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...consultants KPMG last week showed that more than 1 in 4 Britons hasn't even started yet. So it could be mayhem in the shops if they're after Roboraptors or the Star Wars Darth Vader Voice Changer Mask, top toys in the Deloitte survey. Apple's new iPod nano is a favorite, too. Sudoku books continue their spectacular run and, for a truly harmonious holiday season, a new boxed set of Mozart's collected works by Brilliant Classics is retailing for less than $118. The 170-CD set is the best seller on Amazon.com in France, where...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jingle Tills | 12/11/2005 | See Source »

...iPOD NANO. ?Just for running and being outdoors. It's really convenient.? 2-GB model, $199; 4-GB, $249; both at apple.com...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Holiday Shopping | 11/29/2005 | See Source »

...tell you what Harvard students wanted you to think they listened to. But now Crimson Arts wants to catch you with your musical pants (be they tight leather or parachute) down. This week, we sat down Leverett student Maurice S. Chen ’06, set his iPod nano on shuffle, and asked him to dish on the first five songs to pop up. The results were…eclectic. 1. Bebel Gilberto - “So Nice (Summer Samba remixed by Mario Caldato Jr.)”: Damn, thank goodness this song came up first…I love...

Author: By Jessica A. Hui, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Maurice S. Chen '06 | 11/17/2005 | See Source »

...available in drugstores in the near future. Ritesh Agarwal, a former Harvard postdoctoral associate, published a paper this week in Optics Express on a new technique for assembling and arranging nanowires, which are smaller than any circuitry currently available, even on microchips. The ability to construct specific, three-dimensional, nano-scale devices at the whim of a researcher has until this week been elusive. Because nanowires also have the ability to direct light, they have potential applications in “optoelectronic” devices, which use light instead of electricity to do computations. Agarwal, working with Professors David...

Author: By Alexander J. Dubbs, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Research Assists Cancer Tests | 11/10/2005 | See Source »

...various mental processes occur. Although the technology is still in its infancy, the potential for looking inside the mind is already attracting researchers from other disciplines. Hybrid fields like neuroethics and neuroeconomics are emerging so rapidly that neuro may well become investors' next hot prefix. (So long, nano...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Getting Inside Your Head | 11/9/2005 | See Source »

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