The only thing that will wow you about the 2010 Nissan Leaf is torque, but that's a good thing. Other than the electric power train and 100-mile range, it's just like any other commuter car.
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Holiday gadget sales could be grim
NPD, which tracks consumer technology spending, says the outlook for retailers this holiday season is increasingly bleak thanks to the economy and products that aren't "must have."
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Cochlear implant could help wearers find balance
Researchers at the University of Washington have successfully implanted a device they hope will cancel the symptoms of vertigo experienced by those with Meniere's disease.
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U.S. and E.U. grapple with crunch in rare earth supplies
Nations are pressing for solutions to concerns China may be exploiting stranglehold on metals crucial in the making of portable phones, wind turbines.
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T-Mobile to add tethering for $15
T-Mobile USA plans to add a tethering plan for $15 a month for its smartphone users, according to the Boy Genius Report.
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Barnes & Noble unveils Nook Color
The bookseller has officially introduced the Nook Color, a $249 Android-based color e-reader with a 7-inch screen that will ship on November 19. CNET has the full details.
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Google TV not a data gold mine--yet
Data on television viewing habits on Google TV won't be collected by Google, although Dish Network customers will have to share to get enhanced features.
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Judge slaps Lime Wire with permanent injunction
U.S. District Court Judge Kimba Wood orders LimeWire to disable downloading and uploading, and otherwise quit being LimeWire.
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'Moving to' versus 'building for' cloud computing
Ray Ozzie's memo about a "new day dawning" is a powerful vision of what cloud may do for some businesses, but achieving that vision means re-envisioning your own business and IT models.
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Greenpeace: HP up, Apple down in green ranks
In the latest green report, Greenpeace indicated gaps between PC vendors in phasing out the use of toxic substances.
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PSP2 with rear touchpad could be due in 2011
According to lucky eyewitnesses who have seen the upcoming device, the touch panel resembles "a big mouse trackpad" that will allow users to control their game alongside dual analog sticks.
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Juniper launches smartphone security software
New Juniper mobile suite includes antivirus, firewall and remote data backup, and wipe for stolen devices.
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Emulator runs DOS, Windows on an iPad
Apple briefly included in the App Store a program called iDOS that lets your iPhone or iPad travel back to the early days of the PC industry, complete with grimy keyboard and floppy drive.
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Lawsuit targets Google over Web referrals
A new lawsuit argues Google violates user privacy every time someone does a search by including their search queries in the URL of the search-results page.
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How public-key crypto was born
Mathematical basis for public-key cryptography was kept secret in its early years to avoid revealing how closely U.K. government was working with U.S. National Security Agency.
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White House gets so-so grades on privacy
A privacy report card from EPIC on the Obama administration finds the White House with lower grades than last year in a couple of key areas.
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Nintendo: Over 65.3 million Wii Remotes sold
In what is undoubtedly an attempt to steal the wind from Sony's sails on the PlayStation Move, Nintendo has revealed that it's sold more than 65.3 million Wii Remotes in the U.S. alone.
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MTV: 'Draw Your Line' against digital abuse
MTV is launching a site for youth to "identify, respond to, and stop the spread of digital abuse," including sexting and cyberbullying.
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GOP senator proposes law targeting WikiLeaks 'cowards'
Nevada's John Ensign says amending Espionage Act will prevent "WikiLeaks from hiding like a coward behind a computer mainframe."
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More proof the white iPhone 4 is on the way?
Company's updated Apple Store app for the iPhone reveals ability to reserve white iPhone 4--a function taken down quickly after its discovery.
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