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    The software company's latest speech software will be the interface that developers can use to access Microsoft's Windows CE for Automotive 3.5 operating system.

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    John Dickinson says the high-tech industry is very close to realising the benefits of tomorrow's technology. What's still missing, however, is the infrastructure to glue it all together.

  • MIT to make nanotech Army uniforms

    The Massachusetts Institute of Technology plans uniforms that can block out biological weapons and even heal their wearers as part of a five-year contract to develop nanotechnology applications.

  • High tech from outer space

    The advanced optics in the WM Keck Observatory's twin telescopes are designed to scan the universe for solar systems similar to our own. But closer to home, they might also help humans see better here on Earth.

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    There's plenty to ponder in the realms of both consumer electronics and personal computing, in 2002.

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