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11.20.09 | in Technology | by Irene Chang
Wiring the Wilderness
A wireless "backbone" in the wilderness brings the power of the internet to remote locations.
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11.20.09 | in Technology | by Charles Q. Choi
Robotic Spy Planes Go Green
Military vehicles powered by alternative energy provide more than environmental benefits.
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Zap! Light Used to Paralyze Tiny Creatures
A new technology can temporarily disable life forms.
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11.19.09 | in Technology | by Ker Than
Google Bets Big on Internet With Chrome
Google's new operating system promises to bring cloud computing to the masses.
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11.19.09 | in Technology | by Lamont Wood
The Digital Divide: Why Grandma Should Get Online
Going online may help seniors overcome depression.
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11.17.09 | in Technology | by Leslie Meredith
Facebook Alibis Are Child’s Play
Facebook could be used by clever criminals to devise unlawful schemes.
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11.13.09 | in Technology | by Leslie Meredith
Google Could Squash Kindle and Nook Ebook Formats
The new Google book store could deliver a blow to the Kindle and Nook e-readers.
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11.13.09 | in Technology | by Bill Christensen
Video Game Requires Kissing
Japan introduced a virtual girlfriend you can actually get physical with.
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11.12.09 | in Technology | by Lamont Wood
Cell Phone Use Linked to Brain Changes
Study finds an association between cell phone use and an increased amount of a protein called transthyretin in the blood.
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11.11.09 | in Technology | by LiveScience Staff
Scheme Thwarts Pacemaker Hackers
Researchers have a plan to protect the devices against wireless attacks.
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11.11.09 | in Technology | by Lamont Wood
10 Things You Must Know About Malware Infections
The latest semi-annual Security Information Report (SIR) from Microsoft has been released, and its 232 pages carry reminders of some important facts about personal computer security.
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11.10.09 | in Technology | by Leslie Meredith
California Decision Could Limit HDTV Choices Nationwide
New energy regulations could hurt plasma TV sales.
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11.09.09 | in Technology | by Leslie Meredith
Do-It-Yourself Home Theater Control
A few simple tips can help you get a handle on all your electronics.
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11.08.09 | in Technology | by Jeremy Hsu
Interactive TV to Put You in the Show
Interactive TV could someday allow viewers to take part in the on-screen action, a Sony patent filing suggests.
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11.06.09 | in Technology | by LiveScience Staff
Art Meets Science in Amazing Images
Check out some award-winning scientific images and the stories behind them.
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11.06.09 | in Technology | by Jeremy Hsu
Wikipedia: How Accurate Is It?
Students and doctors alike rely heavily on Wikipedia for information, but it's far from perfect. LiveScience gives you a breakdown on how to best use results from that next Wiki search.
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11.05.09 | in Technology | by Ker Than
The E-book Battle: You Win
With so many ebook readers vying for the honor of replacing your library, how does a bookworm choose?
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11.05.09 | in Technology | by LiveScience Staff
Apps Gone Wild: iDriver Drives a Car
The iDriver remotely works the steering, brakes and gas. Hang on!
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11.04.09 | in Technology | by Lamont Wood
The End of Silicon May Be in Sight
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11.03.09 | in Technology | by LiveScience Staff
Scared of Flying? New App May Help
A new app will walk passengers through a fear of flying class.
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