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- Night at the New York Public Library
- Lawsuit accuses Cisco of aiding Chinese repression
- Leyden Energy readies long-lasting laptop batteries
- Report: Twitter sued by world-famous soccer star
- 'Smart Signs' arrive at Apple stores (photos)
- How the iPad changes PC design, part 2
- Apple enlists iPads for retail signage
- Keep your Angry Birds, we'll take something a bit more classy
- Happy hackers at Maker Faire 2011 (photos)
- Beyond the iPad: 'White-box' tablet numbers explode
- People use today's end of world to confess on Twitter
- Vintage WWII aircraft live to tell their tales (photos)
- Rapid-release idea spreads to Firefox 5 beta
- Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
- Watching the makers make Maker Faire
- Setting up a DIY extravaganza at Maker Faire (photos)
- Minor controversy: Zuckerberg wants young kids on Facebook
- EFF: Apple needs to defend its developers
- Report: Google warned repeatedly about online drug ads
- This Day in Tech: People like iPads more than computers
Night at the New York Public Library | Top |
As part of the New York Public Library's centennial celebration, 500 hand-selected people went on an interactive "quest" to discover the treasures of the library designed by game developer Jane McGonigal. | |
Lawsuit accuses Cisco of aiding Chinese repression | Top |
Suit alleges Cisco designed and supplied a surveillance system to track and sensor the activities of the Falun Gong spiritual movement. | |
Leyden Energy readies long-lasting laptop batteries | Top |
Start-up Leyden Energy is bringing a lithium ion battery technology to market designed to boost battery life and performance. | |
Report: Twitter sued by world-famous soccer star | Top |
A world-famous soccer player, desperate for the world not to know that he had allegedly enjoyed an extra-marital affair, reportedly sues Twitter after his name appears in various tweets. | |
'Smart Signs' arrive at Apple stores (photos) | Top |
Apple phases out paper signage at its stores and is now using iPads instead. Take a look at how they look next to the company's products. | |
How the iPad changes PC design, part 2 | Top |
Intel has, however unintentionally, underscored the importance of the iPad by trying to emulate it in future laptop designs. | |
Apple enlists iPads for retail signage | Top |
Apple starts rolling out a new system that makes use of iPads in its retail stores to display information about nearby products, taking the place of printed materials. | |
Keep your Angry Birds, we'll take something a bit more classy | Top |
The "gadgets" in question here--if one dare call them that--are truly rare. So rare, in fact, that they're expected to draw $2.5 million to $5 million at a Hong Kong auction later this month. | |
Happy hackers at Maker Faire 2011 (photos) | Top |
A diverse mix of science, engineering, design, and art--with everything from robots to knitting to exploding soda to steam rollers--Maker Faire is an otherworldly celebration of the creative impulse. | |
Beyond the iPad: 'White-box' tablet numbers explode | Top |
White-box tablet numbers have jumped in recent months, but the market may fade as quickly as it grew, as vendors discover the importance of offering potential buyers a complete tablet experience. | |
People use today's end of world to confess on Twitter | Top |
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