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1366 Tech leaps from pure silcon to solar wafer
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Nasdaq 5,000: Ten years after the dot-com peak
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Turning smartphones into air quality monitors
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Why the explosion of social games excites veteran developers
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SXSWi: Let the geolocation games begin
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Sun fended off Apple, Microsoft IP lawsuit threats
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Google Maps to add bike maps, directions
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Lindsay Lohan sues E-Trade over Super Bowl spot
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How Epic fit the Unreal Engine into the iPhone
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Google announces business app store for Google Apps
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Rock Band 3 confirmed for holidays
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Online dating finally recognized by restaurant guide
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Pink Floyd sues EMI over iTunes payments
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iPhone 4G: 25 most-wanted features
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Cyberbullying hits LGBT youth especially hard
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McAfee: A million 'scareware' victims a day
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Analyst: PlayStation 3 to win console war in the end
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FileMaker 11 delivers charting, 'on-the-fly' reporting
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ScatterTunes sells digital albums with a visual twist
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Google-China flap spurs federal plan to bypass censors
TechCrunch
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Brazil: Copy Cats? What Copy Cats?
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Kyte Now Offering Broadcast-Quality Live Video Streaming Backpack
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The Yahoo Cycling Team Is Going To Love This New Google Maps Feature
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Quote Of The Day: MySpace Co-President? "Hell, Yeah"
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More Talent Walks Out The Door At MySpace: Three Key Employees Go To Gravity
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Comscore Study: Social Gamers Want Marketing Offers For Currency
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In The SXSW Location War, Loopt Hopes The Correct Weapon Is Events
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Google Apps Marketplace: Instantly Connect Your App To 25 Million Users, Profit.
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Web-Based Productivity Suite Zoho Finds A Place In The Google Apps Marketplace
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Socialwok Takes A Stroll In The Google Apps Marketplace
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MetaLab Accuses Mozilla Of Plagiarizing Its Design (Updated)
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Live: Google Apps Marketplace Launches At Google Campfire One
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Amazon Wields $25 Gift Certificates To Pacify Frustrated Comic Book Fans
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SXSW Interactive: Because hell doesn't have enough promotional stickers
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Twitter Starts Routing All Links Through New Anti-Phishing Service
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SV Angel Partner Brian Pokorny Now CEO Of Dailybooth
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Google's Chief Economist: "Newspapers Have Never Made Much Money From News"
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Tweetie 2 Gaining Native Foursquare Support
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Chomp Closes In On 300,000 Users, Launches App Review Site And Chomp Connect
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Embrace Your Inner Geek At The New Linux Store
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NYT: Facebook Location Features Coming Next Month
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Just In Time For The Location Wars, Twitter Turns On Geolocation On Its Website
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It's Official: We're No Longer Updating Our Twitter Accounts, We're Tweeting
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PANIC! Study Finds That Students are Addicted To Their iPhones!
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Team Europe Ventures Starts €6m Fund For Early Stage Startups
slashdot
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Professors Banning Laptops In the Lecture Hall
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Rock Band 3
Officially Announced For Holiday 2010
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Linux Takes Over E-Voting In Australian State
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Puzzle In xkcd Book Finally Cracked
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The Value of BASIC As a First Programming Language
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US Considers Some Free Wireless Broadband Service
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US Gamers Spend $3.8 Billion On MMOs Yearly
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The World's First Commercially Available Jetpack
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Google's Computing Power Refines Translation
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Jeff Jaffe Named CEO of W3C
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NewEgg Confirms Shipping Fake Core i7s
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Dot-Com Craze Peaked 10 Years Ago This Week
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Best Resource For Identifying Legit Applications?
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Cisco Introduces a 322 Tbit/sec. Router
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Doctors Skirt FDA To Heal Patients With Stem Cells
Wired
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Google Maps Finally Adds Bike Routes
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March 10, 2000: Pop Goes the Nasdaq!
