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Think You Know Push? Your Leg's Being Pulled
- Despite what you've been sold, what you're getting isn't true push. Don't worry, though. It's coming. [Wired News]
This Is Your Brain on VR
- A student's novel marriage of virtual reality and neuroimaging opens a new window to the mind, and a pretty cool PhD thesis. [Wired News]
This Is Your Brain's OS on esreveR hceepS
- Reverse speech, in David Oates's mind, isn't what you say or even how you say it - it's how you say it backward that matters. [Wired News]
This Virus Detector Makes House Calls
- Trend Micro's new service will check your files for viruses. All you have to do is dial in to their servers. [Wired News]
Tilling the Tech for Better Tractors
- Stanford researchers and John Deere are working on GPS satellite-guided farm equipment. [Wired News]
Tiny Ruler Makes the Little Things Count
- A new "ruler" made of alternating layers of metallic elements can measure distances as small as one atom. [Wired News]
To Win the Game, Change the Rules
- The GEOS operating system, at the heart of the Nokia 9000 communicator, could succeed in wooing PC users away from the desktop. [Wired News]
Tools: Acronyms You Can't Live Without
- It's a bizarre time in the software industry. It's your job to keep up. Which obscure acronym should you drop at the next multimedia cocktail party? [Wired News]
Tools: Are You Stealing Fonts?
- Every few months, the battle over Web-based typography appears on the horizon, is fought through press releases and breathless announcements, then settles under the surface again. [Wired News]
Tools: Design Utopia
- Are you a Web designer? Ever even put a page online? I've got a tantalizing prospect for you. [Wired News]
Tools: Internet Explorer 4.0 Preview 2
- IE 4 takes another step forward: Do we have a winner? [Wired News]
Tools: Mark Hurst, Ease-of-Use Evangelist
- Ever wish you could just point and click your way to interesting stuff, avoiding the inane hoops we jump through every day just to stay online? You're not alone. [Wired News]
Tools: Put Your Browser Where?
- A browser built in to an operating system is a good thing. [Wired News]
Tools: Test Your Designs - on People!
- Providing users with a consistent, easy-to-use interface to your Web site isn't just good for your hit count, it's a simple matter of respect for those who have chosen to visit your page. But how can you be sure? [Wired News]
Tools: The Next Generation of Stylesheets
- So, you've mastered Cascading Style Sheets, right? Yeah, me neither. [Wired News]
Tools: What You Should Know about HTML 4.0
- Seems like just about everything on the Web turned 4.0 this summer. Not to be outdone, the World Wide Web Consortium released a new version of the official HTML specification for public review and comment. [Wired News]
Tools: What has Happened to Java?
- As if on cue, Java has popped back into the media's consciousness recently. Sun filed suit against Microsoft for, among other things, breach of contract in the dispute over Microsoft's Java license. [Wired News]
Tools: What's the Big Idea with Scriptlets?!
- As HTML dives headfirst into the future, there's a growing sense of unease among those of us not exactly comfortable with writing pages of code just to move a headline across the screen. [Wired News]
Tools: Why Channels Suck
- The television-meets-the-Web analogy is running along in full force: There are dozens of channels, but nothing to watch. [Wired News]
Tools: Will CSS Open Up?
- While stylesheets might seem like an obvious direction to move in, it may well be a long and arduous journey. [Wired News]
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