The phonograph has morphed from vinyl disks to cassettes and CDs to purely digital forms like MP3. Telephone have gone wireless and now you can even make telephone calls over the Internet.
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In May of 2003 the U. S. House of Representatives earmarked $2.36 billion over three years to fund research on nanotechnology.
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The first mobile robot to visually interpret its environment, Shakey can locate items, navigate around them, and reason about its actions.
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Fast moving technology is always producing new products and gadgets. These new devices and ideas are always fun to hear about, yet many are simply high-tech toys. Today we will skip the toys and tell you about some new innovations that are truly useful.
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Do you remember Kaleidoscopes from when you were a kid? Well, Nokia has paired the kaleidoscope with the cell phone and taken it to a new realm. The Kaleidoscope I is a stylish device the size of a salt shaker that can be worn as a pendant or tucked in a purse. |
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