
Are medical imaging procedures always worth the risk?
A study in the New England Journal of Medicine finds more people exposed to moderate, high, and very high density doses of radiation through CT scans of the abdomen, pelvis, and chest.
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Apple's new OS geared for multicore future
Intel and AMD threw programmers a curve ball when they forsook faster clock speeds for multicore chips, but Snow Leopard introduces real technology to help compensate for the new direction.
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VMware steps up data center automation game
Company to roll out a product family dubbed vCenter to automate data center tasks and manage to service level agreements.
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WoodPellets.com stocks coffers for winter
It's a small industry, but pellet stove makers see more people looking to heat with biomass.
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Discovery glides to smooth space station docking
Shuttle commander Rick Sturckow, forced to use coarse thrusters instead of preferred steering jets, guides Discovery to a smooth docking with the International Space Station on Sunday.
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Microsoft's Bing decides on bribery
In its first-ever TV ad for Cashback, Microsoft is appealing to your more exalted decision-making instincts: those residing near your pocket.
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Introducing the nondenominational Laptop Burka
For all those sunny days when you want to use your laptop outside, there is now a burka you can wear for perfect screen vision.
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