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Tech blog roundup
- May 28, 2007 12:06 PM |
- By Saleem Khan
by Saleem Khan, CBC News Online
Robots, space (both real and in science fiction), the spin on Windows Vista and the surprising things people will click on while surfing the internet were all among the subjects that have caught our attention lately. Here's the list:
- Trekkie versus Wookies
- Tasmanian devil falls prey to motorists
- Surfers click on the darndest things
- Going hands-free: Hitachi's brain-machine interface
- Theatre ads 2.0 get interactive
- Star Trek's Data joins Robot Hall of Fame
- Vista sells 40 million units
- Can they dig it? Robots fail to move enough moon rock
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