Acer announces first Chromebook with touchscreen for $299.99
Acer announced the first Chromebook laptop with a touchscreen for US$299.99, which is about $100 more than the company's cheapest non-touch model.
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Google maps airports, train and subway stations with Street View update
Google is taking its cameras indoors in an effort to map international transit hubs, starting with 16 airports and more than 50 train and subway stations.
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NASA calls comet ISON a time capsule from the solar system's birth
Astronomers around the world are breathlessly watching comet ISON -- a relic from when our solar system was formed -- head toward the sun, where it might break up in a stunning light show.
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Fleet of CubeSat nanosatellites now orbiting earth, sending back data
Scientists are already receiving and analyzing information coming in from a fleet of tiny satellites launched into space last week.
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8 Tips to Organize Your Office (and Yourself) for Better Productivity
If your workspace is in chaos, you could be losing productivity and your job performance will likely suffer. These eight tips can help you keep it all together and get the most out of each hour of the day.
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EFF wants the FBI to release surveillance rationale
TheFBI should make public a legal opinion it used to justify a past telephone records surveillance program because other agencies may still be relying on the document for surveillance justifications, the Electronic Frontier Foundation argued in court Tuesday.
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VMware adds scale to Virtual SAN beta
VMware has posted a new beta release of Virtual SAN (VSAN) that lets enterprises add more storage capacity and management features.
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'Neverquest' trojan threatens online banking users
A new Trojan program that targets users of online financial services has the potential to spread very quickly over the next few months, security researchers warn.
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Google hit with privacy complaints in 14 E.U. countries
Google was hit by privacy complaints in 14 E.U. countries Tuesday over its new terms of service that allow user photos and comments in advertising.
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