
Nissan to take Leaf reservations in April
Consumers can pay $100 to reserve an electric Leaf sedan although the price still isn't known. Expect all-electric cars sales to perk up in certain regions first, much the way hybrids did.
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Juniper eyes wireless network upgrades
Network gear maker to launch three new products in a bid for a bigger slice of the 3G, 4G, and LTE upgrade pie.
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A new phone for every month of the year
How would we change the way we interact with our mobile devices if they became completely disposable?
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Divvyshot launches refreshingly simple photo sharing
Photo site has bonus feature for iPhone users: shake to share
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Wi-Fi rides to wireless networks' rescue
Unlicensed Wi-Fi may be the answer to wireless operators' network woes, as carriers offload some of their data traffic onto these high-speed, low-cost networks.
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Police Blotter: Web searches lead to murder conviction
A San Francisco Bay Area man who gunned down a mother walking with her four-year-old child was convicted in part based on his Web searches for handguns, silencers, and videos showing real-life murders.
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Will people leave Facebook for Buzz? Fat chance
The issue with Google's new social toy is that 400 million people already use Facebook and have been offered no viable incentive to switch.
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Opera 10.5 lags in my speed tests
Opera hopes its JavaScript engine will be the fastest on the market. But when CNET's Stephen Shankland compares the latest rough builds of several browsers, Opera falls short.
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Built-in video arrives in Opera beta
A fourth browser now plays video with no plug-ins. But codec wars continue: It uses Ogg Theora, like Firefox and Chrome but not Safari.
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Twitpics from Space (photos)
Japanese Astronaut Souichi Noguchi, in orbit on board the International Space Station, tweets images back to Earth.
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Japanese astronaut tweets images from space
Souichi Noguchi, in orbit on board the International Space Station, tweets images of Earth via Twitpic.
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Google tweaks Buzz privacy settings
Changes are coming to Google Buzz after a rough start when users complained that their most frequently e-mailed contacts were automatically shared on their Buzz profiles.
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New OpenOffice boots faster, is more compatible
The latest minor-point update to OpenOffice brings users faster launch speeds and better support for Microsoft Office 2007-formatted files.
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Beware strangers on IM who won't answer your questions
Transcript of MSN Messenger conversation shows how dumb automated bots can be.
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Opera claims new beta is fastest browser
Opera moves its latest browser build out of alpha development and into beta, and claims that Opera 10.50 beta is the fastest browser currently available.
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Video game sales tumble 13 percent in January
After a record-setting month in December, the video game industry returned to its major 2009 pattern: sharp year-over-year monthly sales declines.
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GrokMusic offers visual approach to music discovery
The site's MusicMap lets you enter an artist's name, then shows you their relationship to similar artists on a visual map. You can also enter the names of three favorites and get up to a dozen suggestions.
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Halo: Reach to go into multiplayer beta on May 3
At a game showcase event in San Francisco, Microsoft lets the game press see what it has in store for the year. Its Halo announcement is probably what has the most people excited.
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Apple counts down to 10 billionth song download
Apple on Thursday began the "Countdown to 10 Billion Songs," a contest with a $10,000 gift card as a reward.
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Skier Vonn uses Twitter, Facebook for leg update
In a posting on her Facebook page, Vonn updates fans and the world on her badly bruised shin, saying she is feeling more optimistic she can ski through the pain.
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