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Seeking the GOP's Future on the Internet    more similar news »
At 6:50 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 6-- less than 44 hours after the GOP lost the White House and more seats in Congress -- RebuildTheParty.com went live.

Tue Nov 25, 2008
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Astronauts successfully finish clean and lube job    more similar news »
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Astronauts successfully carried out one last spacewalk Monday, finishing an unprecedented clean and lube job that they began a week ago at the international space station. Spacewalker Stephen Bowen wrapped up work on a jammed solar-wing rotary joint as his partner, Shane...

Mon Nov 24, 2008
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The Final Days    more similar news »
The network stars were gone, the seats half empty and the questioning low-key as Dana Perino held a White House briefing last week, her biggest announcement that the administration would try to ease air traffic for the holidays.

Mon Nov 24, 2008
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Navigating the Crisis    more similar news »
Washington's technology community is about to get another test.

Mon Nov 24, 2008
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Via E-Mail, Charity Links Sick People in Distant Areas to Specialists    more similar news »
WINGHAM, England -- Geese honked happily outside as Pat Swinfen sat in the study of her 16th-century farmhouse, cozy and warm amid thick Oriental carpets and a glowing wood fire.

Mon Nov 24, 2008
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The Voices of Video Games    more similar news »
In a postcard-perfect little yellow house with a baby stroller on the front porch just off Connecticut Avenue, there lives a man, his wife, three young children and about 20 elves.

Mon Nov 24, 2008
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Father appalled by virtual audience to son's death    more similar news »
MIAMI -- The father of a college student whose suicide was broadcast live over a webcam said Saturday he was appalled by the virtual audience that egged on his son and called for tougher regulation of Internet sites.

Sun Nov 23, 2008
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Top Financial Web Sites    more similar news »
Here are Kiplinger's picks for 2008 best investing and financial services Web sites.

Sun Nov 23, 2008
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Kin outraged, distraught over teen's cyber suicide    more similar news »
MIAMI -- The family of a college student who killed himself live on the Internet say they're horrified his life ended before a virtual audience, and infuriated that viewers of the live webcam or operators of the Web site that hosted it didn't act sooner to save him.

Sat Nov 22, 2008
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In the Cellphone Era, a New Picture of Stupidity Emerges    more similar news »
Dumb criminals status update: Ashlee Hutchens, 18, stopped to reorient herself while driving through an unfamiliar Cincinnati neighborhood this fall. A young man swaggered over. First he tried to hit on her. When Ashlee, who is deaf, didn't respond, he stole her cellphone.

Sat Nov 22, 2008
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Obama's Breached Account Inactive    more similar news »
None of President-elect Barack Obama's voice mails were listened to nor were his e-mails viewed by Verizon Wireless employees who accessed his personal cellphone account, a spokesman on the transition team said yesterday.

Sat Nov 22, 2008
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Angered, D.C. Police Call for E-Mails    more similar news »
D.C. police, frustrated that a teenage robbery suspect they have arrested kept getting released, took to cyberspace yesterday in an unusual effort to lobby judges and city officials to keep him off the streets.

Sat Nov 22, 2008
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D.C. Police Agitate For Flood Of E-Mails    more similar news »
D.C. police, frustrated that a teenage robbery suspect they have arrested kept getting released, took to cyberspace yesterday in an unusual effort to lobby judges and city officials to keep him off the streets.

Sat Nov 22, 2008
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Verizon Staff Viewed Obama's Account    more similar news »
Verizon Wireless said last night that a number of its employees have "accessed and viewed" President-elect Barack Obama's personal cellphone account without authorization.

Fri Nov 21, 2008
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Video Game Technology Gives Veterans New Lease on Life    more similar news »
Staff Sgt. Brian Schar got behind the wheel of a white Chevy Colorado yesterday and went for a spin. The vehicle remained snugly parked in a room at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Northwest Washington, despite the large screens in front of the truck, which showed a street-level view of...

Fri Nov 21, 2008
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Slate: Second Bite at the Apple    more similar news »
The new phones from Google and Blackberry have more than just a little in common with the iPhone, says Slate technology columnist Farhad Manjoo. Manjoo and Big Money blogger Chris Thompson take your questions about what features the companies have borrowed from Apple.

