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    spannu: More like borophyll! ...Right? #fiberopticskulls more »
    Nick: i'm green with envy? #fiberopticskulls more »
    lostinthe4th: Algae are not plants, they're eukaryotes. #fiberopticskulls more »
    Xagest: So when do we get RFIDs in our wrists and USB ports in our necks? #fiberopticskulls more »
    ripfire: But if you insert plant genes into vegans, will they die of starvation? #fiberopticskulls more »
    Skunky: Sure it'll cure Parkinson's, but now you'll never know when the mad scientists will send the signal to assassinate world leaders. #fiberopticskulls more »
    Nick: ***any reward offered only vaild for exisiting AT&T customers. reward will be paid on next bill in the form of a credit, but will on subsequent bi... more »
    GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: It was a Samoli pirate! And I know exactly where he is. Get him AT&T! more »
    GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: I will say I may be wrong, but my guess is that this was not a vandal situation, but an attempted theft. I wager two people were trying to steal some... more »
    SJRNWT: OmThey're not going to catch whoever did it. They're looking for probably 2 random people who snipped some cables in San Jose. This isn't CSI-- they'r... more »
    soccer1105: I don't understand all the negative comments about football. If there was an article about new special underwater cameras, I don't think everyone wou... more »
    92BuickLeSabre: I love the introduction of the overhead camera, when they keep it still. Focused down on the defensive line from behind the head of the quarterback f... more »
    91stStudios: Very impressive array of technology, but I could care less about the game... more »
    VideoVampire: Maybe this device should be solar powered. more »
    GTgeek: That's pretty neat, but I wonder what the gain in output will be worth compared to the energy spent to constantly move the blades. more »
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    Stanford scientists discover that by changing a mouse's neurons to respond to light, they could use fiber optic cables to influence the mouse to do certain things. The trick is to insert plant genes into the brain first. More »
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    NBC's pulling out all the stops for tomorrow's big game, and that includes upping the tech aspects of their broadcast. They're rewiring the stadium for fiber-optic cable, and their collection of cameras is awfully impressive. More »
  • #fios

    100Mbps Verizon FiOS to (Probably) Arrive in 2009

    With Comcast upping its speeds to 50Mbps in a few markets, Verizon's gotta roll out a big, round number to compete, so they've announced, and then hedged, the upcoming rollout of 100Mbps FiOS service, starting hopefully in 2009. More »
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  • #patience

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