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Virtual-Worlds Researcher’s Advice to Retailers: Go With the ‘Flow’
As recession-weary consumers learn to make do with less in this, the real world, there is one area where they’re still willing to spend freely: in online, “virtual” ones. A Florida State University researcher is studying the growing market for virtual products, particularly in Internet virtual worlds, and has identified several factors that appear to increase the likelihood that people will make these types of purchases.

Liquid Crystals Light Way to Better Data Storage
As cell phones and computers continue to shrink, many companies are seeking better ways to store hundreds of gigabytes of data in small, low-power devices. A special type of liquid crystal, similar to those used in computer displays and televisions, offers a solution. Unlike CDs and DVDs, which store information only on their surface, lasers can encode data throughout a liquid crystal. Known as holographic storage, the technique makes it possible to pack much more information in a tiny space.

Catch a Glimpse Into the Future with Wireless and Information Technology as Stony Brook University Marks One-Year Anniversary of Innovation at CEWIT
Fly over Manhattan in the year 2150. Witness a virtual colonoscopy that is non-invasive, fast and inexpensive. Experience the movement of jellyfish and soap bubbles blowing in the wind. Break the barrier between illusion and reality in what will be the world's largest visualization facility. Experience Wiihibilitation - physical therapy done at home using the Wii game platform

Barrier to Faster Integrated Circuits May be Mere Speed Bump, Scientists Say
Integrated circuits, which enable virtually every electronics gadget you use on a daily basis, are constantly being pushed by the semiconductor industry to become smaller, faster, and cheaper. As has happened many times in the past and will continue in the future, integrated circuit scaling is perpetually in danger of hitting a wall that must be maneuvered around.