Get your questions answered with these resources
If you want to find someone to answer all those burning questions you have, finding the right question-and-answer resource is how to go about it.
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Discovery glides to smooth California landing
Running a day late because of stormy weather in Florida, the shuttle Discovery glides to a smooth Mojave Desert landing to close out a successful space station resupply mission.
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802.11n Wi-Fi standard finally approved
After seven years, the new, faster standard for wireless networking finally makes it past the draft stage.
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Apple's next big thing is Steve Jobs
Apple's CEO returned to the public eye in his first major launch announcement since his medical leave and subsequent liver transplant surgery. We discuss his performance, and the new Apple products.
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Why the DOJ wants more on Yahoo search deal
Microsoft and Yahoo's move to condense the number of serious players in the search market could prompt the Department of Justice to impose conditions on the deal.
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Appeals court rules Microsoft infringed patent
But court says the $358 million jury award against Redmond is disproportionate to the small feature in Alcatel-Lucent's patent that appeared to be little used.
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CNET News Daily Podcast: Bing, Motorola, and Facebook get new looks
Today's tech news headlines.
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New iPod Touch packs Wi-Fi 'n,' FM hardware
An iFixit teardown reveals that Apple's new touch-screen iPod packs 802.11n wireless connectivity and FM radio transmission hardware. But "a lot of ifs" remain.
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IBM offers Lotus with extra widgets
The company is targeting Office users with the latest increments to Symphony, while phasing out its own use of the Microsoft suite.
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E-book readers still owned by small niche
Though e-book readers seem to have become hot products, two recent surveys show that they're still used by only a small percentage of people.
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Open-source companies' developer dilemma
Developers are the lifeblood of an open-source company's valuation. But after an initial rush for support, it's a tough slog selling support to developers.
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Hacker pleads guilty to ID thefts netting millions
Albert Gonzalez faces 25 years in prison and $3 million in fines and restitution related to charges in New York and Boston, while a New Jersey case is pending.
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Bing 2.0 could be around the corner
Microsoft apparently has shown off new improvements to its Bing search engine, according to some employees' Twitter feeds.
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Week in review: Apple unveils...Steve Jobs
Apple CEO makes first public appearance in nearly a year, while Motorola unveils an Android-based phone and Palm thinks small with the new Pixi. Also: Facebook Lite.
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Justice Department further probing Bing-Yahoo deal
U.S. Department of Justice has asked Microsoft and Yahoo to provide more information about proposed search engine deal.
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Fitness bot whips Japanese seniors into shape
Taizo, which looks like Frosty the Snowman in a pressure suit, is designed to help lead elderly Japanese in calisthenics routines.
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Jet-engine inspired FloDesign boosts wind turbine output
Wind turbine start-up is seeking funding to build prototypes of a turbine that its says is cheaper than traditional turbines and can be used for more distributed applications.
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Photos: Hubble's newest visions of space
Exultant over the space telescope's new lease on life, NASA releases a series of photos that offer fresh and spectacular glimpses of the interstellar realm.
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Skype retiring third-party Extras
Developers and users will have some adjustment time. Skype won't certify any new submissions, but it won't yank support for existing Extras until their certificates expire.
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Future AMD chip boasts 'human eye' reality
AMD demonstrates graphics chip technology that approaches the resolution seen by the human eye.
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Video game industry takes another big hit in August
August figures show the video industry's sales are down 16 percent year over year. And there's no guarantee that the trend will end anytime soon.
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