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Digital piracy hits the e-Digital piracy, long confined to music and movies, is spreading to books. And as e-readers, smartphones and touch-screen "tablets" boost demand for di ...
Hole in moon might be suitBuilding a home near a moon crater or a lunar sea may sound nice, but moon colonists might have a much better chance of survival if they just lived in ...
Microsoft's hands-free gamBy the end of the year, people will be able to buy video games they can control by moving their bodies instead of punching buttons or swinging control ...
Sci-fi writer's estate vs.Google's new Nexus One phone may be the next big thing. But the family of sci-fi legend Philip K. Dick says the search giant lifted its name from his ...
World warming to greener tTake more trains and fewer planes. That's what Sarah Kendrew pledged to herself a few years ago. An astronomer at the Netherlands' Leiden Observatory, ...
Web users flock to TwitterWeb surfers looking for information on the earthquake in Haiti scoured the White House's blog, the Red Cross' site and a handful of Twitter feeds, acc ...
Voices from Haiti: 'God, I"Thursday, January 14, 1:24 p.m.: "God, I can't do this anymore" ...
Twitter hoax spreads rumorTwitter was buzzing Thursday morning with news that several airlines are flying doctors and nurses to Haiti free of charge to help with relief efforts ...
Haiti relief: How technoloSocial media aren't always perceived as an effective way to coordinate fundraising efforts or bring change: In some circles, Facebook, Twitter, YouTub ...
With Apple tablet, will siTech journalist Nicholas Deleon wonders how the size of Apple's new tablet device will affect its success or failure in the marketplace.