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Five Gates to Innovation

Corning Inc.’s process for developing inventive products actually works, a claim that few companies can make.

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10 great geek cakes

From lip-smacking gadgets to chest-bursting aliens, these infamous Internet cakes are irrefutable proof that you can have your cake and eat it too.

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Apple’s Suit Would Block HTC’s HD2 Windows 7 Phone

Apple is attempting to put the brakes on potential for one of the first Windows Phone 7 Series smartphones. Apple’s suit against HTC would block the company from releasing its HD2 mobile phone equipped with Microsoft’s new mobile operating system in the U.S.

Apple’s complaint before the U.S. International Trade Commission would stop the Taiwan-based HTC [...]

Breakthrough for schizophrenia

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2.6M Microchips Placed in U.K. Trash Bins to Measure Waste

A pro-privacy group warns in a new report that more than 2.6 million of the chips have been surreptitiously installed in what is seen as a first step toward charging those who toss too much.

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Changes Address Privacy Concerns in Google Buzz

Just three days after Google launched its answer to Facebook and Twitter, the search giant announced changes in Google Buzz to address some privacy concerns.

The option to share Gmail information with other users is still the default setting, but the box to uncheck for more privacy has now been added more prominently to the Google [...]

Global Warming Debate Heats Up in Wake of Record Snowstorms

Scientists and politicians on both sides of the climate change debate have been pointing to the record-breaking snowstorms in the Mid-Atlantic states to promote their theories on the earth’s changing temperatures — and the debate is getting downright nasty.

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Spacewalkers hook up new room’s plumbing

A pair of spacewalking astronauts floated back outside Saturday night to hook up plumbing on the newest room of the International Space Station and bring it alive with power.

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A short video history of negative tech ads

Tech companies have been sniping at the competition in advertising for as long as they’ve advertised their wares. And there is plenty of evidence on YouTube to prove it.

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Opera Develops Mini Browser for Apple’s iPhone

Opera announced it has developed a version of its Opera Mini web browser for Apple’s iPhone. The Norwegian company said it will demonstrate the new browser at the Mobile World Conference in Barcelona, Spain.

Jon von Tetzchner, cofounder of Opera Software, said he is “thrilled” to offer the preview and added that the software provides a [...]


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