
Plotting the long road to one million electric cars
Electric car industry group the EDTA is set to issue a policy wish list, arguing that policies are needed to establish battery manufacturing and charging infrastructure for electric vehicles.
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Adobe CEO: Flash on iPhone not so easy
Shantanu Narayen acknowledges that even after months of striving, a workable version of Flash for the iPhone remains a tough nut to crack.
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The MacBook and Blackberry Storm are a pair
Apple has yet to offer built-in 3G on the MacBook. But phones like the Blackberry Storm provide a suitable workaround.
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BART signs up for 20 years of Wi-Fi
The San Francisco Bay Area's railway system plans to offer high-speed wireless access on all trains and at all stations by 2011.
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Former Microsoft exec returning after Yahoo stint
Scott Moore, who left Microsoft four years ago for Yahoo, is re-embracing Redmond, according to AllThingsD.
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Defense Department sets up its own SourceForge
Forge.mil enables Defense Department employees to collaborate on open-source software, a major shift in government adoption of open source.
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Too much Facebook makes teenage girls depressed
Research from Stony Brook University suggests that talking too much about your problems on social-networking sites causes depression.
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Google warns entire Internet is malware
For about an hour Saturday morning, Google listed every site on the Internet as potentially harmful to your computer. At first, Google blamed the problem on StopBadware.org but later had to eat crow.
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Google taking security a little too seriously?
An apparent problem with Google's malware detector leads to mayhem on a Saturday morning.
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Dell's rumored smartphone: Look out RIM
After targeting the enterprise for so long, it just makes sense that that it would be the Dell phone's first target, as well.
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OpenTable files for IPO, finally
Innovative online-reservation system registers for public market. Is it too late for this Bubble 1.0 company? Or still too early?
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Novell lays off just under 100 workers
Open-source company joins the pained tech industry and lays off less than 3 percent of its staff.
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Yahoo's Bartz has a big brass ring
The newly minted CEO had her options exercise price set Friday, but the stretch to reach the 5 million-stock-options mark is long.
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Failure Friday: Red Herring, Magnolia, and Pageflakes go dark
Several popular sites went down for various reasons and we sort out the mess.
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Windows 7 less annoying, but also less secure?
A prominent blogger notes that efforts to turn down the dial on security alerts could leave Windows 7 more vulnerable than Vista to attack.
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Report: Justice Department sends hoax e-mail to test workers
DOJ phishing e-mail that entices federal employees to provide sensitive financial information turns out to be a test of their security awareness.
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Orange starts selling pay-as-you-go BlackBerry
Operator is the first in the U.K. to offer popular smartphone without requiring a long-term subscription.
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Microsoft Surface to play defense at Super Bowl
The city of Tampa and a host of technology partners will build a command-and-control platform including the Microsoft Surface as part of keeping the Super Bowl safe.
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Tech suits up for the Super Bowl
The final clash of the football season is more than just a game. It's an extravaganza, and the Steelers and the Cardinals aren't the only ones who'll be looking to score.
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A spin through the new Porsche Museum
The iconic German automaker finally unveils a serious answer to Galleria Ferrari. The museum, part of the Porsche headquarters in Germany, will open its doors to the public starting Saturday.
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