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December 20 to 31, 2005
Mash-ups, or combinations of songs, are going mainstream and
making
big bucks for some...
April 25 to May 1, 2005
And they're closer to
making
a quantum-based computer by figuring out how to make atom lattices...
This man's
making
a mint from moving U.S. factories overseas and is responsible for some of the Chinese-made goods you see at Wal-Mart. He's crying while driving his Hummer to the bank...
Now classified military research is
making
inroads into the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Dozens of students and faculty have occupied the administration building in a rare sit-in...
April 18 to 24, 2005
Holographic storage technology is slowly
making
progress...
April 11 to 17, 2005
SVG will radically change how the Web looks and feels. It will be
making
its debut in Web browsers very soon...
The government gives lame reasons for
making
passports remotely readable. Also noted is that your birth date and photo can be picked up remotely. That means (identity) thieves could make instan...
April 4 to 10, 2005
A immediate flurry of inventive activity was sparked by the release of the Google Maps satellite imagery feature last week. People started
making
"memory maps" at Flickr...
Outsourcing is giving rise to overworked employees in call centers in India. Rigid English linguistic training is
making
employees question their cultural identity...
March 28 to April 3, 2005
"The
making
of the Twenty-First-Century Soldier...
A shortage of silicon is
making
solar cells scarce. A federal program could help, but funding for solar energy has gone from "pathetic" to "laughable and ridiculous"...
March 21 to 27, 2005
The movie "Meet the Fockers" recently became the highest-grossing live-action comedy ever,
making
almost $500 million worldwide...
How about
making
a bumper sticker with "IWASTEGAS.COM" on it - the site could hold current information on gas guzzlers, fuel-efficient cars, and simple ways to save energy. The name's available...
Here's what sumo wrestlers eat to grow weight, and the recipe for
making
it. Looks delicious...
March 14 to 20, 2005
For Web developers: a new interactive way of
making
forms that submit automatically (this example doesn't work in Safari though)...
March 7 to 13, 2005
How about
making
some green roofs, or at least solar panels? Here's a number of North American green roof case studies...
February 21 to 27, 2005
To those electronics manufacturers who have been talking trash about the iPod, I would counter: stop burdening your devices with needless features and design bling bling - usable elegance is the ne...
The Vapo-Blaster is the new high-tech bubble-
making
weapon of choice...
February 14 to 20, 2005
Iraq vets at the Walter Reed Hospital are discouraged from
making
the connection between military duty and post-traumatic stress disorder...
February 7 to 13, 2005
A new digital animation technique -
making
people dance in a robotic pop-lock style. Here's an amazing remix of Gene Kelly in "Singing In The Rain"...
This surreal 1980's Estonian TV commercial for minced chicken meat has been
making
the rounds...
January 31 to February 6, 2005
Intellectual property lawyers are destroying the military model industry. Aren't defense contractors
making
enough money these days...
Cell phones are
making
area codes obsolete...
December 13 to 19, 2004
The state's BusLink system is the first use of smart card technology in a bus-only mass transit system in America. How about
making
a smart-card based SuperFerry pass...
November 8 to 14, 2004
"The Persuaders" - now: This show aired on Frontline this week exploring advertising's latest evolution - it's all about narrowcasting and emotional advertising that speaks to your "inner lizard" an...
Advertisers are also wondering how to reach the "mobile phone generation". They're worried that cell phones are
making
people more self-centered. I think that the newer generations can be ver...
November 1 to 7, 2004
But that's not why this ex-Reserve Kauai resident is
making
world news by suing over his recall to active duty after 13 years of being out of the service...
October 25 to 31, 2004
Some cable companies now broadcast signals that prevent you from
making
copies of recordings...
September 27 to October 3, 2004
Suburbia is a health hazard - a new study has found that not only are people less healthy due to overdependence on cars, but from a community design perspective, it's a very inefficient way to live...
Sarah McLachlan's video "World On Fire" breaks down the cost of
making
a music video vs. contributing to charities...
August 2 to 8, 2004
A new building system is
making
polystyrene homes for the rebuilding effort in Afghanistan...
June 21 to 27, 2004
If you've seen Fahrenheit 9/11, you know who the Carlyle Group is - the largest private defense contractor in the world and one of the most powerful companies that most people have never heard of...
June 14 to 20, 2004
Here's what Wired has to say about such software, group decision-
making
, and how it can actually be more profitable to organizations versus top-down bureaucratic methods...
May 31 to June 6, 2004
New methods and companies are forming to prevent camcorders from
making
pirated videotapes in movie theatres...
May 10 to 16, 2004
In 18 months Kaufmann designed six versions of her prefab "Glidehouse",
making
use of recyclable, energy-efficient materials. It's designed to accommodate solar panels and looks and feels like ...
May 3 to 9, 2004
Current chip design is overkill, often applying more precision to tasks when needed. By
making
chips that guess results when needed, one may be able to reduce power usage by a factor of 1,000...
March 29 to April 5, 2004
A-POC ("A Piece of Cloth"): Seamless clothing A new manufacturing method is changing how clothes are made by
making
ready-to-wear seamless clothes out of a single piece of cloth. This process ca...
A great article explains how 25 years of poor spreadsheet technology (read: Excel) has encouraged faulty decision-
making
, scandalous business practices, and small-mindedness in general. Where are th...
March 8 to 14, 2004
Topps' "Wacky Packages" (satirical stickers from the 1970s) are
making
a comeback, and will be updated for the 21st century...
February 23 to 29, 2004
Video game studies are
making
their way into college curricula - what is their form and impact on culture? What is a game...
January 12 to 18, 2004
Talking about workouts, the Powerball wrist exerciser now has a little RPM counter on it,
making
it even more addicting...
October 27, 2003
Sanyo is
making
corn-derived biodegradable CDs - they'll hit stores in December. Much better for landfills. They degrade after 50-100 years...
October 20, 2003
Some interesting facts about Wal-Mart, which is
making
a push to open hundreds of new "supercenters"...
October 6, 2003
As this type of experience gets cheaper to create, perhaps one day we'll see more artists and other types of visionary people
making
use of it...
August 12, 2003
This has been
making
the rounds... you know you want one...
July 21, 2003
Status report: there have been almost 7 million hits on the Star Wars Kid page, 38 cloned videos, and 3 more currently in the
making
. Hopefully people will scrape up enough to buy him an iBook (up t...
making
the rounds of instant netpop fame are these two hapless Korean teenagers singing in a video karaoke booth...