The Reality of Fingerprinting Not Like TV Crime Labs By Lamont Wood published 25 February 08 The FBI wishes matching fingerprints were as easy as the way it's shown on TV.
Proteins Could Beef Up Computer Memory By Lamont Wood published 22 February 08 In the future, proteins could be your computer's "hard drive."
Satellite Phones on TV's 'Lost' Can't Be Real By Lamont Wood published 20 February 08 Advanced phones that haven't come along yet show up on TV.
Futuristic Car Runs Like WWI Submarine By Lamont Wood published 13 February 08 This new concept car was inspired by World War I technology.
TV Migrates to Cell Phones By Lamont Wood published 5 February 08 The broadcasting industry is setting the stage for mobile TV.
Super Tuesday Voters Can Broadcast Choices By Lamont Wood published 4 February 08 New technology to field voter input.
Home Control Products Finally Come of Age By Lamont Wood published 30 January 08 Wireless control of your home is no longer a remote idea.
Hot New Trend Allows Computers to Get Faster By Lamont Wood published 25 January 08 The industry's answer to faster PCs: adding more "cores."
Crazy New Cell Phone: Big and Stationary By Lamont Wood published 18 January 08 The latest thing in cell phones sits on your desk.
Robotics Poised for Revolution (Again) By Lamont Wood published 11 January 08 Anyone can now get in on the ground floor, assuming this time it's for real.
Record-Setting Spam Effort Turns Computers into Zombies By Lamont Wood published 11 January 08 Beware, and this time we really mean it. The bad guys are getting worse, and more prolific.
Point and Click on Buildings: The World Becomes the Web By Lamont Wood published 2 January 08 Web clicking will become a matter of pointing at your world with your cell phone.
Commercial Revolution: Digital Ads Everywhere By Lamont Wood published 30 November 07 Pretty soon, advertisers be hawking wares at your doctor's office.
Laptop-Users Rejoice: FAA to Allow Fuel Cells on Flights By Lamont Wood published 22 October 07 Fuel cells could soon be available for laptops and cell phones.
3-D Home Printers Could Change Economy By Lamont Wood published 10 October 07 Next time your favorite gadget breaks, print a replacement at home.
When Your Most Significant Other is a Computer By Lamont Wood published 5 October 07 It's the relationship you spend more time on than any other.
Computer to Read Minds By Lamont Wood published 2 October 07 It can tell if you are overworked, under-worked or not working at all.
Karl Rove's Campaign Strategy For Sale By Lamont Wood published 21 September 07 Don't have an advisor like Karl Rove? Get the digital version.
TV on the Web Embraced by Viewers and Advertisers By Lamont Wood published 19 September 07 Today, 18 percent of those online watch TV shows on the computer.
Future Smart Cars Would Prevent Accidents By Lamont Wood published 11 September 07 Just don an EEG bathing cap and wait for boredom to set in.
Analog TV in Countdown to Oblivion By Lamont Wood published 27 August 07 Analog TV's coming demise leaves lots of "white space" to play with.
Pimp My Blimp: New Luxury Airship Planned By Lamont Wood published 14 August 07 Dirigible designed to overcome shortcomings of its predecessors.
Company Now Selling Real Flying Saucers By Lamont Wood published 3 August 07 A saucer-shaped advanced hovercraft flies 10-feet high.
U.S. Internet Dominance Eroding Quickly By Lamont Wood published 24 July 07 By 2011, as many Chinese as Americans will be online.