For all the hydrogen, electric and hybrids we’ll see at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, the green stars of the show may be the next generation of gasoline and diesel internal combustion engines.
For all the hydrogen, electric and hybrids we’ll see at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, the green stars of the show may be the next generation of gasoline and diesel internal combustion engines.
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As the Hans Reiser murder trial resumes after a three-week hiatus, we look back over the key developments with a gallery of dailies from sketch artist Norman Quebedeau.
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Beat the blizzard blues by becoming a teenage sky pirate, a lesbian space marine or something else entirely (at least for a little while).
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If you are interested in comparing the difference in popularity between products, you can use a new tool provided by Google called “Google Checkout Trends” which shows actual purchase data through Google Checkout. Although its not really a great tool for comparing items with significantly different prices, it is good for looking at similarly […]
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With Macworld San Francisco Expo less than a week away, MacRumors is gearing up to travel to San Francisco to cover the event with our traditional MacRumorsLive keynote coverage as well as expanded floor coverage at http://www.macrumors.com/mwsf/. <…
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San Francisco-based security firm Coverity has been working with support from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and with Stanford University to find flaws in open source software, and it looks like they’ve found plenty. Since March 2006, an online Coverity software scanning site has analyzed 50 million lines of software in more than 250 projects.
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In what I consider surprising timing, Microsoft announced on January 10 that one of its three corporate presidents, Jeff Raikes, is retiring in September 2008. Raikes will be succeeded by Stephen Elop, who until today was chief operating officer at Juniper Networks.
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An announcement by Dutch game developer Engine Software that its first WiiWare game, “Project Bang,” had the gaming blogosphere buzzing Wednesday about a March 2008 launch date for Nintendo’s WiiWare, a game development and download portal, in Europe and possibly the U.S. WiiWare is Nintendo’s response to similar services already provided on Microsoft’s Xbox Live and Sony’s PlayStation Network.
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Daily traffic to video-sharing sites such as YouTube has almost doubled in the past year, according to a new study released Wednesday by the Pew Internet & American Life Project. Whereas only 8 percent of Internet users surveyed at the end of 2006 said they had used a video-sharing site the day before being surveyed, that number had increased to 15 percent in this most recent version of the study.
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