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Enterprise Resource Planning That Works
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House OKs billions for federal science, tech projects
Tech industry-backed bill is expected to go before the Senate on Friday amid lingering reservations about its price tag.
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Aging infrastructure at heart of Minnesota disaster
The fatal collapse of a bridge isn't an isolated incident. Over time, the infrastructure of America just plain wears out.
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CNET says SEC options inquiry now formal probe
Media company, publisher of News.com, says it is cooperating with the Office of the U.S. Attorney and the U.S. securities regulator.
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A motorcycle that's fast, silent and green
Zero's electric bike takes some getting used to. The benefits? Forty miles on a single charge and no stopping at the pumps.Photos: Motorbikes go green
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FAQ: A concentrated power boost for solar energy
Using very different designs, several companies are focusing the sun's energy onto solar cells to lower the cost of solar electricity.Photos: More solar bang for the buck
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Report: Eminem sues Apple for copyright infringement
Rap singer alleges Apple needs permission from publishers before selling music on iTunes, news report says.
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TorrentSpy lawyer battling 'copyright extremism'
Ira Rothken, a veteran of nasty copyright fights between Hollywood and Silicon Valley, has a large stake in the copyright system.
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Web 2.0: Big app on campus
Universities are using Web 2.0-style tools to tap into a generation's lust for celebrity as they revamp learning and recruiting.Images: Web 2.0 enticements for coeds
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How to land a spacecraft on an asteroid
Digital simulations show how NASA might land spacecraft, people on an asteroid, possibly paving the way for trips to deep space.Images: Vision for an asteroid mission
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Lawmakers fret over digital TV transition
Senators say too little is being done to let Americans know their analog TV could become a big cathode-ray paperweight after February 2009.
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FBI spy powers face new Capitol Hill scrutiny
Bureau's chief tries to blunt concerns about misuse of secret requests for phone and e-mail logs, as politicians propose reining in the practice.
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EU issues antitrust charge sheet against Intel
European Commission issues formal charges, claiming the company used illegal tactics to maintain dominance over AMD.
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Stage set for battle of the bands among gamers
With two musical video games on their way to release, analysts wonder whether consumers will pay their high prices.
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FDA says no new labeling for nanotech products
Agency concludes products using nanotechnology don't require special labeling, despite health and safety concerns raised by advocacy groups.
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Apple earnings soar as iPhone shipments revealed
Fueled by strong sales of Macs, third-quarter profit jumps 73 percent; company reports 270,000 iPhones sold in about 30 hours.
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Digg chooses Microsoft as new ad partner
Redmond will serve up display, contextual ads on news aggregator site, replacing Google as Digg's main advertising partner.
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Dancing atoms hold prospect of superfast computing
Researchers get atoms to pair up and swap positions, which could be the key to making quantum computing a reality.
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Microsoft, EA sign sports game ad deal
Microsoft's in-game ad company, Massive, to pipe ads into PC and Xbox 360 versions of games ranging from Madden to Skate.
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MySpace deletes 29,000 sex offenders
That's four times the number of profiles it initially reported deleting in what one politician calls an "exploding epidemic."
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Survey: Young keep it simple in high-tech world
Combined surveys by Microsoft and MTV Networks reveal that technology is "an organic part" of youths' lives around the world.
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