Swarming spy bots that share information being built for military
The U.S. Army has awarded BAE Systems a $38 million contract to build insect-size, flying robots that can be used by soldiers in combat.
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All About Money
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Opinion: Top how-to tech videos that won't cost you a dime
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6 factors that will decide the fate of Silverlight
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Agile Reality
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FAQ: Windows XP SP3 ships -- finally
As expected, Microsoft today announced that Service Pack 3 for Windows XP has been released to manufacturing. Here's what you need to know before installing it.
Review: WaveMaker provides point-and-click Java
In years past, Java programmers would write deployment descriptors, Hibernate configuration files, and endless files filled with XML just to stitch together all of the JSPs and database calls. After WaveMaker, we can almost sit back and forget about firing up vi or Emacs to get a Web application running.
The New IBM
Frank Hayes suggests that Microsoft needs a new leader to save it from its problem with Windows.
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