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- World Tech Update: Google's Android, OlympicsTechnology, and UnCool Cuil This week: Cuil proves to be not so cool, a look at the technology behind the Olympics, Google readies Android, and Taiwan investigates Microsoft.
- New Intel Processor Developments Intel announceds new processor developments at the Intel Developers Forum in San Francisco. Centrino 2 chipsets for laptops that are faster, less energy-intensive and promote longer battery life were on display. And in the Advanced Technologies Booth, the company showed prototypes of the new Nehalem processor for desktops. Assistant Editor Nick Mediati investigated.
- Balloons: The New Tool for Hackers The newest tool for network sniffing is a balloon! Attached to the bottom of the balloon is a special antenna and a small party cooler that houses the sniffing hardware and software that sends data back to PCs on the ground.
- World Tech Update: Hackers Gather, Casio Packs Features into Phone In this week's show: Hackers come together at Defcon, a new mechanical hand gives users sensation, the Gates Foundation awards $1M, Olympic advertisers look to win gold, and Sony shows off exotic fish.
- New Apps for Casio's G'zOne Cell Phone The G'zOne handset includes a compass, GPS, thermometer, tide charts, sunrise and sunset times, moon phases and more. These functions are exclusive to this phone at the moment but could be in other models in the near future.
- World Tech Update: High-Tech Cars, Laptops Searched at Airports and More... We take Nissan's high-tech cars for a spin, Steve Jobs grills employees over MobileMe, riding Toyota's robotic transporter, new rules for gadgets at US ports and news on upcoming games.
- Nissan's High-Tech Concept Car We drive a Nissan test car packed with high-tech to help avoid accidents and drive more efficiently.
- More Final Fantasy XIII Details Emerge Square Enix unveils a little more about Final Fantasy XIII at an event in Tokyo.
- 'Minority Report' Style Gesture-Based Interfaces GestureTek is a California-based company developing gesture-based interfaces based on motion-tracking software and cameras. The technology is already in use in games and media installations around the world.
- Toyota's Winglet Personal Robotic Transporter The Winglet, recently unveiled in Tokyo, is partly based on robotics technology from Sony. A prototype of the type of devices we might be using to scoot around urban areas in a decade or two, the Winglet is similar to the American-built Segway.
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