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This Week In Emerging Technology – July 30th

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Jim Rapoza
Jul 30, 2008
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Here are the emerging technologies stories for the week of July 28th.

Lasers get in the Groove – Researchers at Harvard and Hamamatsu Photonics are working on a new technique to focus lasers using etched grooves rather than large and bulky lenses. If it works it could revolutionize the use of lasers in a whole host of fields.

A $10 Laptop from India – An institue in India says that they are working on a education laptop that they hope to be able to provide for $10. Not sure how that will be possible for anything but a toy but we’ll see.

What will be our next display options? – Nice little roundup of Boston area companies working on next generation displays, everything from e-paper to display glasses.

Driving with Clippy – Microsoft is announcing a new focus on providing computing resources for automobiles. Intriguing possibilities though jokes about Blue Screens of Death on the highway are inevitable.

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