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Veil Lifts on Apple's Secret Plan to Control Universe
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Texters Should Park the Car, Take the Bus
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Bottled Wind Could Be as Constant as Coal
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10 Years After: A Look Back at the Dot-Com Boom and Bust
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Review: Science Trips Out on Music in 'The Heart Is a Drum Machine'
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Broadcast Video From Your Mobile
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Oldest Known Flying 'Car' Up for Auction
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Hot Property Sex.com on Auction Block
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Storyboard: Extreme-Test War Stories
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Your Computer Really Is a Part of You
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Just How Fast Is Cisco's New Router? Really Freaking Fast
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Lifelock Dinged $12 Million for Deceptive Business Practices
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Pink Floyd, EMI Brawl Over iTunes Royalties
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Apple's Secret iPhone Developer Agreement Goes Public
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Mile-High Mega Kites Could Pull Giant, Floating Power Plants
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Safe and Affordable Jetpack: Just $90,000
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Amazon Is Building a Better Browser for Kindle
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Motorola's Backflip Will Make You Come Unhinged
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Supreme Court Takes 'Informational Privacy' Case
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March 9, 1454: This Man Is a Continent ... or Two
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Turn an FM Transmitter Into a Micro Pirate Radio
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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Shocknife SK-2
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A Closer Look at Sony's New Skin for Android Phones
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Meet the Winners of Webmonkey's Google I/O Giveaway
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Digital-Ad Spending May Eclipse Print This Year
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Get Jazzed for Monster Miles Davis Giveaway
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Feds Move to Break Voting-Machine Monopoly
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Low Tolerance for Pain May Be Genetic
Gizmodo
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iKat Augmented Reality App Works Without Real-World Prompt [Apps]
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Japanese Otaku Update: Now They're Indulging In 'Factory Night Jungle Cruises' [Japan]
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South Korea Testing 'Recharging Roads' For Its Public Transport [Transport]
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40MP Pentax 645D Camera Will Be Japan's In May, And Ours Soon After [Cameras]
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Underwear Made From Bananas Hits Australian Shops [Science]
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How to Look Like a Gadget Lover Without Buying Any Real Electronics [Wtf]
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What Would You Stick Under A Scanning Electron Microscope? [Qotd]
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First Walking Lego Mecha Is Looking for Lego Godzilla [Lego]
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ExiTool: A More Practical Approach To Escaping Your Automobile [Multitools]
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Pluto Fanboys Hate Mail [Science]
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Zinnet's Brite-View LinkE Streams Content to Four Devices Over Powerline Networks [Zinnet]
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The Google App Marketplace: Doing It All in the Cloud [Google]
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This Happens to Me Every F*cking Single Day [Cartoon]
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Nexus Scooter Carry-On: The Most Fun Way to Get Arrested In an Airport [Concepts]
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Glowing Three-Inch Heels: The Adult Version of Light-Up Sneakers [Geek Fashion]
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Playstation 3 First Console With HD Movies From All 6 Major Studios [Sony]
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Zune HD2 Will Be Like iPod Touch for Windows Phone 7 (Read: Apps! Also, Zune HD Is For Suckers) [Rumor]
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In Alternate Universe 2010, the Watch Phone Has AT&T's Network On Its Knees [Retromodo]
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Warpia Easy Dock Spearheads the Wireless USB Revolution [Wireless USB]
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Remainders - The Things We Didn't Post: Tomorrowland Edition [Remainders]
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I Want A Broad-Shouldered, 7ft Tall Man Robot To Rear My Children Too [Image Cache]
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Steve Jobs' Threatening Phone Call to Sun CEO Revealed [Blockquote]
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PSA: Monoprice May Have Been Hacked, Check Your Credit Card Statement [Psa]
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iPhone Tweet Defense Slaughters Zombies With Witticisms [IPhone Apps]
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A Rarely Unobstructed View of a Solar Eclipse [Space]
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Taliban Leader, iPhone User [Flamebait]
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Tiny Sensor Listens For Gunshots, Identifying The Gun and Location [Military]
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Teen Hauled to Jail For Overdue Library DVD [Crime]
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A Brief History of Our Flying Car Obsession [Cars]
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Wacom Intuos 4 Wireless Review: The Joy of Freedom [Review]
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