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    With a tube stuck in your nose, you're not in a very good position to comparison shop.

  • Meet the cyborgs next door

    Medical chips implanted into the human body? Privacy advocates are concerned, but such technology is already more helpful--and more common--than you might imagine.

  • Early Y2K bugs aren't all fun and games

    The Y2K-related glitches we've seen so far have ranged from the silly to the scary. In Maine, an inconvenient yet innocuous glitch registered automobiles as horse-less carriages

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