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- AMD Splits in Two
- Softbank Lands Its First Corporate 3G iPhone Customer in Japan
- Report: New MacBook to be Cut from Brick of Aluminum
- EBay Cuts 1,000 Jobs, Buys Bill Me Later for Nearly $1B USD
- MSI Says Change is in the Wind
- Ford Debuts Speed Limiting Key Tech Aimed at Teens
- RealNetworks Forced to Stop Sales of RealDVD
- Dubai to Build World's Tallest Skyscraper -- Again
- Google's Data Centers Illustrate How Going Green Can Save Big Bucks
- DailyTech’s Onsite Coverage of CEATEC 2008 in Japan
- Americans Still Somewhat Befuddled by Cyber Security
- 10/6/2008 Daily Hardware Reviews
- Chevrolet Volt to Receive $7,500 Tax Credit
- Yahoo Contemplating Cuts, Senator Urges DOJ to Block Google-Yahoo Pact
- Kingston to Sell Intel SSDs
- Yahoo Stock Hits 5-Year Low
- Honda Reveals More Insight Details at Paris Auto Show
- Royalties Scare Abated, iTunes and Web Radio to Rock On
- EPA Clarifies Stance on E-waste
- The New Scourge of the Seas -- Tech Trash
- The World According to Ballmer
- Games to Become Playable Off Secure Digital Cards for Nintendo Wii
- Allstate Program Offers Elderly Drivers Discount for Playing Games
- Nintendo Officially Unveils New DS
- Apple Says It May Close ITunes If Royalty Increase Passes Today
- Hand-Held Device Could Replace Advanced Medical Test Equipment
- Nanoparticles Can Slip Through Skin, Researchers Find
- International Space Updates, October 2008
- TSMC Bringing 28nm Chips to Gadgets in 2010
- Apple Drops NDA for iPhone, iPod touch Software Developers
- 10/1/2008 Daily Hardware Reviews
- 10/1/2008 Daily Hardware Reviews
- Movie Studios Sue DVD-Copying Software Maker
- Microsoft Pays for Searching 'Til April 2009, Firefox Users Not Welcome
- MIT Olfactory Research Could Produce Artificial Noses
- Scottish 60 MW Tidal Plant Project Announced
- California Legislators Urge DOJ to Stay Out of Google-Yahoo Deal
- Hubble Suffers Failure, NASA Delaying Shuttle Launch
- Microsoft, Washington State Sue Scareware Firms
- Pricey Apples Hold 20 Percent of Retail Notebook Sales and 35 Percent of Revenue
- Climate Change Report Calls for Mandatory Meat Rationing
- "Shanghai" is Ready to Rock says AMD
- CEATEC 2008 Opens Its Doors in Japan
- Ballmer Say Global Financial Meltdown Dire Problem for All Tech Firms
- Super Talent Launches 64GB, 128GB SSDs at $179, $299 Respectively
- SpaceX Successfully Launches Commercial Rocket Into Orbit
- PR Firm Owner in Hot Water Over Game Review Site Ownership
- NVIDIA Offers Settlements in Suits Over GPU Price Fixing
- Sprint Fulfills a WiMAX Promise, First Commercial Network Near Completion
- Google Fights for Wireless Freedom to Closed Carriers' Chagrin
- 9/29/2008 Daily Hardware Reviews
- Russia Accuses U.S. of Brinksmanship, Expanding Arsenal in Retaliation
- Stubborn Crystal Could Improve Fiber Optics, Detection Systems
- British Spy Agency Recruits New Employees on Facebook
- Senate Passes Piracy Legislation, Creates ‘Copyright Czar’ if Enacted
- Report: Nintendo to Release New DS
- Agreement Keeps U.S. Astronauts on Space Station
- Universal Music Looks to Launch Music Video Site
- Microsoft's Ballmer Talks About Search, Seinfeld Ads, Smartphones
- Toshiba Announces 256GB MLC SSD, Trio of Flash Modules
- MIT Discovers "Breakthrough of the Decade", Could Effect Everything From Cars to Golf