Thu Nov 20, 2008
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More Gamble Than Gift: This Holiday Season's High-Tech Duds    more similar news »
Buying any sort of high-tech product involves risks not faced with most other purchases. The sweater you get for yourself probably won't cost dramatically less next year or be replaced in stores by a vastly upgraded Sweater 3.0, but your new laptop, camera or phone can become overpriced or obsolete...

Thu Nov 20, 2008
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Wal-Mart Strikes Deal With Duke Energy to Use Wind Power at Stores    more similar news »
Wal-Mart has signed a contract to help power hundreds of its stores using wind energy, one of the largest investments in the field by a U.S. retailer.

Thu Nov 20, 2008
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Answers Trickle Out as Spammer Networks Remain Compromised    more similar news »
At about 4:30 p.m. Eastern time last Tuesday, the volume of junk e-mail arriving at inboxes around the world suddenly plummeted by about 65 percent. Confronted with information that one Silicon Valley computer firm was hosting organizations that controlled the distribution of much of the world's...

Wed Nov 19, 2008
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Stocks Rebound, Fueled by HP Earnings    more similar news »
Wall Street broke a two-day losing streak yesterday despite poor housing and economic data that reinforced concerns of a long recession.

Wed Nov 19, 2008
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Yahoo Searching for New CEO and an Identity    more similar news »
The day after Yahoo announced the imminent departure of chief executive and co-founder Jerry Yang, the stock market applauded.

Wed Nov 19, 2008
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Daniel Lyons on Tesla Motors    more similar news »
Tesla Motors didn't just set out to build an electric car. It set out to teach Detroit a lesson. Back in 2003, when these guys from Silicon Valley were launching their company, they didn't apologize for knowing next to nothing about the automotive industry. In fact, they took pride in this. They...

Tue Nov 18, 2008
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NBA Owner Mark Cuban Charged With Insider Trading    more similar news »
Mark Cuban, the outspoken owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, is skilled at getting attention in the basketball arena, but it was his trading in a Canadian Internet start-up that has gotten the notice of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Tue Nov 18, 2008
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Yahoo Founder, CEO Yang Steps Down    more similar news »
Yahoo chief executive Jerry Yang will step down, the company announced last night, as the once-highflying Internet portal struggles to steady itself in the turbulent environment for Web media.

Tue Nov 18, 2008
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Online Privacy Group Seeks Role in Mapping Out Policy    more similar news »
A group of privacy scholars, lawyers and corporate officials are launching an advocacy group today designed to help shape standards around how companies collect, store and use consumer data for business and advertising.

Mon Nov 17, 2008
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Kids Fuse Legos and Robotics at Competition    more similar news »
Otto Voettiner's hands shook slightly as he lined up his team's robot and released it along a Lego-filled course. The robot, Billybot, had a seemingly simple mission: to cross the table, lift a red ring with its long, gray fingers and return to base.

Mon Nov 17, 2008
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TV Breaks Out of the Box    more similar news »
My friend Susanna has never had a cable subscription.

Sun Nov 16, 2008
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Sun Microsystems to Cut 6,000 Jobs    more similar news »
Sun Microsystems plans to cut as many as 6,000 jobs as the company tries to cope with plunging sales of server computers to financial firms, market-share losses to bigger competitors and a spiraling stock price.

Sat Nov 15, 2008
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The Space Shuttle Is Delivering a New Toilet to the Space Station    more similar news »
The grand drama of humankind's conquest of space has featured as a recurring subplot the mystery of how people in zero gravity can possibly go to the bathroom. The latest twist in that narrative is about to take place high above Earth, where astronauts will deliver to the international space station...

Sat Nov 15, 2008
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Experts Warn of Security Risks in Financial Downturn    more similar news »
Intelligence officials are warning that the deepening global financial crisis could weaken fragile governments in the world's most dangerous areas and undermine the ability of the United States and its allies to respond to a new wave of security threats.

Sat Nov 15, 2008
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