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Laptop that can track your gaze
b>NEW YORK/b>: Ever wish your eyes were lasers? A laptop prototype brings that wish closer to reality. It tracks your gaze and figures out where you're looking on the screen. That means, among other things, that you can play a game where you burn up incoming asteroids with a laser that hits where you look.
Security in a heartbeat
Students at a local university are making waves by developing a security system based on brain waves and heartbeat signals.
Headphones offer wireless freedom
YOU won't be caught in a tangle of cables with the TDK Life on Record WR700 wireless headphones from Imation Corp.
Four HP directors step down in wake of Hurd fiasco
b>SAN FRANCISCO/b>: The Hewlett-Packard Co is overhauling its board of directors as the world's biggest technology company by revenue takes heat for the ouster of former CEO Mark Hurd six months ago.
Can Apple thrive without its visionary CEO?
b>SAN FRANCISCO/b>: If investors were as visionary as Steve Jobs has proved to be during his 35 years of tech wizardry, they might be able to figure out whether Apple can still thrive if its founder and CEO doesn't return from his indefinite medical leave.
Hurd in the crosshairs
b>SAN FRANCISCO/b>: A federal probe of Mark Hurd's hasty resignation as Hewlett-Packard Co's CEO touches on some of the biggest names in technology.
Time offers 50Mbps broadband service
TIME dotCom Bhd is now offering a 100% optical fibre Internt broadband service that can achieve speeds up to 50Mbps.However, users who sign up for the service are only allowed 50Mbps speed for a limited number of hours per month, which TIME calls the 'Boost.'
P1 has a new Wiggy
Packet One (P1) has launched a new USB modem for its Wimax service. Called the UH-235 Super Wiggy, it will replace the original UM-230 which is also popularly known simply as the Wiggy.
Mario blushes red on his birthday
b>TOKYO:/bNintendo is marking the 25th birthday of one of its most iconic characters by releasing an all-red version of its Wii game system.
The rise of GPUs
At its annual Technical Forum and Exhibition in Taiwan, chipmaker AMD detailed how next-generation GPUs will enhance even the most basic computers.