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- GE's Immelt defends nuclear industry safety
- Anonymous threatens Sony over Geohot suit
- 'Plastiki' book captures boat's epic ocean journey (photos)
- Next iPod Nano to get camera?
- Some indie studios wary of Netflix partnership
- The craziest Rube Goldberg cell phone ad ever
GE's Immelt defends nuclear industry safety | Top |
In Japan, GE's chief meets with executives of Tepco, operator of the crippled Fukushima power plant, and professes faith in the 40-year safety record of nuclear plants. | |
Anonymous threatens Sony over Geohot suit | Top |
The infamous hacking organization Anonymous is reportedly turning its attention to Sony following the company's legal battle with alleged PS3 hacker Geohot. | |
'Plastiki' book captures boat's epic ocean journey (photos) | Top |
A year after David de Rothschild's all-plastic craft traveled from California to Australia, a new book examines the project close-up. | |
Next iPod Nano to get camera? | Top |
A picture of an iPod Nano case with a hole for a camera have surfaced on the site Apple.pro, leading to speculation that the next Nano will be able to capture video like the old fifth-generation Nano could. | |
Some indie studios wary of Netflix partnership | Top |
Netflix is a "bastion for indie films," says a company spokesman. Some indie filmmakers disagree. They say Netflix doesn't pay well enough. Is Netflix's streaming service really a friend to the indie? | |
The craziest Rube Goldberg cell phone ad ever | Top |
An ad for the Touchwood cell phone, which features a wooden case, offers perhaps the most extraordinarily large xylophone ever seen. At least in an ad. | |
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