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Living Stories
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This fridge in a Danish house allows users to send emails, read news,
get a traffic report, and order food from the supermarket.
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Sony's Cool Thing
Some products respond to consumers' needs; others, like Sony's airboard, seek to create them
Fjording Ahead
Overnight, the sleepy Norwegian outpost of Modalen became wired
Simplifying (?) Our Lives
Talk to your thermostat, surf from the toilet, phone your fridge. And while you're at it, could you fix me a sandwich?
Homing In on a Wireless Future
After a high-tech revamp, this Victorian-style former farmhouse is jam-packed with technology
This New Home
What's it like living in a wired home? One Singapore couple is finding that gadgets are great but it's still nice to feel the fruit
Don't Wire, Be Happy
If your phone could talk to your refrigerator, would your life improve? Two tech wizards discuss the merits of souping up
Somebody's Watching Me
My inner stalker loves GPS. My inner Shaggy's a little paranoid. Maybe those satellites should stick to tracking missiles
Raising Flags on the High-Tech Highway
Marso's invisible "killer" is not a person, but a satellite that seeks and destroys mobile phone users with a zap from outer space
Internet 'Hotels' See Busy Times Ahead
London II bears little resemblance to its more well-known cousins
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