Gmail Gets a Graphics Upgrade With New Themes

Posted on November 21, 2008 by Jason Mick.
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Google's popular email service has been given a facelift

Google: Not Looking So Lively Anymore

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Google terminates 3D virtual world; one of company's few outright failures

Senators Mock Auto Execs Use of Private Jets; Bailout Stalled in Senate

Posted on November 20, 2008 by Jason Mick.
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The future of many tech programs such as the Chevy Volt and Ford Fusion Hybrid hang in the balance, at the government's mercy

New Wind Turbine Generator Ditches Mechanical Transmission, Ups Efficiency 50 Percent

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New wind generator design takes advantage of an advanced electrical transmission to decrease cost while boosting performance

Microsoft Announces Free Antivirus Software for H2 2009

Posted on November 19, 2008 by Jason Mick.
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Microsoft looks to take the fight to malware makers with its own free product

Psystar Suffers Setback With Apple Antitrust Suit

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Legal analysts say Apple has killed Psystar's best hope of staying in business

HP Cashes in Big During Q4

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Computer maker sees large rise in profits over last year

Single Bad Solder Costs CERN’s LHC a Year, $21M USD

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Thought your repair bill from your fender bender was bad? Check out this whopper of a high-tech repair bill

“Kevin Bacon” Principle Could Save the Future Internet

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New mathematical "Six Degrees of Separation" principle seems to guide everything from internet routing to neurology.

Flash Coming Soon to RIM, Nokia, and G1; Apple Remains Unconvinced

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Flash is around the corner for Google's G1 and Nokia's Symbian smart phones; Flash on Blackberries likely coming as well; Apple continues its apathy towards Adobe