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10 emerging technologies
Of the numerous technologies now in gestation at companies and universities, MIT Techno- logy Review...
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10 emerging technologies
Each year, Technology Review identifies 10 technologies that are worth keeping an eye on. This year'...
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1000 new designs and where to find them
Bringing together the best of contemporary design for the home, this is a comprehensive roundup of 1...
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4G leapfrogs next-generation wireless
Just when you thought 3G was emerging on the scene, 4G is around the corner. In the first story of a...
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55 ways to have fun with Google
You probably use Google everyday, but do you know... Googledromes, Memecodes, Googlesport, Googlepar...
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A passage to Chinese tea
A well researched book explaining tea classification, tea preparation, tea accessories and even tea ...
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Apple holds major music studios to $0.99
iTunes songs won’t be sold at varying prices to reflect demand, as some labels had insisted
Apple is NOT 'bricking' hacked iPhones for revenge
The iPhone is currently locked down because it isn't finished and the hectic schedule of developing ...
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Apple ponders a touchless iPod
Patent application suggests the popular player may soon be operated without being touched
Apple takes top spot in 'The BusinessWeek 50' list
From Apple to Home Depot, a host of companies have scored big by using technology, design, or clever...
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Architectural Digest April 2005
An exclusive look at 20 houses from the world's top architects.
Architectural Digest Hollywood At Home
Among the most popular articles in Architectural Digest's illustrious eight-decade history is the se...
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Architectural Record September 2005
This month's featured architects, layering their creations from the outside in, have altered the inn...
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Audio in the 21st Century
Major changes have recently evolved in the field of audio. For example, the MP3 format has become wi...
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Audio software for the moody listener
Have a big music collection? Try organizing it by feeling
AVing June 2005
One of the most well-informed digital lifestyle magazine in South Korea
Best Facebook apps for supersocial geeks
Earlier this May, Facebook launched an open application platform, enabling anyone to develop applica...
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Billboard April 22, 2005
Terrestrial radio has been fending off attacks from Internet and satellite broadcasters for years. N...
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Billboard April 29, 2005
Michael Rapino, CEO & President of Global Music, Clear Channel Entertainment, is obsessed with creat...
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BitTorrent: the great disrupter
Bram Cohen’s BitTorrent software made it a cinch to pirate films on the Internet. So why is Hollywoo...
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Branding unbound::The future of advertising sales and the brand experience in the wireless age
Written for nontechnical readers, this book features the five strategic advantages of "m-branding", ...
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Business 2.0
Business 2.0 magazine explores the new ways smart companies (and the people who lead them) are using...
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Business 2.0 August 2005
From Berkeley to Bangalore, here's where to go for an advance look at emerging technologies in use t...
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Business 2.0 July 2005
Cheap computing, infinite bandwidth and open standards are powering an epic technological transforma...
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Business 2.0 June 2005
Silicon Valley veteran Mike Homer wants to move TV shows from the airwaves to the grid. If he succee...
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Business 2.0 May 2005
With VCs awash in money and itching to spend, it's a great time to start a new business. Business 2....
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Business 2.0 October 2005
Singapore-based startup MatrixView, who wants to revolutionize digital imaging with the data-compres...
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Business Review Weekly
BRW is Australia's leading business magazine founded in 1981.
Business Week April 22
Blogs will change your business. Look past the yakkers, hobbyists, and political mobs. Your customer...
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Business Week August 22, 2005
Like many other nascent technologies, RFID has improved with age, and many former pitfalls are getti...
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Business Week June 20, 2005
Mass collaboration on the Internet is shaking up business. Online cooperation is spurring a new mode...
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Business Week June 27, 2005
The best product designs of 2005 from the Industrial Design Excellence Awards.
Business Week May 22
There's a new breed of crime-fighter prowling cyberspace: the hacker hunters. Spurred by big profits...
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Business Week May 29, 2005
If the digital music revolution is to reach its full potential -- an all-digital future, perhaps, in...
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Business Week September 19, 2005
A slew of new technologies could make today's Wi-Fi seem like dial-up. Competition among the newcome...
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Business Week September 26, 2005
Do men really need the new five-bladed Fusion, especially considering that Gillette is planning to s...
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Celestial jukebox falls to Earth
Mobile phone carriers and satellite radio services want to give you all the music ever made, anywher...
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Climate change: A guide for the perplexed
Our planet's climate is anything but simple. All kinds of factors influence it, from massive events ...
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CN Traveler June 2005
Bright lights, new borough: move over Manhattan, Brooklyn has come into its own with top-rated resta...
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Condé Nast Traveler April 2005
Vietnam rising: explore the alluring sights, culture, and cuisine of Asia's newest hot spot.
Convergence Culture: where old and new media collide
Convergence culture maps a new territory: where old and new media intersect, where grassroots and co...
