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September 8, 2010 3:47 PM PDT
Sister site TechRepublic tears down the newest version of the iPod Shuffle to see what makes it tick.
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September 8, 2010 3:45 PM PDT
This free app lets you stream audio and video files from your home computer to your iPhone or iPad.
By Matt Rosoff in Digital Noise: Music and Tech
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September 8, 2010 3:43 PM PDT
Lacie drops two new USB 3.0-powered external hard drives--the high-speed Rikiki and the new Minimus.
By Justin Yu in Crave
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September 8, 2010 3:28 PM PDT
In Jonathan Franzen's much-hyped new novel, a main character gives a sarcastic interview in which he suggests the iPod is a symbol of Republicanism and that Apple is, well, kind of evil.
By Chris Matyszczyk in Technically Incorrect
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September 8, 2010 3:21 PM PDT
Fall is always a big time of year for new consumer electronics, and headphones are no exception. Ultimate Ears recently debuted a grip of new earphones for fall. Check 'em out in this gallery.
By Jasmine France in Crave
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September 8, 2010 3:15 PM PDT
First study of its kind finds that those who sleep less than six hours a night are three times as likely to develop the pre-diabetic condition IFG.
By Elizabeth Armstrong Moore in Health Tech
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September 8, 2010 1:37 PM PDT
But if you're an open-source rock star, Willow Garage might grant you a $120,000 discount.
By Leslie Katz in Crave
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September 8, 2010 12:55 PM PDT
Following numerous raids across Europe, five are accused of pirating movies, but authorities don't target The Pirate Bay or Wikileaks. Police say those arrested are not pirating for own financial gain.
By Greg Sandoval in Media Maverick
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September 8, 2010 12:51 PM PDT
Company introduces network control device and software platform designed to collect data from smart meters and sensors and automate jobs on local grid power distribution loops.
By Martin LaMonica in Green Tech
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September 8, 2010 12:41 PM PDT
Infrastructure aid to Florida, Oregon, and New Jersey will enable states to make electric grids compatible with solar energy.
By Candace Lombardi in Green Tech
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September 8, 2010 11:27 AM PDT
Its Smith Electric trucks will first be used in New York, with other regions to follow, as the snack food giant and PepsiCo subsidiary adds 176 EVs to its fleet.
By Candace Lombardi in Green Tech
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September 8, 2010 11:12 AM PDT
The search leader has genuinely advanced Internet search if not rewritten the rules. But what of searches from the browser?
By Stephen Shankland in Deep Tech
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September 8, 2010 11:03 AM PDT
British researchers identify eight movement variables that distinguish a Patrick Swayze from a male Elaine Benes. Surprisingly, their findings might bode well for The Sprinkler.
By Leslie Katz in Crave
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September 8, 2010 10:58 AM PDT
Latest mobile software update from Apple arrived Wednesday with Game Center, HD video uploading over Wi-Fi, and fixes for proximity sensor and iPhone 3G.
By Erica Ogg in Circuit Breaker
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September 8, 2010 10:45 AM PDT
The Peugeot 3008 Hybrid4 and the Mercedes-Benz E300 BlueTec both promise over 60 miles per gallon, and it looks like the French automaker will be the first to market.
By Candace Lombardi in Green Tech
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September 8, 2010 10:42 AM PDT
Giant online retailer to incorporate the indie-music site into its new social-radio service Songza, which lets users create radio stations with a selection of songs and artists.
By Matt Rosoff in Digital Noise: Music and Tech
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September 8, 2010 10:39 AM PDT
Having found a new manufacturing home, company says its "flying car" could go into low-volume production late next year with a price range of $200,000 to $250,000.
By Lance Whitney in Cutting Edge
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September 8, 2010 10:34 AM PDT
Critical vulnerability could allow an attacker to take control of a computer, company says, and no patch is available yet.
By Elinor Mills in InSecurity Complex
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September 8, 2010 10:19 AM PDT
Disktrix's $30 utility lets you defragment hard drives and other storage devices a little or a lot--and view the contents of individual drive clusters, among other options.
By Dennis O'Reilly in Workers' Edge