- Independent Music Group Blasts MySpace Music for Lack of Support
- NASA Mars Rover Ventures to New Crater
- China Successfully Launches Spacecraft Into Orbit
- MySpace Music Launches, Takes on ITunes
- Judge Tosses Verdict in Jammie Thomas Trial
- FAA Finally Gets Around to Updating IT Infrastructure
- Schwarzenegger Terminates Text-and-Drive
- Electronic Arts Sued Over Spore DRM
- 9/25/2008 Daily Hardware Reviews
- Rejected By World, Rogue Inventor Turns to China to Build His Space Drive
- Netbooks Assault Amazon Sales Charts
- Apple Unveils University Developer Program
- Sony Implements Restrictive DRM for PlayStation Network Video Service
- Two Earth-like Planets Around a Distant Star Collide
- SSC Ultimate Aero Goes Electric
- World's First Wave Power Plant Opens In Europe
- LHC Particle Accelerator Offline Until Spring
- DHS Developing Minority Report-style Hostility Detector
- Chrysler Unwraps Three Electric Vehicles, Sales Start in 2010
- Study Shows Average User Is Pretty Stupid When It Comes to Popups
- Tiny New Camera Controls Light With Sound, Coming Soon to Cell Phones
- Report: Apple Now Silencing Developers Who Receive App Store Rejection Letters
- Eye-Fi Adds Al a Carte Features, Faster Upload Speeds
- Photoshop CS4 Will Use GPU Power
- Windows 7 Mobile Delayed, Brings Back Memories of Vista
- Rumor Claims HP Will Shut Down Voodoo
- T-Mobile Launches Google Android-based G1 Phone
- Japan's Top Minds, Companies Look to Beat U.S. to Space Elevator
- Activision Sues Game Pirates
- McAfee to Acquire Network Security Provider Secure Computing
- International Space Updates, September 2008
- Sony Announces 2.9-pound, 11.1" Blu-ray Notebook
- Powerful Modeling Systems on the Way, Courtesy of Your Video Card
- BMW Unveils Concept 7 Series ActiveHybrid
- IBM Looks to Beat Intel, AMD to 22nm Node with Chip Breakthrough
- Top Music Publishers Back slotMusic Format
- Nokia's First "Comes with Music" Phone to Launch in October
- Report: Toyota to Drop Plans for Diesel Tundra, Produce Hybrid A-BAT
- Hackers Inject Trojans Into Computers with Airline Ticket Scam
- Intel Officially Shipping Dual-core Atom
- LHC Particle Accelerator Out For Months For 2 Months
- 9/22/2008 Daily Hardware Reviews
- New Study Shows Cell Phones Are No Friend of Gonads
- EA Loosens Spore DRM Restrictions, Promises Further Changes
- Sony Launches Life with PlayStation
- Anti-Piracy Firm Seeks to Monetize Illegal Filesharing
- List of Potential SanDisk Suitors Grows
- Gates-Seinfeld Ads Uncertain, Microsoft Turns On New "I'm A PC" Ads
- NVIDIA Cuts 360 Employees Globally
- Lenovo Gets Official with X200t, X200s Notebooks
- Malfunction Halts LHC Particle Accelerator Experiment
- EFF, Public Knowledge Sue for Access to Secretive ACTA Treaty
- EFF Sues NSA Surveillance Program
- Study: Texting While Driving More Dangerous Than Drugs and Alcohol
- New Breast Cancer Detector Allows Detailed 3D Imaging
- Researchers Find Synthetic Protein Which May Help Prevent Spread of Cancer
- Google, Yahoo Continue with Ad Deal Despite No Word from Regulators
- General Electric and Google For Green Superpower Alliance
- Iowa State Researchers Work to Boost Efficiency of Gasoline, Diesel Engines
- 9/18/2008 Daily Hardware Reviews
- Tainted Chinese Baby Milk Kills 3, Sickens 6,200 Worldwide
- GAO: Crackdown Needed on E-waste Exports
- New York Offers Drivers License with RFID Tag
