Shuttle Discovery in the repair shop (photos)
After NASA found some cracks in the shuttle's massive external fuel tank, technicians at the Kennedy Space Center are putting a fix into place.
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Tesla versus the BBC
While a BBC reporter took four days to drive a MiniE from London to Edinburgh, a Tesla driver made the trip in a single day.
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Want a new flash memory card format?
A standards group hopes to develop a memory card format called UFS. It'll face some obstacles getting to market, but may succeed embedded in mobile phones.
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Intuit's GoPayment service offering incentives (podcast)
Intuit's mobile payment service is now free of monthly charges and comes with a free credit card reader, much like rival Square.
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Solar tactically used on the Afghan front
Marines are successfully using solar to recharge batteries, light tents, reduce generator fuel needs, and fuel trips at Forward Operating Base Jackson.
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Redbox quarterly performance disappoints
Coinstar says it will post lower-than-expected earnings for the fourth quarter. Analyst Michael Pachter called the quarter "a hiccup attributable to overly aggressive guidance."
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Report: First Windows 7 service pack sent to OEMs
The first service pack for Windows 7, as well as Windows Server 2008 R2 is said to have been let loose to original equipment manufacturers.
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Geohot speaks out on PS3 jailbreak legal battle
Famed hacker George Hotz, better known as Geohot, has finally spoken out about Sony's recent decision to file a restraining order against him for allegedly hacking the PlayStation 3.
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Sony PSP2 concept designs (roundup)
With rumors swirling that Sony will unveil the next-generation PlayStation Portable on January 27, CNET takes a look at all the concept designs floating around the Internet.
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SoloPower deal paves way for thin-film solar plant
Silicon Valley-based thin-film solar company secures a loan from the state of Oregon to build a manufacturing plant as it seeks to bring more products to market.
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Kama Sutra causes viruses
Google buys an e-book company but faces trouble with its planned acquisition of ITA Software, the News Corp. iPad magazine is delayed, and a new virus parades as a Kama Sutra how-to guide.
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Study: Windows 98 traffic bests Windows Phone 7
Ad company Chitika unveils some interesting figures about traffic across its ad network. Surprisingly, Windows 98 traffic is still higher than Windows Phone 7.
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GE buys into efficient power for cloud computing
GE's $520 million acquisition of Lineage Power bulks up GE's energy business with power electronics equipment designed for telecom and data center operators.
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Verizon dials up iPhone (week in review)
Deal ends AT&T monopoly on the device, while Google dumps H.264 video encoding. Also: unloading MySpace.
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Rumor: No home button for iPad 2 and next iPhone?
An anonymous Apple source told the Boy Genius Report that iPad 2 and next-generation iPhone would lose their home buttons in favor of gesture-based commands that would be part of iOS 4.3.
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Google Chrome gets new developer hierarchy
Falling into line with other Google software projects and dropping a more collaborative approach, components of Google's browser will be overseen by official "owners."
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Ask Maggie: On Verizon iPhone vs. Droids
This week's Ask Maggie helps one Verizon subscriber decide between the new Verizon iPhone or a Google Android phone.
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At 10, highlighting Wikipedia's past and future
The massively popular, user-created encyclopedia hits a decade tomorrow, having thrived despite a series of controversies. Now, with data suggesting its growth has plateaued, how will the project evolve over the next 10 years?
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Intel CEO addresses Microsoft Office on ARM
Intel's CEO discusses Microsoft Office running on ARM chips, a potentially scary scenario for the chipmaker.
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Intel CEO: How we will compete with ARM
Intel CEO Paul Otellini discussed how Intel will compete with the ARM chip, which is running away with the tablet market so far.
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