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Dude, there’s a bit of F1 in my car

Madhavankutty Pillai

It is expensive and time-consuming, but road cars are borrowing from Formula 1 technology to make your commute zippier. And then there is the reverse transfer of technology—road cars are ahead of race cars in many areas and F1 has to catch up.

Encounter of the 3D Kind

What is all this noise about 3D TV? Will it happen? Should you buy one? It’s everywhere, even in this magazine, and you must have thought, ‘Wow man, all geeks and newspapers are talking about it, and it is about time I changed my old TV’. Well, sit down, take a sip of that green tea, and read this. Trust us, it’s not that obvious.

Spring Design’s Alex

If you want an ebook reader with a good browser and tight integration, this is a great choice.

Painting the World with Pixels

Pranav Mistry is the MIT grad behind Sixth Sense, a tool that connects the physical world with the world of data.

Google Wave

If your friend is typing in French and you in English, Google Wave can translate both as you chat

Yes wwwe Can

President Obama has embraced technology as a change agent by appointing Aneesh Chopra America’s first ever CTO

MapMyIndia Light

It comes at a price point that’s affordable for all car users. So if you were waiting for GPS prices to come into reach, here is what you were waiting for

The Google Guru

Rajeev Motwani, a Stanford professor who funded many Silicon Valley startups, will be remembered as a man who bridged the gap between the theoretical and the business world

Wired for Victory, Sirji

It’s an information revolution in India’s remotest corners. Here’s how Naveen Patnaik’s BJD used technology and statistical wizardry to beat anti incumbency

The Walk and Other Stories

Take a walk for more than a hundred kilometres through the villages of Bihar, with a motley group of people who hoped to see the marvellous scientific innovations of astonishing rural minds

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