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Crypto
From Kevin Kelly, the author who made "hacker" a household word, comes a groundbreaking book about t...
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Daily Candy A to Z: an insider's guide to the sweet life
In 2000, 33-year-old Dany Levy launched the sassy pop-culture Web site DailyCandy from her New York ...
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Desktop, R.I.P.
Computing is moving off your machine and into the cloud
DestinAsian
DestinAsian reaches the region's lovers young and sophisticated urbanites who have a thirst for the ...
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Digital audio essentials
Join the digital audio revolution! Whether it's downloading music, ripping CDs, organizing, finding,...
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Digital Cinematography
Digital Cinematography focuses on the creative, technical and business challenges of the digital wor...
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Download an entire DVD to your phone in 10 seconds
Japan's NTT DoCoMo is testing a network that could send DVDs to handheld devices in about 10 seconds...
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Egon Eiermann: Architect And Designer, 1904-1970: The Continuity Of Modernism
Egon Eiermann influenced postwar German architecture to an extent unrivalled by any other architect....
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Electronic Design News June 2005
Song wars: striking back against the iPod empire. How much of the digital music vigorous future grow...
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E-Mail to bypass phone charges
Jangl emerges among a new class of Web telephony companies
Enter the New Age of DIY
Kiss Default mode good-bye —and step up to the tweaked-out, souped-up, overclocked life you crave
eWeek June 13, 2005
Mobility presents significant challenges for IT administrators charged with keeping their companies'...
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Facts about Information and Communication Technology in Sweden 2004 edition
This book includes statistics about the prerequisites for an information society for all. Informatio...
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Find anything with Spotlight
There's more to Spotlight than just that magnifying glass in the upper right corner of your screen.
Food: Your drug of choice
Eating right can power you through your next business trip and bring you home with energy —and new i...
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Fortune May 2
Bill Gates is on a mission to build a Google killer. What got him so riled? The darling of search is...
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Frame Magazine
Frame magazine shows you what's happening and where to find it. The hottest spaces, the coolest prod...
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Getting Things Done —the art of stress-free productivity
Here is your road map to achieving stress-free productivity. You will experience immediate benefits ...
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Goopple?
Google and Apple are cozying up to each other. What are they up to?
Greenwich's outrageous fortunes
In Greenwich, Connecticut, a recent invasion of Wall Street hedge-fund managers has raised the bar f...
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Hinting at a future without Microsoft
Google boss Eric Schmidt worked at Sun Microsystems for 14 years, so it's no surprise he shares a vi...
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Hip Hotels Escape
Herbert Ypma is the creator of the well-known travel book series entitled Hip Hotels. In Ypma's guid...
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Hip hotels::Orient
The hotels in this book aren't just hip: some are funky, some are sophisticated, some are minimalist...
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Hollywood games in 2005
There were a number of games based on hot Hollywood properties in 2005, but which licenses actually ...
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Holographic-memory discs may put DVDs to shame
A computer disc about the size of a DVD that can hold 60 times more data is set to go on sale in 200...
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House & Garden April 2005
The kitchen and the heart of the home. The room once hidden behind a utilitarian swinging door has b...
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iCon Steve Jobs : The Greatest Second Act in the History of Business
Lightning never strikes twice, but Steve Jobs has, transforming modern culture first with the Macint...
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Ideas: houses, casas, maisons, hauser
Dozens of great design ideas are packed into this book, which showcases the best in home design. The...
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In Google We Trust
Google's Gmail raises important questions about the security and privacy of our personal information...
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In-Depth introduction to Internet Protocol Television
An in-depth overview of IP technologies, as used to deliver interactive TV services over switched di...
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Intelligent Life
Intelligent Life is a thoughtful guide, which instead of helping readers make decisions in their pro...
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Internet censorship on the rise
As the number of internet users grows, so do efforts to restrict them
Internet hegemony and the digital divide
A squabble over who controls the internet had threatened to overshadow the World Summit on the Infor...
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iPod, therefore I am
How did the geeky design obsession of a counterculture icon capture the hearts and minds (and wallet...
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iPodlounge Buyer's Guide 2005
iPodlounge's Buyers’ Guide is a complete, magazine-style guide to everything iPod, with trustworthy ...
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James Dyson interview
Harnessing wind is something the British industrial designer James Dyson has spent a large part of h...
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Just Say No to Microsoft
Just Say No to Microsoft begins by tracing Microsoft’s rise from tiny startup to monopolistic jugger...
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Kateigaho
Kateigaho International Edition brings you the unique culture, art and lifestyle of Japan. This rich...
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LA Confidential magazine
LOS ANGELES CONFIDENTIAL magazine is an indispensable lifestyle read that thrives on the electricity...
