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This Week In Emerging Technology – December 3rd

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Jim Rapoza
Jim Rapoza
Dec 3, 2008
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Here are the emerging technologies stories for the week of December 1st.

Liquid Cooling Macs – Looks like Apple might be looking into liquid cooling techniques for laptops. Given how hot some current Mac laptops are supposedly running, it might not be a bad idea.

Sprint/Clearwire Merger – Finally the long awaited merger between the 4G wireless networks of Clearwire and Sprint is complete. Now we can all look forward to having these high-speed wireless Internet networks available in our towns . . . someday.

Home Heating Control Via Smartphone – Next year Nokia will supposedly release a device that will make it possible to remotely manage home tasks such as controlling heating systems remotely over via PC or smartphone. Would be nice to boost the heat on a cold night just before you get home but I would hate to see it get hacked.

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