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X-47B robo-plane takes (flying) wing again Top
Making its second and third dry runs in the desert, the Northrop Grumman prototype is in the early stages of gearing up for eventual maneuvers on an aircraft carrier.
 
What the RSA breach means for you (FAQ) Top
Here's information on who is impacted by the recent attack on RSA and what they should do to protect themselves.
 
CMU shows off Honda Civic made electric Top
Convert your Civic to all-electric with this Carnegie Mellon project called ChargeCar. But be prepared to invest serious cash.
 
More rumblings point to free MobileMe in April Top
Apple's paid MobileMe Web service is yet again said to be going free. This time the news is based on an educational buyer being told to hold off on a purchase.
 
Googlers using '20 percent time' to help Japan Top
Employees around the world are spending time--some working around the clock--on technology to assist those in Japan affected by the disasters there.
 
Judge orders HP to release letter that started Hurd probe Top
Plaintiffs in shareholder suit have sought records related to Mark Hurd's departure from HP, including the letter from lawyers representing Jodie Fisher. Now, most of the letter will be released.
 
FCC, not free market, best for spectrum auction Top
commentary CTIA chief Steve Largent says that to ensure the highest and best use of broadcast spectrum, the FCC must play a role in its reallocation and repacking for the wireless sector.
 
NFC: The Apple rumor that just won't quit Top
The rumor that the next iPhone, along with other Apple products, will gain near-field communication technology, is proving to be quite persistent.
 

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