
Giant battery works as wind power shock absorber
Xcel Energy reports that first direct wind power to storage project in U.S. effectively smooths out wind power, but cost is still a barrier.
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Clearwire's iSpot targets Apple crowd
The WiMax service provider unveils the iSpot, a personal 4G hot spot with dedicated support for the iPad, iPod Touch, and iPhone.
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Ouch: AOL misses low earnings expectations
Nobody was expecting AOL, still in ongoing attempts to turn itself around, to post big gains. But revenues of $584.1 million weren't exactly close to the $602 Wall Street had predicted.
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The Navy's next-generation destroyer (photos)
Road Trip 2010: CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman gest a behind-the-scenes look at the innovations of the Zumwalt-class destroyer.
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Feds admit storing checkpoint body scan images
U.S. Marshals Service acknowledges it surreptitiously recorded tens of thousands of images with a millimeter wave system at the security checkpoint in a Florida courthouse.
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Forcing vendors to fix bugs under deadline
New bug-fixing deadline for software makers will mean quicker turnaround time on releasing security patches and better protection for consumers and corporations, experts say.
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Let's make a deals site, or two
The rise of sites like Groupon and LivingSocial has been so steep that a whole new breed of companies has arisen specifically to keep stoking the daily-deals fire. Can it possibly last?
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Inside the Navy's next-generation destroyer
Road Trip 2010: CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman stops in on Raytheon's Integrated Defense Systems facility in Rhode Island and got the low-down on the DDG 1000, the U.S. Navy's most advanced destroyer ever.
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Saudi Arabia announces BlackBerry ban
Country's telecommunications commission orders cell phone service providers to suspend service to the RIM handsets on Friday.
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NASA simulates space in Arctic (photos)
The NASA Ames Intelligent Robotics Group (IRG) conducts robotic field test at the Haughton Crater on Devon Island in the Canadian Arctic to refine concepts for future robotic planetary exploration.
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FTC to spell out Intel settlement
The Federal Trade Commission will detail the terms of an antitrust settlement with the chip giant on Wednesday.
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Facebook for Android catching up to iPhone Facebook?
A significant update to Facebook for Android brings missing features and a revamped design that similar to the iPhone's.
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FBI wants Wikipedia to remove its seal
Letter to the online encyclopedia says displaying the official seal on the site's FBI article is unlawful. Wikipedia says the FBI is misinterpreting the law.
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Reaction to RIM choice: Why AT&T again?
Research In Motion selects AT&T as the exclusive U.S. carrier for the new BlackBerry Torch, which will hit stores this August, leaving some eager BlackBerry fans scratching their head.
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Google mobile gets a Web search history tool
Google is now offering mobile users an easier way to view where they've been and sites they've bookmarked with a mobile-optimized version of the company's search history product.
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Report: Motorola, Verizon prepping media tablet
The Android tablet would aim for the same audience as Apple's iPad and could land in stores this fall, according to the Financial Times.
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Google rolling out multi-account sign-in to users
Used to signing out of one Google account, then signing into another to check e-mail or calendar events from multiple accounts? Google is beginning to roll out a new option that makes that process easier.
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FDA OKs new type of diabetes-monitoring system
WellDoc's says its DiabetesManager System is different than the rest because provides real-time feedback in response to input they're submitting.
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TippingPoint gives vendors six months to fix holes
Some software vendors are taking too long to fix flaws in their products so the Zero Day Initiative is giving them a deadline for the first time.
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Lucas backs off wicked 'lightsaber' lawsuit
Star Wars creator Lucasfilm tells the manufacturer of controversial Pro Arctic Laser that it will not proceed with legal action against the company.
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