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PC World October 2, 2006 Erik Larkin |
The Future of the OS Wars Windows? Linux? Mac OS? One day it won't matter. |
PC World October 2, 2006 Eric Dahl |
Tomorrow's Technology Here's what's next for technology: when the biggest breakthroughs will appear, how they might change the way you live, work, and play, and why the future won't be trouble-free. |
PC World October 2, 2006 Alan Stafford |
The Future of the Web The next-generation Net won't just be more portable and personal. It'll also harness the power of people, making it even easier to zero in on precisely what you're looking for. |
PC World October 2, 2006 Eric Bender |
The Future of Nanotech Ultra-small technology, revolutionary impact. |
PC World October 2, 2006 Christopher Null |
The Future of Your PC With breakthroughs such as faster multicore processors on the way, raw PC muscle is about to return with a vengeance. And it will come in more shapes and sizes than ever. |
PC World October 2, 2006 Yardena Arar |
The Future of Cell Phones Handsets get even thinner, more versatile. |
PC World October 2, 2006 Eric Butterfield |
The Future of Robots Tomorrow's domestic help at your service. |
PC World October 2, 2006 Mark Wallace |
The Future of You Think the Net has changed your life? Wait until it becomes an immersive 3D environment. |
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IBM's Crystal Ball: 3D, Battery Life Boom Looking ahead to the next five years in technology, IBM predicts that 3D display technology will become pervasive, while batteries lifespan will see a tenfold increase. |
PC World October 2, 2006 Ryan Singel |
The Future of Privacy New online services could make you an even more inviting target for privacy attacks. Here's how. |
IEEE Spectrum November 2005 Amy D. Wohl |
Interface Lift User interfaces for Internet browsers get an extreme makeover to cope with today's torrent of information. |