- OCZ Once Again Slashes the Price of Core Series SSDs
- Study Shows 97 Percent of Kids Play Video Games
- International Space Updates, September 2008
- Carbon Breakthrough Promises Better Solar, Wind Storage
- SanDisk Pulls a Yahoo, Wants More Money from Samsung
- Canon Launches New Cameras Including EOS 50D Mark II D-SLR with 1080p Movie Mode
- Intel Announces First Six-core Xeon Processors
- First Major Study on Water Bottle Chemical Links It to Heart Disease, Diabetes
- Peru Becomes First Nation to Have Windows-powered OLPC
- First Pocket Projector Set to Debut this Month
- T-Mobile to Offer Google Android Phone Next Month
- Toyota Unhappy About Proposed $7,500 Tax Credit for Chevy Volt
- Super Talent Announces Faster, Third Generation SSDs
- Casio Goes Slo-Mo with Exilim EX-FH20
- Zune 3.0 Update Now Available to Download
- First True 3D Processor Created, Runs at 1.4 GHz
- USPTO Tries to Streamline Patent Process with Peer-to-Patent
- New Nano-"Motherships" Help Further the Microscopic War on Cancer
- Google Looks to Floating Data Centers for Energy
- 3G iPhone Continues to Struggle in Japan
- One T.J. Maxx Hacker Pleads Guilty, Ten More to Go
- MySpace Music Launch Looming
- Hewlett-Packard to Cut 24,600 Jobs
- More Employers Looking at Social Networking Sites
- 9/16/2008 Daily Hardware Reviews
- Best Buy to Purchase Napster
- NVIDIA Fights Two Class Action Suits over GPU Failures
- Apple Terminates App Which "Overlaps" With Its Products
- Electronic Arts Claims Spore DRM Needed to Fight Piracy
- Mercedes Announces Hybrid S-class for 2009
- Research Slash Solar Costs With Better Slicing Tech
- Scientist Transmits Solar Power on Earth, Next Up: Space
- Virginia Supreme Court Overturns Spammer's Conviction
- Study: Japan, Netherlands, Sweden Lead in Broadband Quality
- Electronic Arts Abandons Take-Two Acquisition
- Lenovo Removes Online Sales of Linux-Based PCs
- Microsoft Fires Xbox 360 Red Ring of Death Whistleblower
- International Space Updates, September 2008
- Former Intel Employee Accused of Stealing Confidential Files
- Medis Power Pack Fuel Cell for Gadgets Tested
- Outside Developers Get Hands On with New Yahoo Applications
- Report: Windows 7 Beta 1 Slips from October to December
- World's First Carbon Sequestration Plant Goes Online Despite Protests
- Google Funds Startup to Bring Cheap Satellite Internet to 3 Billion People
- NASA’s New Moon Rocket Passes First Test
- EliteTorrents Admin Sentenced to 18 Months in the Slammer, $20K Fine
- Report: Low-end Portables Help Global PC Sales
- Apple Questions NBC's Reasons for Coming Back to iTunes
- Microsoft Exec Speaks Out About Zune's Future
- Nintendo Wireless Router Announced for Japan
- [DONE TIER3 ARTICLE] Blu-ray Adoption Gaining Steam in Japan
- 9/11 Research May Yield Super Steel for Fusion
- NYC 911 System Now Accepting Photos, Video
- OiNK Investigation Concludes, Admin and Uploaders Charged
- Charged Carbon Molecule Could Power Tomorrow's Quantum Computers
- 9/11/2008 Daily Hardware Reviews -- ATI Radeon HD 4670 Edition
- Opera Quietly Rolls Out 9.6 Beta
- Boeing Gets Its Wish, DoD Terminates Tanker Competition
- Facebook Forces Users to Adopt New Interface
- AMD Roadmap Sheds Light on Cheap UVC Processors
- Tesla Roadster to get New BorgWarner Gearbox
- Air Canada Teams with Aircell to Offer In-Flight WiFi
- CERN Turns on the LHC
