New solar plane takes maiden voyage
Switzerland's Solar Impulse reaches an altitude of 1,200 meters, or three-quarters of a mile, and stays aloft for almost 90 minutes.
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Long delay expected for Intel support of USB 3.0
Consumers may have a long wait for faster USB technology in mainstream PCs because of a lack of direct support from Intel.
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The physiology of Facebook
The FCC is handed a major setback on the Net neutrality front, bad news for Bebo as AOL looks to ditch it, and how Facebook affects your physiological state.
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Chromasun progresses on solar air conditioner
Start-up raises money to further develop a solar concentrator which uses heat from the sun to cool commercial buildings.
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Discovery joins space station despite radar glitch
Even contending with a radar failure, the shuttle Discovery makes a picture-perfect docking with the ISS early Wednesday to kick off a busy resupply mission.
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Why Google can't wait for Apple's mobile ad plans
Gaining a formidable advertising rival would actually help Google as it tries to convince the FTC to bless its $750 million purchase of AdMob.
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Amazon adds messaging to its Web services
A new option for cloud-based Amazon Web Services allows developers to automatically push out notices to their subscribers and users.
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AQT tweaks hard-drive machinery for cheaper solar
Start-up tries to use hard-drive manufacturing equipment to make thin-film CIGS solar cells, which have proved tricky to manufacture at scale.
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What's in store for Apple OS 4.0?
Some things that we think are--or wish were--on tap for the next version of the iPhone OS, set to be introduced on Thursday.
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Google trying anew for a 3D Web
Google's O3D browser plug-in for accelerated 3D graphics on the Web shows no signs of life. But a similar idea, rebuilt with standard technology, looks to be its replacement.
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Why Facebook is for haters
According to research from the University of Missouri, Facebook users look at profiles of people they either really love or really hate.
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Hardware-accelerated Flash almost here
The latest version of the Web-essential Flash plug-in is nearly ready to ship, and Adobe has pushed out a release candidate of Flash 10.1.
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Is Net neutrality dead? (FAQ)
Many people are wondering if the recent appeals court decision against the Federal Communications Commission means it's curtains for an open Internet.
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AOL: Bebo not worth investment, will be sold or closed
Company confirms that the social-networking site will be sold or shuttered by the end of May, as staying competitive would require too much money.
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Former Google CIO back with book, start-up
After a short stay in digital music, Douglas Merrill has written the book "Getting Organized in the Google Era" and founded a new financial-services company.
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FTC circling the lawyers on Google-AdMob deal
Report indicates that FTC staff members have been asked to prepare to potentially challenge Google's proposed $750 million buy of mobile-ad company AdMob.
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Plastic Logic investor denies company for sale
A backer of the e-book reader maker says his comments to the Financial Times were taken out of context. Either way, the company needs to hurry and get its product to market.
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Gentle touch of nanochip can detect oral cancer
Researchers at Rice University find a simple swipe of a diagnostic biochip to be 93 percent "specific" in detecting which patients had malignant and premalignant lesions.
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iFixIt and Chipworks offer Apple A4 chip teardown
The custom "A4" chip that Apple has used in the iPad has been dissected to see how it was constructed and what it consists of.
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Report: India targeted by spy network
Targeted attacks, social networks, and malicious PDFs found in spy network that researchers say has links to China.
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