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Look out, Google -- Oakley's developing its own smart glasses
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Scientists tap brain signals to help paralyzed hand move
Researchers at Northwestern University have developed a device they say can deliver messages from the brain directly to muscles -- skipping over the spinal cord -- and enable a paralyzed hand to move. Read More

With Google Drive, 'personal cloud' will soon overshadow the PC
The launch of Google's cloud storage and synchronization service -- Google Drive -- means hundreds of millions of tech users will now be introduced to file sharing, collaboration and integrated document search. Read More

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HDS's new midrange Hitachi Unified Storage system, which is similar to EMC's VNX array and NetApp's Fabric Attached Storage, can serve up both file- and block-based data through a single management framework. Read More

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With the arrival of Intel's Ivy Bridge processors, the chip maker has just given its competition a new bar to shoot for. Read More

 
 
 

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