
China introduces law to boost renewable energy
A boom in wind-power plants means a large amount of wind capacity is not always properly connected to the grid.
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Mozilla pushes back Firefox 3.6, 4.0 deadlines
The newest version of the open-source browser won't arrive this year, and a major update might not arrive until 2011. But there are plenty of features coming.
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Canonical shines its Ubuntu light on consumers
Ubuntu has won rave reviews with the geeky Linux community, but can it make waves with average consumers? Its founder is betting the answer is yes.
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A real-world test of Google Goggles visual search (photos)
CNET's James Martin takes a walk through downtown San Francisco to test out Google's new visual search, currently running on Android devices.
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Escaped convict continues to update Facebook
Craig "Lazie" Lynch has been on the run from a U.K. prison since September. However, he continues to taunt police by updating his Facebook status. Now he is threatening to quit.
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AT&T ceases online iPhone sales in NY area
Customers with metropolitan New York ZIP code trying to buy an iPhone on the wireless carrier's Web site are greeted with a message saying no phones are available. Is data congestion or credit card fraud to blame?
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Flexing the boundaries of flash memory
Flash memory is already a part of our daily computing lives. A breakthrough in flexible material may open many new market opportunities.
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Google makes its home page a Chrome page
Without apparent notice or fanfare, Google adorns its home page with a very visible ad for Chrome.
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