MIT Technology Review

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MIT's Technology Review

Since 1899, Technology Review, MIT's magazine of innovation, has offered coverage from the frontiers of technology and science bioengineering, genetics, nanotechnology, computer science, artificial intelligence and environmental science.

MIT's Technology Review Samples

PROJECTOR CONNECTOR

A TAIWANESE company wants business travelers to leave their laptops at home.

COLOR E-PAPER DEBUTS

A WATERPROOF MP3 player built for bright beach days is the first device with a color "e-paper" display, meaning it has no backlighting and thus can be read in direct sunlight.

NEUROSCIENCE

THE BRAIN UNVEILED. A New Imaging Method That Offers An Unprecedented View Of Complex Neural Structures Could Help Explain The Workings Of The Brain And Shed Light On Neurological Diseases. MIT Technology. BRAIN CONNECTIONS.

UPWARDLY MOBILE

An Indian startup thinks that the right software can make cheap phones a financial lifeline to hundreds of millions. MIT Technology.

ACTIVITY MONITOR

A TWO-INCH accelerometer equipped sensor from Fitbit lets health-conscious people track their physical activity and the calories they burn; slipped into a wristband to monitor wrist tremors, it can even gauge quality of sleep.

SAFE TRANSACTIONS ON INFECTED COMPUTERS

YOU'RE ABOUT to go online to make a financial transaction, but you don't realize that your computer has been breached by malicious hackers: it's loaded with malware and spyware.

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