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- A Day at the Hacker Dojo (photos)
- Anaerobic digester turns waste to biogas (photos)
- Dairy farm feeds grid with manure and food waste
- Some indie studios skeptical of Netflix partnership
- At Hacker Dojo, Silicon Valley techies build toward success
- Comodo hack may reshape browser security
A Day at the Hacker Dojo (photos) | Top |
Road Trip at Home: Hacker spaces are all the rage. In Silicon Valley, the Hacker Dojo has become one of the hottest. | |
Anaerobic digester turns waste to biogas (photos) | Top |
Five small family dairy farms in Massachusetts will use manure and food waste to make biogas to consume waste and generate revenue. | |
Dairy farm feeds grid with manure and food waste | Top |
Five New England dairy farms will make biogas from manure and food waste and then sell electricity onto the grid, giving them a way to make money and recycle organic material. | |
Some indie studios skeptical 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? | |
At Hacker Dojo, Silicon Valley techies build toward success | Top |
Road Trip at Home: Since August 2009, a funky industrial space in Mountain View, Calif., has become a home away from home for more than 200 people looking for a community of like-minded techies, even as others are building real companies in its hodge-podge halls. | |
Comodo hack may reshape browser security | Top |
A breach that let a hacker spoof digital certificates for Google.com, Yahoo.com, and other Web sites is prompting browser makers to rethink security. | |
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