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Wed Nov 05, 2008
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Social networking sites dos and don'ts   more similar news »
Certain predicted technological revolutions are more myth than reality.

Wed Nov 05, 2008
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AT&T may limit Web subscribers' data use   more similar news »
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Tue Nov 04, 2008
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Google's growth raises privacy concerns   more similar news »
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Tue Nov 04, 2008
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Virtual voters follow election in cyberspace   more similar news »
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Tue Nov 04, 2008
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Scientists hope to clone extinct species   more similar news »
Japanese scientists have produced clones of mice that have been dead and frozen for 16 years -- a feat that could lead researchers to one day resurrect long-extinct species, such as the mammoth.

Tue Nov 04, 2008
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The inventor behind CNN's election 'Magic Wall'   more similar news »
In a nondescript building in New York City, a tech-savvy pioneer is changing the way Americans watch TV election coverage. Meet the mind behind CNN's "Magic Wall," the multi-touch electronic wall map that correspondent John King manipulates with his fingers to help illustrate election news.

Tue Nov 04, 2008
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The mind behind CNN's election 'Magic Wall'   more similar news »
In a nondescript building in New York City, a tech-savvy pioneer is changing the way Americans watch TV election coverage. Meet the mind behind CNN's "Magic Wall," the multi-touch electronic wall map that correspondent John King manipulates with his fingers to help illustrate election news.

Tue Nov 04, 2008
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#@*!!! Anonymous anger rampant on Internet   more similar news »
There's a whole world of people out there online, and boy, are they pissed off. From political blogs to celebrity gossip sites to YouTube, more people are venting anonymously. Psychologists say online ranters are trying to exert influence over situations they can't control.

Mon Nov 03, 2008
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Violent video games linked to child aggression   more similar news »
About 90 percent of U.S. kids ages 8 to 16 play video games, and they spend about 13 hours a week doing so (more if you're a boy). Now a new study suggests virtual violence in these games may make kids more aggressive in real life.

Mon Nov 03, 2008
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Companies recall laptop battery packs   more similar news »
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Fri Oct 31, 2008
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Mission to fix Hubble Telescope delayed   more similar news »
NASA's plans to fly a fifth and final space shuttle mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope has been postponed. The additional delay is just the latest dip in an emotional rollercoaster ride for the Hubble team over the past few months.

Fri Oct 31, 2008
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NASA set to launch Endeavour   more similar news »
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Fri Oct 31, 2008
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Living fossil found on New Zealand mainland   more similar news »
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Fri Oct 31, 2008
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Blue skies, blue days in rural Australia   more similar news »
It sounds like the ultimate advertisement jingle for a holiday: Blue skies, nothing but blue skies, all day long.

Thu Oct 30, 2008
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Voting machines could see Election Day glitches   more similar news »
Eight years after Florida's hanging chads exasperated voters and helped usher in sweeping changes in voting technology, many election observers remain concerned about the accuracy of the electronic voting systems most Americans will use November 4.

Thu Oct 30, 2008
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Winter threatens to end mission on Mars   more similar news »
The Phoenix Mars Lander has entered a state of suspended operation called "safe mode" due to low power, mission managers said Thursday. And while they hope to recharge batteries and reactivate the spacecraft in the coming days, they say the rapid onset of the Martian winter means Phoenix's days are severely numbered.

Thu Oct 30, 2008
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Study: Humans to blame for polar warming   more similar news »
Scientists think they have uncovered conclusive proof that human activity is responsible for rising temperatures in both polar regions.

Thu Oct 30, 2008
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Archaeologist finds 3,000-year-old text   more similar news »
An Israeli archaeologist has discovered what he says is the earliest-known Hebrew text, found on a shard of pottery that dates to the time of King David from the Old Testament, about 3,000 years ago.

Thu Oct 30, 2008
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Venezuela's first satellite launched from China   more similar news »
Venezuela's first satellite roared into space Thursday from a launching pad in southwest China.

Thu Oct 30, 2008
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Designers challenged to include disabled   more similar news »
The future of design could see the divide between able-bodied and disabled people vanish. Some experts say that including disabled people in the design process will create better technologies for all people, regardless of their level of ability.

Thu Oct 30, 2008
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Antarctic flights to help study climate change   more similar news »
A team of scientists will use a World War II-era plane to explore one of the last uncharted regions of Earth, in hopes of learning more about climate change.

Wed Oct 29, 2008
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French scientist unveils artificial heart   more similar news »
French scientists have unveiled a working prototype of a fully artificial heart which is based on the technology of satellites and airplanes.

Wed Oct 29, 2008
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New tools help rescue crews to communicate   more similar news »
It is a problem engineers have confronted since the aftermath of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks: How can emergency responders' communication tools be improved? Researchers armed with "smart" robots are working to help rescue crews get better radio signals.

Wed Oct 29, 2008
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Thailand plans to block anti-royal Web sites   more similar news »
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Wed Oct 29, 2008
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Prince Charles urges 'climate crunch' action   more similar news »
With all eyes on turbulent global financial markets, Britain's Prince Charles has issued a stark warning about climate change.

Wed Oct 29, 2008
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Microsoft to unveil test version of Windows 7   more similar news »
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Tue Oct 28, 2008
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Microsoft to release test version of Windows 7   more similar news »
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Tue Oct 28, 2008
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Microsoft's Ozzie pitches Windows Azure   more similar news »
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Tue Oct 28, 2008
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UPS, EPA join to launch hybrid delivery trucks   more similar news »
Embracing technology developed by engineers at the Environmental Protection Agency, UPS will order a handful of new delivery trucks powered by a hydraulic hybrid system that saves fuel and cuts carbon emissions. Other buyers may follow suit.

Tue Oct 28, 2008
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Internet firms tackle human rights   more similar news »
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Tue Oct 28, 2008
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Review: 'Google phone' promising but flawed   more similar news »
It's been a little more than a year since Google Android was announced and rumors of a little device called the HTC Dream started to leak onto the Web.

Mon Oct 27, 2008
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Economic miracle, environmental disaster   more similar news »
Decades of extraordinary growth have catapulted China to the top of the world's economic charts, earning the admiration of much of the rest of the world.

Mon Oct 27, 2008
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Cable provider plans own cellular network   more similar news »
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Mon Oct 27, 2008
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Gaming review: 'Pure' balances speed, stunts   more similar news »
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Mon Oct 27, 2008
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Scientists dismayed over 7 vanishing whales   more similar news »
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Sat Oct 25, 2008
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Depressed astronauts to find high-tech comfort   more similar news »
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Fri Oct 24, 2008
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Depressed astronauts to find comfort   more similar news »
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Fri Oct 24, 2008
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Stephen Hawking to retire from post   more similar news »
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Fri Oct 24, 2008
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Rubbish dump wins landscape award   more similar news »
A landscape restoration of a rubbish dump has won the Energy, Waste and Recycling category at the 2008 World Architecture Festival. The winning architects said that combining sustainability and their craft created something more interesting than flashy executive buildings.

Fri Oct 24, 2008
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