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Internet for Your Car, Your iPod--in the Middle of Nowhere |
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Gadgets Gone Wild: CES Las Vegas |
3 |
Warming Forces Iditarod Changes |
4 |
Former OLPC CTO Aims to Create $75 Laptop |
5 |
Matsushita President Admits 'Mixed Feelings' Over Name Change |
6 |
Study: Educational Toys Often Don't Educate |
7 |
Yoko Ono, Will.i.am, Bedingfield Launch John Lennon Bus |
8 |
Can Magnets Cure Pain? |
9 |
New nuclear plants get go-ahead |
10 |
Rogue black holes prowl Milky Way |
11 |
Huge black hole tips the scales |
12 |
'Jules Verne' fuelled for launch |
13 |
Flesh wound reveals dino secrets |
14 |
UK: Back to the nuclear future |
15 |
CES 2008: Video highlights |
16 |
Debating ethics of DNA database |
17 |
Americans turn to online videos |
18 |
Intel faces inquiry in New York |
19 |
Blenders and Brand pick up awards |
20 |
Ten techs for the digital living room |
21 |
World's cheapest car goes on show |
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The personal and global wireless network |
23 |
Africa 'being drained of doctors' |
24 |
Online drug shopping 'widespread' |
25 |
Son 'gave bird flu to his father' |
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NHS dentistry 'tops cost league' |
27 |
A little alcohol 'can be healthy' |
28 |
Dementia drug instant hit claim |
29 |
Dentists' test for breast cancer |
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Are we all to blame for Britney? |
31 |
New hope for tinnitus sufferers |
32 |
Indian Company Unveils The $2,500 Car |
33 |
U.S. Increasingly A YouTube Nation |
34 |
Sex Ed In Cyberspace |
35 |
Study: Prairie Grass Produces Ethanol |
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Report: Feds Probe Girl's Internet Suicide |
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Higher Power Online: "GodTube" |
38 |
Apple Scraps iTunes Pricing Policy For EU |
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Electronics Shift Gear At Gadget Show |
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Proteins Found That AIDS Virus Preys On |
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Ants, Plants Mutually Benefit Each Other |
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Shoppers: It's BYO Bag In China |
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Baby Polar Bear Is Probably Female |
44 |
Ecuador's Tungurahua Volcano May Erupt |
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Abuse Of Cold Medicines High Among Young |
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Ex-Reps Say Amgen Used Patient Records |
47 |
Court: Frisco Health Program OK For Now |
48 |
Judge Calls Celebrex Evidence Unreliable |
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Abnormal EKG Risky For Some Athletes |
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Study Links Vitamin C To Stroke Risk |
51 |
FDA Cracks Down On Custom-Made Hormones |
52 |
Alcoholism Definition Becoming Fuzzier |
53 |
Want Fewer Bad Hair Days? Eat Better! |
54 |
HD DVDs Fall Like Dominoes |
55 |
Porn Providers Rethinking Next-Gen DVD Plans |
56 |
TECHSHOW-Retailers see high-def DVD format war dragging on |
57 |
Toshiba Says Buyers Aren't Returning HD DVD Players for
Blu-Ray |
58 |
Cuomo Probes Intel Marketing Practices |
59 |
New York launches Intel antitrust probe |
60 |
Sony Discontinues Current PS3 Lineup in Japan |
61 |
Nonprofit slips in race for cheap laptop for world's poor kids |
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Designer of laptop for poor kids starts company |
63 |
OLPC, Microsoft working on dual-boot XO laptop |
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Fixated on TVs, and What's on Them |
65 |
Electronics Show Pulls Huge Crowds But Loses Its Power to
Dazzle |
66 |
These geeks carry sanitizer |
67 |
Online Video Sites Double Popularity in 2007 |
68 |
Traffic to YouTube, other video sites doubled in 2007 |
69 |
GridWise trial finds 'smart grids' cut electricity bills |
70 |
Consumers Lower Demand, Buy Cheaper Power, Given Chance |
71 |
Digital Tools Help Users Save Energy, Study Finds |
72 |
Macworld: Adobe to Show Off new Photoshop Elements 6 |
73 |
Adobe Announces Photoshop Elements 6 for Mac |
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Adobe unveils Photoshop Elements 6 for Mac |
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Adobe's Photoshop Elements 6 for Mac to debut in Q2 2008 |
76 |
Yahoo could work with Google on mobile programs |
77 |
Yahoo joins the mobile SDK bandwagon at CES |
78 |
CES: As Google Zigs On Mobile, Yahoo Zags With 'Go 3.0' |
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Space Rock Won't Wallop Mars, Scientists Say |
80 |
Good news for Mars! Asteroid risk fades |
81 |
Asteroid Impact on Mars Said Less Likely |
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Odds of Mars, asteriod collision decrease to 2.5% |
83 |
NetNewsWire RSS Reader Is Now Free |
84 |
Read All About It--For Free |
85 |
Network Solutions may change controversial domain-name policy |
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Network Solutions amends Net registration process |
87 |
Parallels Server Beta Released |
88 |
Amazon to sell Sony BMG songs free of copy curbs |
89 |
Amazon Adds Fourth Major Record Label To DRM-Free Music Store |
90 |
Sony Joins Other Labels on Amazon MP3 Store |
91 |
Amazon MP3 secures Sony BMG music, all four major labels |
92 |
Amazon rounds out DRM-free music offering with Sony BMG |
