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Iceland Promoted as Future Data HavenIceland may be the land of the future for information technology because of silicon.
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Daily Text Messages Exceed 4 BillionThumbs were flying in 2009: A new study reveals Americans sent an average of 17 texts per day this year.
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Free Wi-Fi at McDonald's Part of TrendMcDonald's is just the latest food chain to offer free Wi-Fi.
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PCs Not Dead YetDespite reports of doom and gloom, PC sales have actually gone up.
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Cloud Computing Poised to Transform CommunicationCloud Computing is becoming a popular buzzword and there's a reason why.
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Flat-Panel TVs: 10 Things to Know Before You BuyFlat-Panel TVs are popular, but how do you go about choosing one?
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The Future of TVs: What to Expect in 2010TVs of the future will deliver bigger screens and internet connectivity.
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The Digital Divide: Why Grandma Should Get OnlineGoing online may help seniors overcome depression.
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Cell Phone Use Linked to Brain ChangesStudy finds an association between cell phone use and an increased amount of a protein called transthyretin in the blood.
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The End of Silicon May Be in Sightsilicon, toptenreviews, ttr, Gallium, computers, pc,
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7 Things to Know About Windows 7The latest version of Windows is more secure and is loaded with new features.
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Moneylenders Migrate to WebPeer-to-peer online banking is a new source for cash to borrow.
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Theft Prevention Invention: Cars Band Together
Cars in a parking lot could soon keep track of each other and, like sheep, complain if one of their numbers is stolen or meets a bad end.
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The Top 10 Revolutionary ComputersIncredible machines dating back to 1822.
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Inside the Cockpit of Tomorrow's CarNew heads-up displays and high-tech warnings will make cars more like F-16s.
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Palm Scanning: Better Than FingerprintsA new way to handle ID biometrics.
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Driven to Distraction: Lawmakers Ban Gadgets in Vehicles
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Hybrid Cars: How They WorkThere are three types of hybrids. Learn the differences.
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The Future of WiFi Turns to MicrowaveEngineer sees a day when laptops will be sold with WiMAX interfaces, not WiFi.
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Floating an Old Idea: Zeppelins ReturnLike swallows returning to San Juan Capistrano except with a longer interval the zeppelins are returning to California.
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Go Speed Racer! Demons on Wheels DesignedTransportation design students make a car based on Speed Racer's.
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Tomorrow's Cars Will Brace For ImpactResearchers are making cars that can flinch before accidents.
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Anti-Fraud Scheme: Disposable Credit Card NumbersDisposable credit card numbers — one fix to online security.
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DNA Crime Lab Analysis: TV vs. RealityGathering DNA evidence is a lot tougher then it is portrayed.
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