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Verizon iPhone due within weeks, says Bloomberg

A Verizon iPhone likely to appear by Valentine's Day, but that Apple will probably hold "one of its splashy product introductions."

Kindle books can now be loaned

Amazon says Kindle books can now be loaned for up to 14 days. Users don't have to have a Kindle e-reader, just the reading app.

Facebook tops Google as most visited site in U.S.
Year in review

The zoo babies of 2010

  In zoos all over the world this year, little bundles of joy were brought into the world, from the furry to the scaly.

Cosmic Log: The year in science

The world's first quantum machine is in the spotlight as the top scientific breakthrough of 2010.

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Hits and misses in five-tech forecast

In the year 2015, will we be using holographic 3-D cell phones powered by air-breathing batteries in energy-saving offices to save the planet and anticipate traffic jams? IBM's forecasters think we will.


Devonian die-off teaches grim lesson
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Next-generation GPS gadgets

Remember when GPS was limited to delivering simple turn-by-turn driving directions? Those days are history, as you'll see in this roundup of the coolest location-aware gear.

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The zoo babies of 2010

  In zoos all over the world this year, little bundles of joy were brought into the world, causing zoo-goers to coo. From the furry to the scaly to the underwater dwellers, OurAmazingPlanet takes a look at a few of the cuties that joined the animal kingdom in 2010.

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Verizon iPhone due within weeks, says Bloomberg

A report from Bloomberg Businessweek says that not only is the Verizon iPhone likely to appear by Valentine's Day, but that Apple will probably hold "one of its splashy product introductions" announcing the new product — and the end of AT&T iPhone exclusivity.


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