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Portable PC with MOBIC
A tough man needs a tough PDA. So does a tough woman for that matter. Handheld computer/communicators aren't just for desk-bound nerds any more, they're even used by people who actually get dirt under their fingernails.
 
Atomic-Scale Computer Memory
Unlike conventional hard drives and RAM chips, the new memory chip developed at University of Wisconsin-Madison uses individual atoms of silicon as its 1s and 0s.
 
The TAS-102 'Flying Motorcycle'
A small "roadable" aircraft, the TAS-102 is meant to allow the owners to use the same vehicle they road to the airpot in to, well, fly. With one vehicle, an owner with a lengthy regular commute would conserve time, fuel, and garage space -- all while bypassing those chumps in the carpools.
 
Wherify's Personal Locator
A rugged, lightweight, two-way GPS transceiver, Wherify's Personal Locator can help you keep tabs on your child's whereabouts from your Web browser or over the phone.
 
The Solar Tower
The Solar Tower, seen here in an artist's concept drawing, would be a 1-kilometer (0.6 mile) high exhaust vent atop a greenhouse-type 'heat farm.'
 
The SoundBug
Originally developed by the U.S. military for underwater sonar devices, the SoundBug will turn any hard, smooth surface into a speaker. A pair of the devices on separate surfaces will produce the effect in stereo.
 
The Shadow Hand Robotic Limb
After the brain perhaps the most highly evolved and sophisticated pieces of human "equipment" is the hand. Its dexterity and range of movent is unequaled in the animal kingdom, further securing humanity's status as a unique creature.
 
Pocket DV Digital Video Camera
Sometimes it can seem like there are hidden cameras everywhere. Traffic cams, surveillance cams, nanny cams, Web cams. At least handheld camcorders are still bulky enough that you can see when someone's pointing one at you. Until now, that is.
 
Sony's Newest Robot, the SDR-4X
If you've had trouble finding a dog walker for your pet robotic Sony Aibo, help is on the way. ony recently presented the prototype for the first humanoid member of their "entertainment robot" line -- the SDR-4X.
 
MicroSizers
Tomy's tiny MicroSizers remote control cars are one of the hottest toys of 2002. Straddling the line between Hot Wheels and slot cars, MicroSizers are about 2.5 inches in length. At that size you can fit an entire garageful in your pocket.
 
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