
Could an electronic nose sniff out heart failure?
A German team unveils an "electronic nose" system that uses metal oxide-based gas sensors to detect heart failure.
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Hortonworks looks to grow Hadoop ecosystem
Hortonworks CEO talks about the origin of Hadoop and how his company intends to monetize the open-source, big data standout.
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Upcoming flights to and from space station face delays
The failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket that uses the same upper stage as the manned version has thrown a wrench into space station planning, with upcoming flights to and from the outpost facing delays.
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San Jose incubator cultivates life-sciences startups (photos)
A partnership with city government, the San Jose BioCenter provides labs, equipment, and support for startups.
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Mozilla puts mobile Firefox on the front burner
Firefox for Android is critical to Mozilla's effort to remain relevant in the surging mobile market. The new project will help, but it's got plenty of challenges.
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VizLingo converts texts to indecipherable videos. Why?
An experiment in post-literacy doesn't do much to increase comprehension.
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Schmidt: TV makers to adopt Google TV within 5 years
Eric Schmidt makes big promises. The Google chairman says makers of high-end TV sets will feature Google TV or similar software within five years.
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Cell phone networks unscathed by Hurricane Irene
Cell phone networks performed well through Hurricane and Tropical Storm Irene.
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LDAP flaw in OS X Lion opens major authentication security hole
A new security hole has been found in OS X Lion where usernames can be authenticated without providing a password on systems bound to LDAP servers.
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Report: Verizon to launch Samsung Droid Prime in October
New Samsung Android phone could be the first to run "Ice Cream Sandwich" and go up against a new iPhone.
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Zynga delaying IPO?
The social-gaming site may put off its IPO until November in light of the stock market's recent roller-coaster ride, according to the New York Post.
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Gojee: Even the Web can be delicious
Gojee is a ingredient search engine that personalizes recipes to your cravings.
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Galaxy Tab delayed Down Under
Apple is heavily rumored to be working on an HDTV with TV subscriptions, Facebook Deals is dead, and Samsung postpones releasing the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Australia due to patent litigation.
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Facebook enhances its Photos feature
The popular social network now lets you load larger photos and ones that can display in a shorter amount of time, while a revamped photo viewer lets you more easily eye those photos.
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HP TouchPad users may see Android on their tablets
Known for creating their own modified Android builds for mobile devices, the folks at CyanogenMod are working on a mod designed to bring Android to the HP TouchPad.
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60-watt LED bulb to break $15 mark, Lighting Science says
The omnidirectional LED bulb, in the traditional A19 shape of household incandescent light bulbs, is due to arrive in India by the end of the year and worldwide early in 2012.
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Will the FDA regulate social media? (Q&A)
CNET asks the new Digital Health Coalition why many pharmaceutical companies are afraid to venture onto Facebook, Twitter, and Google+.
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Samsung unveiling its own instant messaging tool
The company's new ChatON IM service will be available on its own Bada-powered handsets as well as smartphones running Android and Apple's iOS.
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