- Microsoft: Say Goodbye to Laser Mice and Hello to Blue
- Mobile Phone Service Providers Asked About Rising Texting Rates
- Report: Sony Ericsson to Offer Unlimited Music Downloads
- Google Cuts Data Retention Length in Half
- NASA: Space Junk Complicates Hubble Repair Mission
- DMCA’d Anti-Scientology Videos Back Online at YouTube
- Sony Officially Announces 24.6MP Alpha 900 D-SLR
- Apple Introduces Updated iPod nano, touch
- Google Wants U.S. to Use 100 Percent Alternative Energy by 2030
- Google Set to Begin Scanning Newspaper Archives
- Company Claims New Active RFID Chip to be "Uncloneable"
- Daily Hot Deal: 32GB OCZ Core SATA II SSD $99 after Rebate
- HP Claims EliteBook will Run 24 Hours on a Single Charge
- Clubbing Goes Green
- DVD Copy Application Coming from RealNetworks
- New e-Reader Using E Ink Tech Coming at CES 2009
- Production Chevrolet Volt Design Unveiled
- Search Engine Gaming, Lack oOf Standards Hurting Google Say Analysts
- 9/8/2008 Daily Hardware Reviews -- Intel X25-M Solid State Drive Edition
- Xbox 360 Failures: The Inside Story
- Large Hadron Collider to Go Online This Week Despite Death Threats
- Advertising Group Frowns Upon Yahoo-Google Pact
- NASA Administrator Decries White House 'Jihad' to End Shuttle Program
- Microsoft 'Gurus' Coming to a Store Near You
- GeoEye-1 Satellite Successfully Launched to Space
- International Space Updates, September 2008
- Amazon to Sell Low-Cost XO
- ESA Probe Completes Asteroid Fly By
- Blu-ray has 5 Years Left According to Samsung
- CIA, FBI Promote Their Take on Facebook, YouTube
- Comcast Appeals FCC “Data Discrimination” Ruling
- Analyst: 3G iPhone Headed Towards Failure in Japan
- Rumors Swirl Around AMD Chip Plant Spin-Off, New Processor Roadmap Surfaces
- Samsung Has Hopes of Acquiring SanDisk
- Dell Looks to Sell Its Computer Factories
- Intel Roadmap Shows Next-Gen Atom in Q3 2009
- California Startup Sees Booming Business in Dolphin Subs
- 9/5/2008 Weekly Security Post
- Microsoft Launches Latest Windows Advertising Push
- 9/4/2008 Daily Hardware Reviews
- Yahoo's Stock Price Continues to Plummet
- Nanosensor Detects Immune Cell Signals; Could Fight AIDS, Cancer
- Dell Makes Inspiron Mini 9 Netbook Official
- Apple to Host iPod Press Event September 9
- Honda Insight 2 Concept Hybrid Breaks Cover
- 60GB OCZ Core V2 SSD Makes an Appearance Online for $239 After Rebate
- Sony Issues Voluntary Recall on VAIO TZ Laptops
- Koei andTecmo in Talks to Merge, Square Enix Offer Rejected
- Thai Government Cracks Down on Rebellious Websites
- DailyTech Interviews Music Chief, Poses Tough Questions
- DailyTech Talks Piracy, Taxes and More With Independent Music Chief
- Google Removes Big Brother Clause in Chrome's EULA
- New Sahara Forest Project Aims to Bring Food, Water, Energy to Desert
- Microsoft Confirms Xbox 360 Price Cuts for September 5
- Northrop Will Have 100kW Lasers by End of 2008
- Arctic Sees Massive Gain in Ice Coverage
- GM's Bob Lutz on Volt's Lithium-Ion Batteries: "Flawless"
- Microsoft Launching New Zunes Soon
- Most Accurate Climate Study to Date Indicates Hottest Decade in 1,300 Years
- Dell Inspiron Mini Netbook Coming this Week
- GM's Lutz: Stop Crash Testing To Speed Fuel Economy Improvement
- Samsung, Bosch Lithium-Ion Battery Joint Venture Starts Operations
- Explosives Get Greener, Cheaper
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