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Smarter Planet Leadership Series: Air Canada
Air Canada wanted something to make things a little easier for their customers, and using technology from IBM was able to offer self service. Check out this white paper to hear more about how IBM...
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Bionic batteries
The debut of application-loaded portable devices begs the question of what will power them.
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Inside the halls of DC Comics (photos)
On a recent trip to New York, CNET Senior Editor Seth Rosenblatt got a rare tour of the real home of Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman: 1700 Broadway in midtown Manhattan. Here's some of what he saw.
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Fisker's Atlantic unveiling (photos)
Fisker unveiled it's new electric car on April 3rd in Manhattan.
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Oregon Scientific Time and Wireless Charging Station+ (photos)
Oregon Scientific Time and Wireless Charging Station+ provides a neat way to charge your iPhone and can also give you weather forecasts. Get a closer look in CNET's photo gallery from CES.
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ATCMini Action Video Camera captures your thrills and spills (photos)
Oregon Scientific's ATCMini Action Video Camera gives you a lightweight and inexpensive way to capture all your action-packed moments.
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Isaac Newton's scientific discoveries go online (photos)
The Cambridge University Library today published scanned papers from the famed scientist, including some of the mathematics he developed to arrive at the principles of what are now called...
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Coping with September 11 2001 on the Internet
On September 11, 2001, I was already working with ZDNet. Here's a version of the story I filed that day on what was happening and how the Internet helped me, and millions of others cope with it.
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Scientific Learning's software aims to improve brain function in autistic children
Autism Spectrum Disorder is on the rise, with as many as 1 in 100 children born with the condition. Children with the neurological condition often struggle with reading and comprehension. New...
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Verizon iPhone arrives in Manhattan (photos)
Everyone expected more of a crowd at the launch of the Verizon iPhone--especially those who lined up at dawn. Despite the 20-degree weather, a handful of eager Apple fans waited patiently to get...
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If an ice sheet the size of four Manhattans falls into the ocean, is it global warming yet?
Say the words "Linux", "Windows", and "Macintosh" in a room full of geeks and stand back. Real, honest back fur will start flying in about 10 nanoseconds.
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X Prizes for grab - millions for scientific breakthroughs
The X Prize Foundation is offering millions of dollars in prize money to stimulate scientific achievements. What's next?
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Bernie Madoff software programmers indicted
Bernie's not the only one heading to the big house it would appear. Two Madoff Investment (BLMIS) employees are facing 30 years in jail time for designing special software programs that contained...
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Contest uses art to bring scientific concepts to life (photos)
Illustrating scientific concepts with stunning visual design, the International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge presents its 2009 award winners.
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Manhattan Beach Project to reverse aging by 2029
Human life expectancy may see a hockey stick growth curve in the coming years as a result of leaps made in fields such as molecular nanotechnology, gene therapy, robotics, and regenerative...
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East Anglia: the D.C. reaction
First Congressional hearing airs lawmakers views on hacked emails and documents.
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Apple's new Manhattan Apple store on Upper West Side
Apple took the wraps off its new Apple store on Manhattan's Upper West Side near Lincoln Center. The new store features a glass roof and Apple's largest show floor to date.
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Scientific Conservation adds energy-measurement module to commercial building commissioning application
New software module from Scientific Conservation helps you get more granual about predicting commercial building energy usage.
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Scientific Conservation adds another high-profile retailer for building systems watchdog app
It always figures that the second I write about some cool new technology and post, the company involved issues some sort of additional news. So, consider this a minor addendum to the item I wrote...
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Scientific Conservation technology fights "energy drift"
Scientific Conservation sits at the intersection of green IT and green technology for more energy-efficient building management. Founded in 2007, the company offers a software platform called...
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Frugal Friday: Hewlett-Packard Tech Support, Amazon as "Big Brother", Apollo 11 40th Anniversary, Scientific Linux
Frugal Networker Ken Hess and I talk about my experience with Hewlett-Packard's service and support, Amazon's "Big Brother" approach to Kindle digital content rights management, the 40th...
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