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La La online CD-trading service
The latest innovation in online music doesn’t have to do with file downloads or uncanny personal-mus...
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Laptop July 2005
Nokia may still rule the wireless world, but it’s losing ground to Motorola, LG and Samsung.
Layers
Adobe products are at the core of nearly every professional designer’s, photographer’s and video edi...
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Let your fingers do the paying
Buying groceries with the touch of a finger could be closer than you think. Already in use at superm...
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Life after privacy
Personal information is no longer personal. The only question is: who gets to see it?
Lifehacker: 88 tech tricks to turbocharge your day
This book presents 88 of the best life hacks from the Lifehacker.com web site archive. A "life hack"...
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Lunar Park
In his latest novel Lunar Park, Bret Easton Ellis takes first-person narrative to an extreme, insert...
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Mac attack a load of crap
I'm not going to catch a virus this way any more than I'm going to send money to the honorable Dr. M...
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Macworld Apple TV Superguide
This 57-page book will give you step-by-step instructions for hooking the Apple TV up to your entert...
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Macworld iPod and iTunes Superguide
Whether you're a complete beginner or a seasoned pro, this book provides practical advice and advanc...
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Make It Happen : The Hip-Hop Generation Guide to Success
Kevin Liles rose from intern to president of Def Jam Records in only nine years. Today, at age thirt...
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Mastering the art of disruption
Move over, Jack Welch. From Apple to Pixar, Steve Jobs is showing why he's the model CEO for the 21s...
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Media Monoliths
In a hit list of media's biggest names, this book navigates the histories and challenges facing 20 d...
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Messengers of Cool
How new digital networks help hipsters around the globe hunt for the next big thing.
MIT Technology Review August 2005
Mobile gadgets and the wireless Web create continuous computing, a powerful new way to connect.
MIT Technology Review July 2005
Intel silicon laser could mean a solution to one of the great challenges facing the semiconductor in...
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MIT Technology Review June 2005
One simple fact underlies the current debate over intellectual-property rights, the theme of this sp...
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MIT Technology Review October 2005
The Velcro epiphany is a very simple solution to what looms as the larger usability issue with weara...
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MIT Technology Review September 2005
Researchers from Saarland University in Saarbrucken, Germany, have developed a prototype chip that c...
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Mobile Communications International
Mobile Communications International has long been the leading magazine for wireless carriers worldwi...
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Mobile Music Best Practices from Japan & Korea
103 pages of sharp and critical analysis covering mobile music downloading as it has developed in th...
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Mobile TV: Broadcast and mobile multimedia
In Korea, the world's first satellite for mobile television has already been launched; in Europe, No...
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Moscow's moment
Look beyond the armored cars and gilded excess and finds Russia's capital in the midst of a burgeoni...
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Movies that fight back
New technologies battle bootleggers' camcorders
New life for old photos
How to rescue, restore and reuse aging prints and negatives
New Scientist
The world's leading science and technology news weekly
New Scientist April 23
Whatever happened to machines that think?
The dream of artificial intelligence lives on and the rea...
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New Scientist August 6, 2005
Beneath the baked Australian outback, in dark damp crevices, live creatures that have seen no light ...
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New Scientist July 2, 2005
If someone mentioned your name in a podcast, would you ever know? Not unless you had time to listen ...
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New Scientist June 18, 2005
Discovering the true nature of reality: if Einstein was right, we must sacrifice either free will or...
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New Scientist September 10, 2005
Our digital identity is becoming more important than our physical identity. Soon, biometrics will tr...
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New Scientist September 17, 2005
It might not knock Coldplay off the top of charts, but physicists who say they have cracked the ridd...
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New York Magazine
NewYorkMetro is a smart, critical guide to life in the city for readers who want to stay on top of t...
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New York to L.A. in two hours
Lockheed Martin prepares a successor to the Concorde —a supersonic private jet that will fly at almo...
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On Intelligence
Jeff Hawkins, the man who created the PalmPilot, Treo smart phone and other handheld devices, has re...
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Personal, portable, pedestrian: mobile phones in Japanese life
This is not just about a technology or the way it is used in one country. It's about understanding o...
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Playlist
Playlist is your complete guide to digital music for PC and Mac. It's jam-packed with all your digit...
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Playlist Summer 2005
With a focus on iPod and iTunes, the third issue of Playlist is full of helpful iPod product reviews...
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Real Simple magazine
Real Simple's concise, useful strategies, coupled with a clean, inspiring design, focus on making bu...
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Red Herring
A skeptical, intelligent and trustworthy source of information in technology business, investigating...
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Red Herring April 25
Foreign companies are seeing profits in the world’s largest market. But how long will it take for do...
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Red Herring June 20, 2005
Researchers around the world are racing to make the next breakthrough in stem cell (an undifferentia...
