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Smart Fabrics

By Avishay Artsy on Wednesday, May 7, 2008.

The fourth annual Smart Fabrics conference wraps up today, bringing together developers, designers and manufacturers of interactive textiles.

One Way To Find Parking

By Andrew Walsh on Wednesday, May 7, 2008.


It can be difficult for even the wealthiest New Yorkers to find a place to park their cars. That's why architect Annabelle Selldorf is working on a car elevator alongside a 19-story apartment building in Chelsea. It would let residents keep their vehicles in a garage right next to their unit.

North Carolina and Indiana Primary Recap

By Laura Knoy on Wednesday, May 7, 2008.

On Tuesday voters in the Hoosier and Tar Heel States have their say. Overwhelming wins by Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama in both states could finally decide the Democratic nominee for president. Otherwise... there's always Kentucky and West Virginia next week. We recap what happened in the two latest primaries and what may come next.

Guests

  • Ken Rudin, political editor for NPR
  • Dean Spiliotes, political analyst and commentator at NHPoliticalCapital.com, formerly with the New Hampshire Institute of Politics

We'll also hear from

  • Mary Hartnett, news director at WFYI in Indianapolis
  • Jim Morrill, Senior political reporter for the Charlotte Observer
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More Free Music from Nine Inch Nails

By Andrew Walsh on Tuesday, May 6, 2008.

You can't say musician Trent Reznor hasn't embraced the digital age. The Nine Inch Nails front man broke new ground in the world of music distribution in March with the online release of a collection of new albums. Now he's offering another album online, and he's not charging a dime for the download.

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