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How DNA Computers Will Work

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DNA computers could utilize your DNA strands for more supercomputing power. Learn how DNA computers could replace the silicon microprocessor.

How Interplanetary Internet Will Work

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Can the Internet stretch out to planets like Mars? Learn how it will!

How Web Animation Works

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Web animation is one of the defining characteristics of the Web and also separates the Web from books. Learn all about how it works!

How Holographic Memory Will Work

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We're talking Star Wars-level futuristic here: Holographic memory could potentially store terabytes of data in a 1-centimeter cube. Learn how tomorrow's ultra-high-capacity computer memory will work!

How WAP Works

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Do you get the shakes when you�re offline for more than 10 minutes? The wireless Internet lets you browse Web pages from a cell phone or PDA. Learn about the Wireless Application Protocol that makes it possible to surf on the go.

How the Old Napster Worked

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While the original Napster got sued out of business, dozens of free file-sharing utilities have popped up to task its place. Find out how the old Napster worked and why it was vulnerable to legal attacks.

How Firewalls Work

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Firewalls have helped protect computers in large companies for years. Now, they're a critical component of home networks, as well. See how firewalls work.

Why does my Web browser display some book-marked sites with a custom icon?

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Why does my Web browser display some book-marked sites with a custom icon and others with a simple default icon? How can I make a custom icon for my own site?

How Stereolithography Works: A 3D Printing Process

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Stereolithography -- also known as 3D printing -- is an amazing technology that allows you to build 3D plastic prototypes almost as easily as you print something on a sheet of paper!

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