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March 2008
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A head-to-head comparison of the forces that shape society. -
The candidate supported wild technologies such as wound-healing LED lights. -
Microsoft is reportedly in talks to enhance gaming experience with Blu-ray. -
Artist plans to digitally project 10,000 faces over the big apple. -
Founder Wales denies breaking marital and company rules.
February 2008
January 2008
December 2007
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Forget coffee. Scientists may have found drug that will eliminate sleepiness. -
2007 was a big year. -
Sites bet on video, text messaging and social networks to amp up online dating. -
On the Internet, anyone can be an environmentalist, but not all sites deliver. -
Ribbit takes on telecom companies, allowing flexibility for 3rd party apps. -
Hundreds of bands joined group that wants to charge sites like StubHub, eBay. -
Can't find the popular console? Try these tips to up your chances.
November 2007
October 2007
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Young hacker posed as file-sharing spy for promises of fame, fortune. -
Readers can vote on Digg-like site of video questions to be sent to contenders. -
Mars Society members want next president to send people to Mars. -
Intel launches a Digg-like site to rate software startups. -
Brooklyn doctor counsels patients via instant messenging and e-mail. -
New company wants to make fingerprint technology a reality. -
Test finds genes linking suicidal ideas and antidepressant. Designer medicine?
September 2007
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A social networking site brought presidential candidate John Edwards to town. -
Parkinson's disease is still incurable, but an addict's tremors offer clues. -
Three unions may join forces for a piece of the "new media pie." -
VW searches for YouTube user who posted a Naz-themed ad parody. -
From speed to sound system, everything you want to know about the new Porsche. -
The company has accused Veoh of massive copyright infringement. -
Two automakers are attempting to top Bugatti's top speed of 253.2mph.
August 2007
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The FBI has built a surveillance system that performs instant wiretaps. -
Video game editors are masterful at creating a sense of tension and anxiety. -
New Wikiscanner identifies the origin of changes to the online encyclopedia. -
Candidate will look to translate Web appeal to offline success in straw poll. -
Device makes music by moving glowing blocks on a round, transparent table. -
Insight into the Top 7 social networks for students and companies to engage in. -
A NYC school adopts the problem-solving techniques of video games. -
Rusty Schweickhart wants NASA to explore near-Earth asteroids. -
Despite the fatal July explosion, the private space industry continues forward. -
A security researcher has revealed additional vulnerabilities in the documents.
July 2007
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Marines are allowing servicemen around the world to give testimonies via video. -
Today marks four years since the last of the original 'Bugs.' -
Humans could "hack" the atmosphere to fix warming, but we could never stop. -
In the surreal world of YouTube fame, any video can become the next big thing. -
At 17,000 words, it's the longest, most legally complex phone agreement ever. -
Government's centralized terrorist list matches 20,000 U.S. travelers in 2006. -
To track e-mailed bomb threats, FBI send suspect a secret surveillance program. -
Original users are becoming choosier over what information they reveal. -
A computer program that reads human expressions may change marketing. -
Popular '80s toys may follow in Transformers' footsteps with live-action movies.

