Retailer works with IBM to build three-dimensional store in Second Life.
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Virtual developer Anshe Chung claims net worth over $1 million.
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Linden Lab announces increased fees, then delays implementation.
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Corporations are rushing to join Linden Lab’s virtual world.
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Online game company Linden Lab works to fix security breach to its database.
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Red Herring magazine’s hardware news briefs for the week of June 19, 2006.
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Red Herring magazine’s software news briefs for the week of May 22, 2006.
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The company is hoping innovations at its Silicon Valley lab will help North American sales to soar.
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In the new order, everyone connects—with or without the old-fashioned phone company.
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Security companies say 2006 could see widespread virus attacks on smartphones.
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Zotob’s attack on computer networks last week could mark a new trend of worms aimed at enterprises and corporate users.
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P2P schemes make the big leap into the corporation.
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The miniature Hermes device uses magnetic levitation to perform biomedical testing, even in remote locations.
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Edward Jung is hoping to inspire high-school science students.
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Instead of copying DNA in the billions and testing it in bulk, scientists are learning how to decode a single strand by passing it through a tiny hole -- a procedure called nanopore sequencing.
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Rather than broadcasting radio waves to cell phones, why not beam them to each one, with laserlike accuracy?
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To get cells to grow into tissue, a scientist is providing a framework made from so-called smart gels, which release growth factors just when they are needed.
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Augmented-reality devices move from science fiction to the commercial market.
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Researchers are exploring the use of living cells and micro-organs to warn of the presence of dangerous toxins and aid in the discovery of new drugs.
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At last, smart glass that comes with a dimmer switch.
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