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Helmet Reads Brain Waves to Control Video Games

Fit to Print? New York Times in Crosshairs for Report on McCain and Female Lobbyist

Pentagon: Smashed Satellite Debris Poses No Danger

Google to kick-start medical records program with Cleveland Clinic - As anticipated, the tech giant is launching a project to digitize medical records and make them accessible with a Google account. Privacy advocates, naturally, are concerned.

Yahoo, Microsoft nearing the end game - Even if Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang has a plan for life without the software giant, events are passing him by, CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says. (From News.com's Coop's Corner blog)

Missile strikes ailing U.S. spy satellite - update A missile fired from a Navy ship hits dying satellite, and it's likely the operation succeeded in destroying a toxic fuel tank on board.

All Hollywood studios now back Blu-ray - The last holdout, Paramount, quietly comes onboard following Toshiba's decision earlier this week to pull the plug on HD DVD.

U.S. security concerns block China's 3Com dealA- A $2.2 billion offer for the network equipment maker 3Com stalled amid fears that equipment made for the U.S. military might be sabotaged.

Universal will now switch to Blu-ray

Blu-ray's day: Toshiba quits HD DVD

NASA awards grant for cargo spaceship - Orbital Sciences given $171 million to build and demonstrate launch system

How Satellite Shoot-Down Will Work

Space Station Commander 'Not Worried' About Spy Satellite Shootdown'

Russia: 'U.S. Plan to Shoot Down Damaged Spy Satellite Could Be Missile Test'

Pentagon: 'Window Open for Satellite Shootdown'

Lunar Eclipse Set to Happen Wednesday Night

Meteor Streaks Across Pacific Northwest

Dallas Police Web Site Hacked, Defaced

Engineering’s greatest challenge: 'Our survival'

High-powered team planned satellite strategy

Moroccan held for impersonating prince online

Spacewalkers hang science experiments on lab

LTE brings fast Web, not gear maker miracles

Converter-box coupons to be mailed next week


German Lab Builds Three-Dimensional Images of Mars

FBI Warns of Valentine's Day E-Mail Virus

Government Issues Coupons to Analog Television Owners

Deadly Bat Epidemic Still Baffling Scientist

U.S. Officials Defend Plan to Shoot Down Satellite

Oceans Eyed as New Energy Source

Indian Company to Sell $20 Cell Phone

Brits in Space: London Mulls Manned Space Missions

Rare Triple Asteroid Found Orbiting Near Earth

'Jumper'-Style Teleportation Just Barely Possible

Swiss Car Lets Motorists Drive Underwater | PHOTOS

Fearsome Carnivorous Dinosaurs Unearthed in Sahara

Gorillas Caught Making Love, Human Style

Early Americans May Have Been 'Stuck' for 20,000 Years

Best Buy Sued for $54M Over Lost Laptop

Head lice trace our migration from Africa

Kids won't leave the nest? Just eat 'em

Key to fusion power may be found in space

Scientists to launch paper planes from space

How dinosaurs bulked up on a veggie diet

Cell phones won't give you cancer, study says

Cosmic finger taps our galaxy's shoulder

Textonyms evolve as new cell phone language

Microsoft looks to future of Internet advertising

MySpace unveils developer platform details

Repair begins on cut Persian Gulf Internet cable

Baboon Baby Girls Do Better With Dad Around

Researchers: Video Games May Hurt Nature

Bush Wants More Money for Cybersecurity

Report: Single Embryo Created From Three Parents

British Inventor Develops Levitating Lounge Chair

Giant Elephant Shrew Discovered in Tanzania

Researcher: Arctic Ice Fields 'Receding Like Mad'

Human Viruses Infecting, Killing Chimpanzees

Iran Launches Rocket, Unveils Space Center

Yahoo Kills Music Service, Shunts Users to Rhapsody

Cell Phones Cause Traffic Jams, And Other Problems
InformationWeek - Jan 3, 2008
A University of Utah study found conversation -- and not the use of hands-free phone devices -- is the main distraction while driving and talking on cell phones.

Facebook reinstates tech blogger, but debate goes on - Computerworld - January 04, 2008 (Computerworld) -- Technology blogger Robert Scoble's Facebook account was reinstated Thursday, just hours after the social network kicked him off the site for running an application to import his contacts from the popular social ...

Facebook's 'Secret Crush' is a Malware App - InternetNews.com - By Kenneth Corbin Researchers at security firm Fortinet have discovered a malicious application spreading rapidly across Facebook, prompting users to install adware from Zango, an online media company that promotes free downloads of games and ringtones ...

High Traffic Blamed for New Year's Text-Message Slowdown

Intel Drops Out of Low-Cost Laptop Initiative

Spam King Among 11 Named in Stock-Scam Indictment

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