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MySpace Music Sees Major Money in Free Tunes   more similar news »
MySpace climbs into bed with the major labels to put together a service that promises all things to all music fans -- and could reinvent the music industry.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Safari Update Fixes Serious Security Flaws   more similar news »
Apple issued a patch to its web browser Thursday, addressing several recently-raised security concerns. The update is for both Mac and Windows versions of Safari, but it also improves WebKit, a key element of Apple's OS X operating system.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Nikon Firmware Hints at Coming 24-Megapixel D3 Replacement   more similar news »
A recent update to the firmware for Nikon's flagship D3 hints at a future version with 24.4 megapixels.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Scientists Build World's Smallest Transistor. Gordon Moore Sighs with Relief   more similar news »
British researchers have created the world's smallest transistor out of a new material, graphene, which could eventually succeed silicon in electronics.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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I Want My Net TV   more similar news »
Online video views in February are up 66 percent from last year, according to ComScore data released by the National Association of Broadcasters. Network execs, struggling to monetize their own content online, are stymied by "instant piracy."

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Chevy Volt Spy Shots -- Just What's in Those Pics, Anyway?   more similar news »
The ace shooters at Brenda Priddy and Company score the first spy shots of the Chevrolet Volt. But the pics don't show what everyone thinks they show.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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China Claims Anti-Piracy Crackdown   more similar news »
Known as a hotbed of illegally copied goods, China says it's cracking down on movie piracy and other illegal product copying. Under fire from a World Trade Organization case charging China is lax in anti-piracy efforts, Chinese officials are also keen to curb copies of Olympic-related goods.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Web Service Forecasts Flight Delays   more similar news »
Flight delays suck. Delaycast uses predictive technology to determine whether your plane will be late, so you can plan accordingly.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Cellphones Challenge the Zen of Public Transportation   more similar news »
The ubiquity of mobile phone access is causing friction in the tight quarters of public transport, where everyone is a captive audience to your "Damn It Feels Good to Be a Gansta" ringtone. More and more systems are enforcing "zen zones" where silence is the golden rule.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Review: Olympus Hybrid Camera Makes a Big Splash Focusing Small   more similar news »
A new Olympus hybrid shooter falls somewhere between a prosumer and a DSLR. In short, it's macro-fantastic with one heckuva zoom.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Google Uses Copyright-ID Tech in Child-Porn Fight   more similar news »
A few Google employees adapt copyright-ID software to help a child-protection group identify kids in sexually explicit videos posted on the web. It goes beyond facial recognition, factoring in environmental factors in photo backgrounds.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Bruce Schneier's Security Matters: Prediction -- RSA Conference Will Shrink Like a Punctured Balloon   more similar news »
If there's one thing last week's RSA Conference made clear, it's that no one wants to buy security as a stand-alone product.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Gallery: Journey Into the Science of the Sun   more similar news »
The dream of fusion power is far from dead, and a group of scientists at Caltech are tapping the mysteries of plasma to find it.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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April 17, 1970: Houston, We No Longer Have a Problem   more similar news »
After a harrowing trip around the moon, the three Apollo 13 astronauts return to Earth safely, but minus quite a few pounds.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Watch the Sunset From Google Earth 4.3   more similar news »
A new beta version of Google Earth includes revamped navigation, 3-D buildings and time-lapse images.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Video: Water Balloon Exploding at 2,000 Frames per Second   more similar news »
Film cameras allow their users to split time into smaller pieces than the human eyes can perceive, as in this video filmed at 2,000 frames per second of a water balloon exploding and then collapsing.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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How to Make Your Own Björk-tastic 3-D Glasses   more similar news »
Prepare your own pair of stylin' stereoscopic specs for the 3-D premiere of "Wanderlust," Björk's newest music video, which opens on Wired.com Monday, April 21.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Flickr Quells Video Fears With Free Doughnuts   more similar news »
The photo site's latest controversy spawns a sugary gathering, as We Demand Donuts gets its way. Everybody wins.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Small Company Sues 14 Digital TV Goliaths   more similar news »
Rembrandt, a small Pennsylvania company that owns a tech patent it says is part of the digital broadcasting standard used by the TV networks, is suing 14 companies for millions of dollars in royalties. Critics call Rembrandt a “patent troll” and one defendant calls the patents “invalid and unenforceable.”

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Republicans Say Google 'Duped' FCC in Spectrum Auction   more similar news »
Republican lawmakers have accused Google of manipulating the FCC auction by bidding high enough to trigger open-access provisions and then walking away. The FCC says Google did the "honorable" thing.

Wed Apr 16, 2008
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