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Tech - Page 198
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Judge throws Viacom’s $1 billion suit against Google’s YouTube out of court
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Extreme DIY: Building a homemade nuclear reactor in NY
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Oil spill superimposed on your city
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Russian President Medvedev sends his first tweet at Twitter
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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev sends his first tweet at Twitter HQ
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Apple’s iOS 4 already hacked
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Verizon unveils Motorola Droid X, its latest Android-based phone, one day before iPhone 4’s launch
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Zynga’s FrontierVille breaks 5 million daily active users
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China honors the automobile’s legacy with a drive-through museum
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Scientists crack chemical code that controls bacterial swarms
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Barnes & Noble and Amazon wage e-reader price war
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ISS crew captures beautiful image of green aurora over the Indian Ocean
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iPhone app helps report oiled wildlife in Gulf
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NSA gets geeky after dark, new docs show
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How Microsoft foresaw–and still missed–the iPad
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Sears, Kmart to offer streaming movie service
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Google’s Street View faces multi-state US probe
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Apple’s iOS 4 is now available
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Dell pondering Chrome OS netbook
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The extreme history of X planes
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California license plates might go electronic
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Vatican consultant develops mass app to let priests use iPads at the altar
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The future of green architecture: a floating museum
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Dogs sniff out poop of endangered species
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Growing crops without sun or soil
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Why Estonia is the poster child for cyber-security
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DNA test could explain why Ozzy Osbourne is still alive
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Australian Professor predicts humans will be extinct in next 100 years
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Homeland Security likely to scale back virtual border fence
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Former Microsoft employee creates new dating site for Apple lovers only
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Lakers victory sets Twitter all-time record with 3,085 tweets per second
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Phone-charging boots: walk (a lot) to talk
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Mars500 crewman offers first video tour inside the locked facility
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Death Star costs $15.6 septillion, 1.4 trillion times the US debt
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Apple quietly includes malware prevention update in Mac OS X 10.6.4
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Ancient Egypt’s pharaohs dated using plants
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Ancient humans may have dined on hyenas
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Government fees could be hindering the rollout of American solar power
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Testing quantum gravity with bosons in an elevator shaft