93 |
HD DVDs Fall Like Dominoes |
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Microsoft squashes talk of dual-boot XO laptop |
95 |
Embryos Survive Stem Cell Harvest |
96 |
Scientists Create Stem-Cell Line |
97 |
Lab Cites Stem Cell Advance |
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Stem cell campaigner speaks out |
99 |
Advanced Cell Makes Stem Cells Without Harming Embryo
(Update1) |
100 |
Embryonic Stem Cells Without the Guilt? |
101 |
Companies claim stem-cell advance that won't harm embryos |
102 |
Of Ants, Elephants and Acacias: A Tale of Ironic
Interdependence |
103 |
Study Sees Complex Ties Between Plants and Animals |
104 |
Bad things happen when something comes between ants, acacias |
105 |
Eco-damage threatens elephants and ants |
106 |
Ants, Plants Mutually Benefit Each Other |
107 |
Can Macs conquer the enterprise? The time is ripe... |
108 |
SWsoft Brings Apple Hardware Into the Virtual Mix [et al.] |
109 |
Parallels Server Beta Released |
110 |
Free Trojan Removal Tool for OS X Available Now |
111 |
Can Macs conquer the enterprise? |
112 |
SWsoft to Virtualize in Parallel |
113 |
SWsoft Launched Parallels Server Beta |
114 |
Apple Launches Fastest-Ever Mac Pro |
115 |
CES getting bigger, but not necessarily better |
116 |
Upgraded connector ready for shuttle fuel tank |
117 |
NASA sets new February 7 launch date for shuttle |
118 |
Open Source Security Bugs Uncovered |
119 |
Coverity Helps Secure 11 Open Source Projects |
120 |
Study Finds Possible Targets for H.I.V. Drugs |
121 |
Discovery of HIV-Protein Links May Help Search for Anti-AIDS
Drugs |
122 |
HIV's Dependence on Human Genes May Be Weakness, Scientists
Say |
123 |
273 New Possible Targets for HIV Drugs |
124 |
New Proteins That Help HIV Grow Identified |
125 |
Host Cell Proteins Could be HIV's Achilles' Heel |
126 |
HIV Hijacks Victims' Proteins |
127 |
Too much sugar-free gum linked to bowel problems |
128 |
Sweetener Side Effects: Case Histories |
129 |
Chewing Gum Sweetener Linked to Severe Unintended Weight Loss |
130 |
Chewing gum weight loss warning |
131 |
Report: Cold Drugs Used to Get High |
132 |
Millions of Young People Abuse Cough Medicines |
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Over-the-Counter Cold Medicines Abused by Many Teens |
134 |
China says son likely infected father with bird flu |
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Father infected by son |
136 |
Congress Probes Celebrity Drug Ad Endorsements |
137 |
Lawmakers question cholesterol drug ads |
138 |
House panel says probing Pfizer Lipitor ads |
139 |
Transgender Woman Sues Catholic Hospital for Refusing Breast
Enlargement Surgery |
140 |
Transgender woman sues Seton hospital |
141 |
Rabid bat prompts health warning |
142 |
Exposure To Rabies Is Growing In Charles |
143 |
Stolen beef leads to increased restaurant inspections |
144 |
Officials Recover Stolen, Tainted Beef Sold To Dallas
Restaurant |
145 |
Amazon MP3 secures Sony BMG music, all four major labels |
146 |
Intel in antitrust crackdown; Parallels tests Mac-on-Mac VM;
more |
147 |
Universal seen clear of obligations to HD DVD, may switch to
Blu-ray |
148 |
Primate benchmarks Apple's new 8-core Mac Pro |
149 |
Best Buy to double number of stores selling Apple's Mac line |
150 |
Resounding Apple presence evident at this year's CES
conference |
151 |
Vista's 100m sales mark said to hide disappointing results |
152 |
Apple introduces new Mac Pro topping out at 3.2GHz |
153 |
Report: Apple stores' Mac sales beat PC stores by 10-to-1 |
154 |
Cringely's 2008 predictions: Ballmer out, Apple replaces the
mouse, licenses Mac OS X, more |
155 |
Apple fans eagerly await Steve Jobs' Macworld Expo keynote
address next Tuesday |
156 |
Apple CEO Steve Jobs' Macworld keynote leaked? |
157 |
Mossberg: Verizon's new LG Voyager looks like Apple iPhone,
but software is primitive, inferior |
158 |
UBS: Best Buy to nearly double number of stores selling Macs
as demand stays strong |
159 |
PC box assemblers try new paint jobs in fruitless hope of
hiding rusty Windows inside |
160 |
Barack Obama is Apple, Hillary Clinton is Dell |
161 |
Apple intros new Mac Pro, the fastest Mac ever with eight
processor cores standard |
162 |
Canadian appeals court cancels "iPod levy" |
163 |
Opera Mini gaining popularity, partly due to iPhone |
164 |
iPhone guide takes users through Macworld |
165 |
iClipboard 1.1 brings in Spaces support |
166 |
PDF Shrink 4.2 due at Macworld |
167 |
Primate Labs: New Mac Pro is a better value |
168 |
MacATM parodies Mac software industry |
169 |
BT, Comcast vow 100Mbps+ Internet in 2008 |
170 |
Understanding Macs in the Enterprise |
171 |
The Mac Observer Forums: CES 2008: A Case Of Apple Envy? |
172 |
C|Net: Macworld Will Lead Tech Out of the Desert |
173 |
Former Apple Employees Give Macworld Predictions |
174 |
Steve Jobs' Video Dreams |
175 |
Get your Macworld San Francisco 2008 Keynote Bingo Card today |
176 |
Windows virus steals login details for online bank accounts |
177 |
Zero-day proof-of-concept exploit for Apple's QuickTime can
affect both Mac and Windows versions |
178 |
UK schools warned to avoid Windows Vista |
179 |
New Apple TV coming in major video offensive? |
180 |
Porn industry also siding with Blu-ray; death of HD DVD all
but confirmed |
181 |
QuickTime is just feeling a little vulnerable right now |
182 |
Sidetrack 1.6 with full Leopard support is finally here |
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