
Solar homes go for high-tech and practicality
Contestants from the Solar Decathlon in Washington build net zero energy homes that push the envelope of green building design using solar and energy efficiency.
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Take down the enemy, while getting in some shopping
The GeoXray software lets you click on a satellite image and get information about a given location. Now DARPA wants to beef up its capabilities.
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Adobe exploit puts backdoor on computers
New exploit targeting Adobe is Trojan horse hiding JavaScript that drops a backdoor onto the compromised computer, Trend Micro says.
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Kamikaze moon mission kicks up dust, maybe ice?
In a brute-force search for lunar ice, NASA sent two spacecraft crashing to the moon Friday in a $79 million attempt to blast out suspected ice-bearing soil for detailed analysis.
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Reporters Roundtable #5: Tablets' uncertain future
2010 will probably see new tablet computers from Apple and maybe even Microsoft. What do they know that our panel does not? Featuring Ryan Block and Harry McCracken.
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In defense of fanboys
Why tech needs its swarms of rabid product boosters. Here's why it pays to listen to fanboys, even if you find them intellectually umkempt and annoying.
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Podcast: Goby helps you find fun things to do
Larry Magid talks with Goby CEO Mark Watkins about his new search engine designed to help find things to do in your leisure time.
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Penny-size nuclear battery keeps going and going
University of Missouri scientists are developing a nuclear battery the size of a penny that could hold a million times more charge than chemical batteries.
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Google Squared gets more data, better filters
A Google Labs project in presenting structured data has been given a few refinements, but it still can't figure out where Yankee Stadium is located.
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Ralph Lauren admits it needs Photoshop lessons
Following a furor over a disproportionately thin model who appeared in an ad, Ralph Lauren admits its Photoshop skills could do with a little work.
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Who will pay for the electric 'gas' stations?
For electric vehicles to be successful on a large scale, we need big-box retailers, office buildings, and fast-food franchises to invest in charging stations.
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Snac: Bite-size widgets for Java phones
Not everyone has a smartphone, but Snac makes it easy to check in on your social life and the news from your Java feature phone.
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CNET News Daily Podcast: Friday's top tech headlines
Twitter asks users to help take it global, Microsoft photographers raise money for United Way, iPhone app points to the future of mobile gaming, and what kids love more than junk food.
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Glucogrip monitors glucose levels, resembles iPhone
Italian product developer introduces what he describes as an ergonomic device to detect glucose in the blood whose 50 tiny needles are painless and leave no lesions behind.
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Report: Two of every five of workers telecommute
With the growth of technology, almost two of every five employed adults work from home at least one day a month, according to the Consumer Electronics Association.
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FCC looking into Google Voice and rural calls
After AT&T complained that Google Voice is allowed to skirt rules that require it to connect expensive calls to rural areas, agency is reportedly planning to probe the matter.
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The 5 best (and worst) game preorder trends
Retailers love customers who preorder games, and they're working harder and harder to come up with gift items to offer to those who do.
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Adobe brings Photoshop.com to the iPhone
New app lets users take and edit photos right on the device, push those shots to their Photoshop.com library, and work all the editing controls with gestures.
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Kids find Nintendo yummier than Oreos, M&Ms
Among the hottest brands kids love to use, the Nintendo Wii and DS came in first and second place, followed by the iPod in 12th, according to a survey from Smarty Pants.
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Microsoft's French love in new Windows Phone ad
In a new push for Windows Phone, Microsoft wants you to feel the true tension of love. The love between a man and his mobile phone applications. It is truly reminiscent of French cinema.
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