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- Intel: USB 3.0 in 2012 with 'Thunderbolt'
- A $55 million atlas of the human brain
- Post-quake, Tokyo a city of shadows (photos)
- A month after quake, Tokyo is a city of shadows
- Spotify mulls plan to limit free music
- The 'post-PC era' might be closer than we think
- Study: Focus wind power on 'disturbed land'
- Report: Apple TV set could be coming this year
- Examining the 'State of Search Marketing'
- Google's acquisition of ITA Software has closed
- 'Star Wars' fan gathers support for life-size AT-AT
- Cultural lessons via 'Skype in the classroom' (video)
- Skype connects students worldwide
- Energy Dept: Obama's plug-in autos goal on track
- Report: Suppliers haven't seen iPhone 5 sked yet
- Aussie coal partners with solar
- An open-source geek-out, Latin American style
- Do Americans want to ban 'Brave New World'?
- Google adds pagination to Google Docs
- Hulu tops all Web sites for video ads viewed
Intel: USB 3.0 in 2012 with 'Thunderbolt' | Top |
Intel will put both USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt together in its chips in 2012, bringing sorely needed high-speed connection technologies to a wide range of devices. | |
A $55 million atlas of the human brain | Top |
Scientists at the Allen Institute for Brain Science announce the world's first interactive guide to both the anatomy and the genes of the human brain. | |
Post-quake, Tokyo a city of shadows (photos) | Top |
A month after the quake in Japan, aftershocks continue as power-saving measures spread darkness in Tokyo. | |
A month after quake, Tokyo is a city of shadows | Top |
Continuing aftershocks, darkened shopfronts, and the radiation threat make life in the metropolis a dizzying experience. | |
Spotify mulls plan to limit free music | Top |
For the last year, the European music service has been slowly reducing the amount of free music available to users. | |
The 'post-PC era' might be closer than we think | Top |
PC market share numbers for the first quarter of 2011 are down 3.2 percent. The reason? Natural disasters, high gas prices, and yes, media tablets that deliver PC-like functions. | |
Study: Focus wind power on 'disturbed land' | Top |
A Nature Conservancy analysis finds there is ample space available on agricultural or industrial land to ramp up wind to 20 percent of U.S. electricity. | |
Report: Apple TV set could be coming this year | Top |
The longstanding supposition that Apple is cooking up a TV has once again surfaced. This time an analyst says the company could launch such a product by year's end. | |
Examining the 'State of Search Marketing' | Top |
In 2011, search marketing is expected to increase by nearly $3 billion, according to a report from Econsultancy. | |
Google's acquisition of ITA Software has closed | Top |
Despite being met with significant opposition in the travel search industry from companies that claimed buying ITA would give Google unfair power, the $700 million acquisition has cleared. | |
'Star Wars' fan gathers support for life-size AT-AT | Top |
The force is strong with Michael Koehler, an Oklahoma City man who is drumming up support to build one of the largest land vehicles in the "Star Wars" universe. | |
Cultural lessons via 'Skype in the classroom' (video) | Top |
More and more teachers are using Skype to connect with other classrooms worldwide. CNET's Kara Tsuboi brings us to one Northern California class that Skypes with students in Santiago, Chile. | |
Skype connects students worldwide | Top |
Reading, writing...and connecting with classrooms around the world through Skype. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports on a newly launched program that makes these connections possible. | |
Energy Dept: Obama's plug-in autos goal on track | Top |
Official says plans of major carmakers indicate that U.S. is on track to realize President Obama's goal of having 1 million plug-in vehicles on country's roads by 2015. | |
Report: Suppliers haven't seen iPhone 5 sked yet | Top |
More hints that next iPhone won't arrive at usual time come from new report saying touch panel makers still continue to produce screens for existing model with no sign of that slowing down. | |
Aussie coal partners with solar | Top |
Australian coal-driven power station plans to install one of world's largest solar-coal integration plants to augment its electricity generation process. | |
An open-source geek-out, Latin American style | Top |
A lively free-software festival in Buenos Aires highlights Argentina's increasing passion for the open-source mindset and all it represents. | |
Do Americans want to ban 'Brave New World'? | Top |
In the annual list of most challenged books in American libraries, there lies Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" at No. 3. And, oh look, "Twilight" is at No. 10. | |
Google adds pagination to Google Docs | Top |
The editor in Google Docs can now show page breaks in a document. Also, you no longer need to convert documents to PDFs before printing them in Chrome. | |
Hulu tops all Web sites for video ads viewed | Top |
Among all Web sites tracked by ComScore in March, Hulu scored the highest for the number of video ads displayed, with a total of 1.2 billion video ad impressions for the month. | |
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