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Are desktop PCs headed for extinction?

Roughly 80 percent of computers sold these days are laptops. But nearly 90 percent of American homes still have a trusty desktop PC, compared to
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Michael Jackson's estate upset by moonwalking zombie

Bye bye Michael Jackson zombie. Hello … disco zombie? After a protest from the singer's estate, PopCap games has removed a zombie that resembles the ...
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FBI says mastermind of botnet nabbed

The FBI says international law enforcement authorities have arrested the computer hacker responsible for creating the malicious computer code that infected about 12 million computers ...
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Cosmic Log: Ancient legal code uncovered

Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: Israeli archaeologists say they’ve found a 3,700-year-old clay tablet that appears to bear laws likened to the Code of Hammurabi ...
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Heat brings out the cool in zoos across the nation

Otters sweltering in the summer sun suck on "fishsicles." For carnivores like the Amur leopard, it's "bloodsicles." ...
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Why Apple's Magic Trackpad won't kill the mouse

Four reasons why Apple's new multi-touch Magic Trackpad won't take the place of the mouse for everyone just yet. ...
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Asteroid could threaten Earth in 2182

A large asteroid in space that has a remote chance of slamming into Earth would most likely hit in 2182, if it crashed into our ...
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Cosmic Log: The last super-cars standing

Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: The $10 million Progressive Insurance Automotive X Prize's finals come to an end — but although the field has been ...
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Next X challenge: Cleaning up oil spills

Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: The next multimillion-dollar X Prize competition targets a challenge far more immediate than spaceflight: cleaning up oil spills. ...
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Huge satellite poses 150-year threat of space debris

In three years, the European Space Agency will become the owner of what is possibly the most dangerous piece of space debris circling the Earth ...
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Google eyes more US gov't deals for online apps

Google Inc. is gearing up to sell its e-mail and other Web-hosted applications to a wider range of government agencies after winning a prized security ...
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'StarCraft' phenomenon gets new life

"StarCraft" isn't just a game ... it's a worldwide phenomenon. But will the long-awaited sequel — "StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty" — be able to ...
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Ask.com wants users to ask each other, not Jeeves

You can't ask Jeeves, the butler that made the search engine now known as Ask.com famous in the late '90s. But in a bid to ...
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New iMacs, 'Magic Trackpad' introduced

Apple today introduced new and faster iMacs, with the option of using the company's new Magic Trackpad for the same multi-touch gestures on the computer ...
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Wi-Fi jacket delivers massages via social networks

A new project adds a dimension to social networking by transforming metaphorical touching into an actual physical sensation: a massage delivered by a wired, motorized ...
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