Tech - Page 188
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Apple crushes earnings amid Steve Jobs health concerns
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Researchers aim to resurrect mammoth in five years
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The first habitable planet discovered? Probably not
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Apple says Jobs is taking a new medical leave
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Apple delays launch of iPad newspaper
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NASA must study space sex, scientist says
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‘Network latency’ presents opportunity for Wall Street hackers
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New ‘Notebook 9’ Samsung series to challenge MacBook Air
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Most innovative products of 2010 [SLIDESHOW]
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Schools nationwide adopt the iPad
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‘Critical’ software error sends Android text messages to wrong contacts
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iPhone alarm glitch on New Years causes many to oversleep, miss work
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Facebook tops list of most visited sites in 2010, beats Google
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Advanced Trojan found hidden in Android games
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Digital editions of magazines experience poor sales in the iPad
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Is there any weather pattern that would cast doubt on global warming?
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Skype recovers from significant outage
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AccuWeather’s Bastardi debunks global warming causing cold weather myth, warns of severe 2011 drought
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Moonwatchers treated to total lunar eclipse
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Mark Zuckerberg visits China, sparking speculation
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Morse code enthusiast to chair House Communications subcommittee
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Facebook knows what you look like
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Voyager 1 makes discovery about solar wind
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Announcing: The top 50 Gawker passwords
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Why ‘Anonymous’ failed to crash Amazon’s servers
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Florida scientists capture X-rays from lightning
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Navy’s sci-fi railgun breaks record for most powerful gun on the planet
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Mythbusted: Professor says WikiLeaks founder was ‘no star’ mathematician
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Google’s hot searches for 2010: Chatroulette, iPad, Justin Bieber
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New study examines who uses Twitter and how
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Christian group resubmits iPhone app for approval after making changes
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Did giant storks once dine on hobbits?
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Private spacecraft returns to earth
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‘Operation Payback’ cripples MasterCard, Swedish prosecution sites
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Doomsday warning of rising seas ‘was wrong’
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Visited porn? Web browser flaw secretly bares all
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Wind industry looks for more Federal aid
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U.S. works to protect networks from hackers
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Arsenic-loving bacteria may help in hunt for alien life