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A group of academics and business executives is planning to introduce this month a next-generation bar code system, which could someday replace with a microchip the series of black vertical lines found on most merchandise.
A handful of technology and consumer privacy experts testifying at a California senate hearing on Monday called for regulation of a controversial technology that's designed to wirelessly monitor everything from clothing to currency.
Finding hidden patterns and trends in masses of corporate data--in real time--takes up enormous processing power, but it can be very profitable.
Despite having to pick its way through a labyrinth of semi-bankrupt telecommunications companies in Europe, the tech crash in the US, and a dot-com weary public, mobile commerce is finally showing signs of life.
Web portal MSN is testing a new search service that touts faster, tidier results, in what is the latest development in a fast-moving contest to help people find what they're looking for online.
A Carnegie Mellon University professor known for predicting the evolution of super-capable robots says he's just given robots better eyesight.
It is unfortunate that it took the current stock market debacle to refocus investor outrage on the gross inequity of options accounting.
Printer administration software, might not be the sexiest software around but if your organisation has a lot of widely distributed printers, your IT guys are not going to be happy little soldiers if you don't have any.
Sonicblue and Coca-Cola would like to teach the world to sing--or at least to listen to songs on the companies' new digital audio player.
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