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The laser turns 50 (images)
In 1960, the race to build the world's first laser came to an end as Hughes Aircraft researcher Theodore Maiman beat everyone to the punch. Browse galleries
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Big ideas on display at Intel science fair (photos)
The next generation of innovators put their ideas on display this week at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. Browse galleries
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Video: Lock down your FaceBook
Learn how to lock down your FaceBook profile in 20 minutes. - Browse videos
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Download: Microsoft codename tracker
If you've been consumed with trying to figure out the meaning of "Eaglestone," "Miami" and Rosetta," your days of anguish are over.
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Are apologies enough for serious privacy breaches?
Google has apologized for their actions (again) -- does anyone else feel that apologies are far too cheap? You can do anything you want, as long as you apologize if something goes awry.
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Intel CEO says Larrabee graphics chips aren't dead yet
For all of its success, one thing Intel could never master was the standalone graphics card, eventually ceding the market to Nvidia and ATI/AMD. That was supposed to change with the company's...
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Opportunities from destruction
I have a saying I'm fond of: "when you see economically irrational behavior, look for the regulator." In that context would a sane small business owner pay $99,000 a year to avoid hiring a part...
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IBM productizes the Information Workplace with case management offering
The concept of Information Workplace is actively emerging. How does IBM's upcoming case management offering move the concept forward?
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SF MusicTech Summit on 5/17: Speakers include Cisco, Pandora, Twitter, Smule, & Georgia Tech
On Monday, May 17th, the SF MusicTech Summit brings together a mixed crowd of roughly 700 to the Kabuki Hotel in San Francisco's Japantown for a lively discussion focused on the bustling...
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New Sony Alpha NEX-5 and NEX-3 challenge Olympus E-PL1 and Panasonic DMC-G10
Sony finally announces the first of its long-awaited compact interchangeable lens digital cameras, the Sony Alpha NEX-5 and NEX-3.
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Google issues continue; killing their Generation Y credibility?
With Google seemingly grasping at straws to hold onto their student vote of confidence, considerations of how long Google can hold onto their dominance are raised, with privacy being the forefront...
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iPhone-Gizmodo warrant: Sloppy police work is the better story
An unsealed search warrant does more than just provide details about the lost/stolen iPhone that appeared on Gizmodo. It also hints at some sloppy police work that could come back to bite the...
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Google's mistake leads to a lot of collected Wi-Fi payload data via Street View
A mistake by an engineer caused Google to inadvertently collect Wi-Fi payload data via its Street View cars. An audit turned up the problem.
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iPad: Inventing a new way to type
I realized the other day that typing on glass has inadvertently led me to create and use my own typing method.
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