
Cooling your jets
There is a lot of Twitter news today. Also, why you should avoid 3DTV if you're drunk or pregnant and how to cool off your backside with your unused USB ports.
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Xobni's uber e-mail search tool primed for Outlook 2010
Microsoft Outlook 2010 may still be weeks away from release, but that hasn't stopped Xobni from creating a compatible version of its e-mail search tool--and throwing in a few features everyone can use today.
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Broadcasters team up to create mobile TV service
NBC, Fox, and other broadcast giants are jointly developing a new service to deliver TV shows to mobile devices over existing broadcast airwaves.
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Ocean exploration past, present, and future (images)
In 1960, Don Walsh and Jacques Piccard became the first--and only--humans to dive to the bottom of the Mariana Trench. But ocean exploration, though neglected, is gaining steam.
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Oceans' salvation may lie in exploration
A gala event celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first--and only--manned dive to the bottom of the Mariana Trench highlights just how much work needs to be done if mankind hopes to rescue the planet's oceans from their rapidly degrading health.
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Electric cars enjoy cool factor but still costly
Electric vehicles appeal to both businesses and consumers, but automakers acknowledge they need to cut battery costs in half to drive broad adoption.
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Wi-Fi Withings scale partners with Gym Technik
Now, when you stand on a Withings scale, your body weight, fat percentage, and mass index stats can now automatically upload to a Gym Technik account.
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Marc Maiffret--the quick rise of a teen hacker (Q&A)
Security expert who poked holes in Microsoft says the company has raised the bar in software development and talks about the shifting threat landscape.
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Real-world iPad annoyances: A timeline
A dozen days of use and the nits and niggles come out.
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Hitting the road with Bill Gates
Beyond Binary is tagging along with Bill Gates next week as the Microsoft chairman heads on a college tour to encourage students to help address society's big problems.
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Facebook offers security tips for teens, parents
The Facebook Safety Center spells out how to block unwanted posts, messages, and other contacts.
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iPad casts shadow on MacBook
The iPad is impinging on MacBook in ways, big and small.
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Broadcasts Monitor puts 25 video streams in a tab
Like live video streams? How about 25 streams at once? A new Firefox extension lets you do just that in a single tab.
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Meet Russian President Medvedev, Internet geek
Head of Russian Federation, an avid Internet user, suggests he could chat with Obama via text message on an iPhone instead at expensive formal summit.
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Which wireless firm carries the most data traffic?
AT&T has been claiming that it is the nation's leader when it comes to wireless data, but a report from ABI Research contradicts that assertion. Who's right?
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HP reportedly under investigation for bribery
Germany and Russia are looking into claims that HP paid millions to win a contract in Russia, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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Can bands sell out anymore?
The curious case of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes and Microsoft's Kin.
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Library of Congress to house your tweets
The Library of Congress will acquire the archive of public tweets since 2006.
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Researchers warn of malware hidden in .zip files
Researchers find a way that attackers could get malware past antivirus software by hiding it inside documents via .zip and other file formats.
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Twitter COO details new business model
Dick Costolo, the company's chief operating officer, reveals more details about the "promoted tweets" program that the company will at long last be rolling out.
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