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Remix
For decades, urban and electronic music have gained popularity throughout the world. But for much of...
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Revamping the Web browser
Surfing the Web has meant using much the same technology for years. Now startups are working on new ...
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Reverse engineering absinthe
Absinthe was first distilled in 1792 in Switzerland, where it was marketed as a medicinal elixir, a ...
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Searching your digital life in real time
Most desktop search tools are perpetually a step behind, periodically snooping your machine to find ...
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Secrets of Podcasting: Audio blogging for the masses
Now that you know what a podcast is, what's it's used for, and how it can affect your life, you may ...
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Secrets of RSS
Whether you want to create your own RSS feeds or just would like to locate and add them to your Web ...
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Semantic Web technologies: trends and research in ontology-based systems
That we need a new approach to managing information is beyond doubt. The technological developments ...
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Singapore chic
Singapore is one of the most modern and affluent cities in the world. Written with the more discerni...
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Some DJs spin vinyl or twiddle fader knobs. Others write subroutines in C++
A new brand of music maestro is turning programming into performance, eschewing turntables for a com...
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Space: Japanese design solutions for compact living
Size does not have to limit. In ultra-crowded Japan, where the art of living compactly has been fina...
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Spychips: How Major Corporations and Government Plan to Track Your Every Move with RFID
Potential marketing applications of RFID (radio-frequency identification) chips —which range from in...
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STEP Inside Design September/October 2005
STEP inside design is pleased to introduce the 50 winning websites featured in STEP's first Best of ...
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Subliminal advertising may work after all
The practice of priming people to prefer specific brands by flashing subliminal messages at them has...
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Super crunchers: Why thinking-by-numbers is the new way to be smart
Today, number crunching affects your life in ways you might never imagine. In this lively and ground...
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Surface
Surface magazine explores the motives and process behind the emerging trends in fashion, art, archit...
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Take Control of Customizing Tiger
Many users have an aversion to programming languages, so Apple introduced, in Tiger, a new automatio...
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Technologies for the Wireless Future
This book provides a wide picture of the research challenges for the future wireless world. Despite ...
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Technology quarterly
New technologies promise to make air travel smoother for passengers and cut costs for beleaguered ai...
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Technology quarterly
As young people spend less time watching television and more time online and playing games, advertis...
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Television Broadcast
The television industry is no longer gear driven. While gear and technology are important, they are ...
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Test your Apple knowledge
Take Business Week quiz and see how much you know about the company and people behind the Mac and th...
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That was then, this is now
When it comes to technology, you really can take it with you these days. And on short business trips...
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The 2007 iPod Buyers’ Guide
The world’s most popular iPod and accessory buyers’ guide is back for its third year, and better tha...
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The Advertised Mind
The Advertised Mind by Erik du Plessis explores the world of advertising, drawing on information abo...
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The Art of the Start : The Time-Tested, Battle-Hardened Guide for Anyone Starting Anything
What does it take to turn ideas into action? What are the elements of a perfect pitch? How do you wi...
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The best Product Design of 2006
Sponsored by BusinessWeek and judged independently by the Industrial Designers Society of America (I...
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The big book of lofts
This book provides examples that illustrate how this trend is applied today, from huge industrial sp...
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The Big Picture : The New Logic of Money and Power in Hollywood
One doesn't need a crystal ball to see that Hollywood's future is now inexorably tied to the small s...
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The Condé Nast Traveler book of unforgettable journeys: great writers on great places
In this collection of remarkably well-crafted stories culled from 20 years of Condé Nast Traveler ma...
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The Cult of iPod
No Starch Press announced the upcoming release of 'The Cult of iPod', a follow-up to its "The Cult o...
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The Decade in Online Advertising, 1994-2004
Looking back at the history of Internet marketing, this report examines major changes afoot today, i...
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The Economic naturalist: in search of explanations for everyday enigmas
Why does a $500 tuxedo rent for $90 a day while a $20,000 car rents for only $40? Why do female mode...
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The Economist Intelligent Life
New trends for smart living
The energy fix
Alternative energy plans like the ones in this article are already being used around the world
The Flight of the Creative Class
Are we becoming a world where free-agents work entrepreneuri- ally —as "nowhereians" with a global s...
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the free iPod book & back to school guide
A superb distillation of all of the iPod and iTunes tutorial information you might want —into a sing...
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The Free iPod Book 2.0
Weighing in at 194 pages, this revised and expanded second edition is your one-stop answer to every ...
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The Free iPod Book 3.0
Over 20 exclusive iPod and iPhone accessories debut, including Ultimate Ears' top-of-the-line, quadr...
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The Hamster Revolution: How to manage your email before it manages you
Based on feedback and input from 2,000 Capital One employees who attended the authors' seminar, the ...
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The Invisible Web: Finding Hidden