
Philadelphia Navy Yard to get solar storage
Energy Innovation Hub to include solar-energy storage unit, micro smart-grid for net-zero home.
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Twitter kills wildly unpopular QuickBar
The iPhone app feature was the bane of many influential Twitter users, who said it was annoying and irrelevant.
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Facebook feature converts profiles to business pages
Business users who want to transform their personal profiles on Facebook into regular business pages can now do it directly through a new conversion process.
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Report: Apple's global marketing VP to depart
Longtime Apple marketing communications VP Allison Johnson is said to be leaving the company to start a new marketing venture of her own.
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Samsung cleared of false key logger allegations
False allegations in a Network World article about a key logger on the company's laptops have been traced to misfiring antivirus software.
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Practicality may hinder electric-vehicle sales
Gartner survey shows U.S. consumers have no problem driving electric cars in concept, but find current choices too expensive.
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Green-tech VCs suffer from social-media 'deal envy'
Cleantech Group CEO says green-tech investors at diversified venture capital firms are facing more competition for attention from social media and Internet deals.
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Web 2.0 heads for the cloud (photos)
Outlining what's next for the Web, designers and engineers talk about taking data to the cloud at this week's Web 2.0 conference in San Francisco.
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Acer CEO resigns over stance on future
CEO Gianfranco Lanci steps down over a disagreement with the company's board about future direction, Acer says. That dispute appears related the company's role in the mobile market.
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Phishing scam masquerades as Adobe upgrade
Security provider Cloudmark continues to see more spam e-mails with fake notices promising an upgrade for Adobe Reader but instead trying to get users to provide their credit card info.
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Nuclear crisis highlights prospects for renewables
Countries around the globe, unsettled by the troubles at Japan's earthquake-struck reactors, are taking stock of the best ways to meet their energy needs.
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Google plus, Natali minus
Google launches +1 and Talk Guru, a 19-year-old becomes the Angry Birds champion of the world, and Natali announces her resignation.
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GameSlam takes players deeper than fantasy baseball
The new interactive game brings real-time action to fans who love to play fantasy baseball. Friends can compete against each other based on how well they can predict the outcome of a game or any individual pitch or play.
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Samsung, Visa to give NFC payments a boost
As sponsors of the 2012 Olympics, the companies are teaming up to offer consumers the ability to make mobile payments via near-field communications at the games in London next year.
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Win $1 million for perfect game in MLB 2K11
Take-Two Interactive is launching a promotion in which one lucky pitcher can win $1 million by throwing the first perfect game this season in Major League Baseball 2K11.
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Why Hollywood isn't afraid of Amazon's cloud
While the music labels are up in arms, some film execs think Amazon's new service is good for them, even though Amazon won't initially join a Hollywood consortium creating the new UV standard.
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AT&T CEO: Post-merger world will be 'competitive'
Randall Stephenson says an AT&T/T-Mobile merger won't squelch the telecom market: "The industry is intensely competitive now, and will be intensely competitive after the deal."
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Windows Phone 7 apps: 'Quality over quantity,' Microsoft says
Redmond says its apps marketplace is growing rapidly--without inflating the stats with "lite apps" or double- and triple-counting for foreign language versions.
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eBay reveals its iPad 2 sales data
The online auction site has enabled the resale of nearly 12,000 iPad 2s in the two weeks following its launch in the U.S. Find out where they went.
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