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Five Things Steve Jobs Must Do Before He Dies (28 August 11:30) |
| The job's not finished--and neither is Steve. |
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How To Make Anything (28 August 09:30) |
| Thanks to a few intrepid tinkerers, the price of realizing your DIY dream is plummeting. |
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Stop and Smell--Your Laptop? (27 August 03:30) |
| A laptop by another other name would never smell this sweet. |
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Facebook's Hottest Games (27 August 01:30) |
| The new hot social games don't just attract a million players once--they aim to get them to return again and again. |
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The Monkey On Microsoft's Back (26 August 01:30) |
| Even as Microsoft hustles to update Internet Explorer, a threat from Mozilla looms. |
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Xbox Vs. Firefox (25 August 03:30) |
| Browser-based gaming starts to offer real action. |
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Health Tips On Your iPhone (25 August 03:30) |
| From medical information sites to iPhone apps, there's a digital health tool for you. |
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E-Trash Into Cash (23 August 03:30) |
| Linear Technology's Jim Williams offers Silicon Valley's best tour going. |
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Calling Venus, Calling Mars (22 August 09:30) |
| No one may know you're a dog on the Internet. But does your mobile phone signal you're a girl? |
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Favorite Olympic Moments On The Web (21 August 10:30) |
| You can see the sports NBC delivers--but millions are picking their own favorites on the Web. |
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Grand Theft Auto Rocks (21 August 09:30) |
| The videogame crime drama has snagged over nearly 6.3 million in sales worldwide. |
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Teaching Cars To Sing (21 August 05:30) |
| Some people worry that electric vehicles are just too quiet for safety. So why not give them a voice? |
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Disney Dialing Up Kids Again (20 August 09:30) |
| Two years after its mobile ventures failed, Disney launches new effort to connect with young cell phone users. |
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EA And Take-Two: The Saga Continues (18 August 09:30) |
| Despite claims to the contrary, don't think that EA's takeover plans have changed. |
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What Apple And Michael Phelps Share (18 August 09:30) |
| Hint: It's more than just an iPod. |
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Videogamers' Losses (15 August 03:30) |
| Sales are soaring but layoffs are wracking the videogame industry. |
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Reading, Writing, iPhoning (13 August 09:30) |
| Universities woo students with iPhones--then seek ways to integrate them into classes. |
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Gym For Geeks (13 August 07:30) |
| Jim Newton's TechShop gives creativity a place to work out. |
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Bugs That Obey You (13 August 05:30) |
| Peter Semmelhack's Bug Labs is going after the long tail of consumer electronics. |
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Tapping Into iPhone Games (12 August 01:30) |
| 'Tap Tap Revenge' is one of many hit games on the device. |
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A Cupcake On Your iPhone (06 August 01:30) |
| Digital goods--and pets--are coming to Apple's blockbuster device. |
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LiMo Expands (03 August 02:35) |
| Open-source mobile platform adds new members and handsets. |
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IPod Battles Rage On (31 July 03:30) |
| Companies, including Dell and Samsung, keep trying to build a better music player. |
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PlayStation 4 And More (28 July 03:30) |
| A sneak peak at gaming's future consoles. |
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Blowing Up Bloons (25 July 03:30) |
| Game developer Ninja Kiwi is making a killing with small Flash games. |
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Geeks Get Their Game On (25 July 11:30) |
| Forget the Olympics. Techies have their own versions of the Games. |
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IPhone Free-For-All (24 July 07:30) |
| IPhone developers are dropping prices. Ads will soon follow. |
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Doom'ing The iPhone (24 July 03:30) |
| John Carmack regrets missing the iPhone launch. Start the countdown. |
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Steve Jobs' Diet Secrets (24 July 12:30) |
| When it comes to dieting and exercise, technologists can go to extremes. |
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Waiting For Android (24 July 01:30) |
| Ignored by Google, some Android developers are taking lessons from Apple. |
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Netflix's Delivery (24 July 12:30) |
| The rental-by-mail company is expected to reveal revenues of $337 million on Friday, thanks to a boost in its subscription base. |
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Casual Games, Hard Money (23 July 08:56) |
| Little browser Flash games can be worth thousands, thanks to Mochi Media. |
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Economic Woes Deflate AT&T (21 July 07:30) |
| The telco is expected to report weaker results than competitor Verizon. |
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Facebook's Clone Problem (21 July 07:30) |
| The social networking site sues a copycat in Germany. Will a much larger look-alike in China be next? |
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Power In The Air (21 July 05:30) |
| Getting the U.S. to use more wind energy is technologically feasible but politically tricky. |
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A Wii Bit Short On Supplies (21 July 03:30) |
| Nintendo plans to build more consoles. But shortages will still persist. |
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E3 Log: Ubisoft Chases Girls (18 July 03:30) |
| Europe's top gaming company goes after casual gamers market |
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E3 Log: Sony Takes Aim At Microsoft (16 July 08:30) |
| Sony unveils movie rentals and purchases for its PlayStation 3. |
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Look-alike Gaming Machines (16 July 05:30) |
| The three console makers are sacrificing individuality for sales. |
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Apple's Novelty Shop (16 July 03:30) |
| Apple's new App Store packs the iPhone and iPod Touch with games and gimmicks. |
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Google Phones' Chinese Advantage (16 July 09:48) |
| The Internet giant's Android handsets could outsell the iPhone in China. |
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E3 Log: Nintendo's Steady Course (15 July 09:30) |
| Wii is still the gaming system of choice for many. |
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E3 Log: Electronic Arts Builds Its Network (15 July 05:30) |
| EA broadens how gamers can play with their friends. |
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Blu-Ray On Xbox? No Way (15 July 11:30) |
| Microsoft wants to send you your movies online. |
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E3 Log: Rumor Busting (14 July 09:30) |
| Microsoft's press conference doesn't deliver everything gamers were expecting. |
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E3 Log: Microsoft's Soft-Wii Attack (14 July 09:30) |
| Xbox 360 will open up to everyone with a redesigned Xbox interface. |
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E3 Log: Microsoft Goes For Movies (14 July 09:30) |
| Microsoft aims to plant the Xbox squarely in the center of homes' digital entertainment centers. |
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Top Travel Spots For Game Fans (14 July 03:30) |
| Gamers, grab your consoles. The real adventure awaits. |
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E3 Log: Nintendo's 3-D Move (14 July 03:30) |
| Nintendo grabs spotlight with 3-D motion sensor. |
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Sponsor's Content: The Virtual Workspace'"Make It Work (14 July 01:58) |
| Virtual teams need specific tools and support to maintain productivity'"and happiness. |
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