Bots, bombs, and weird science: The zaniest tech stories of 2009
From iPhone app trouble to Stephen Colbert toilets and levitating mice, the high-tech way-out-there machine was at its best this year
By Michael Cooney | Network World
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The wackiest tech stories of 2009
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Super car aims to rocket past 1,000 mph
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Do you come here often?
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Will Twitter for job
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No poo in my space pot
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Colbert loses NASA toilet
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The Borg lives?
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The father of all bombs
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Air Force: Future drones can make their own attack decisions
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Beer, bras, and cows, must be science
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Programmable bombs
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Lean, mean, and teeny-weeny fighting machines
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Killer asteroids getting free pass on NASA's watch?
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The airborne military laser
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Space junk
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Texas-sized identity theft
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Colossal spy airships get real
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Turkey poo and lights too
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The shape-shifting bot
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Smart robot that hunts for its own food
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VMware exec to the woodshed
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Baby Shaker
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Going up? Way up
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Mighty Mouse redux?
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Flying car
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The robot armada
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See another slideshow: The IT industry graveyard 2009
The shape-shifting bot
iRobot recently showed one of the first shape shifting robots or chembots as the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency calls them. The company last year got a $3.3 million DARPA contract to build soft, flexible, mobile objects that can identify and maneuver through openings smaller than their static structural dimensions; reconstitute size, shape, and features while delivering meaningful payloads or performing significant tasks.
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