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Google isn’t giving up on its Chrome OS -powered vision of a life spent completely in the browser, but how easy is it to ditch your trusty laptop for a…

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The dream of having the ultimate connected home can sometimes turn into a nightmare. A complicated set-up process, professional installers who charge exorbitant rates and a disconnected infrastructure can…

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Two groups of M.I.T. entrepreneurs were working on similar ideas for high-tech clothing. But instead of becoming rivals, they combined their efforts into a single, growing company. …

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Dear old Linux, what are we to do with you? Developed for just over two decades and it’s still barely made a mark on the consumer consciousness. There was a…

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This week we’ve seen a pilotless passenger-plane hit the British skies, the last barrier to human cloning be breached, and we’ve found a large cache of water, untouched by…

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Many of those set-top boxes hidden under televisions are already running Linux. And despite their lack of CPU power, they’re all more than capable of recording and playing several…

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The best of the rest from the Physics arXiv preprint server Performance of a Remotely Located Muon Radiography System to Identify the Inner Structure of a Nuclear Plant

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The company is scheduled to go to trial in June over the Justice Department’s accusation that it conspired with five publishing houses to fix prices on electronic books.     …

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If researchers prove the Assad regime is closely tied to the Syrian Electronic Army, foreign governments may choose to respond, because the attacks have real-world consequences.       …

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The New York Times Company was a victim of online attacks earlier this week that slowed down The New York Times Web site and limited access to content.     …

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The search company’s executive chairman is part of a group of business executives advising Prime Minister David Cameron on economic issues.        

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What was it like to use a wearable computer back in 1999?  

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Here’s a radical proposal: Don’t check your e-mail tomorrow morning. Instead, devote a designated period of uninterrupted time to a task that really matters.        

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The following View from the Marketplace was provided by SAP, the sponsor of our Big Data Gets Personal Business Report .

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Everyday science, familiar plotlines, and an absence of jargon make this the most accessible Star Trek yet. Star Trek is hardly beginner-friendly. Five television series, 12 movies, and a nerd…

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Glass apps will require people to create new content filters. Maybe that’s just a losing battle. Would you want your daily horoscope beamed to your right eye? That’s the vision…

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A four-part series on the clean technologies that will set us free brightcove.createExperiences(); Our series follows editor-in-chief Jacob Ward on a trip across the country and…

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Otherfab’s Kickstarter project offers an easy way to make custom circuit boards at home.  

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Building solar and wind projects in the wrong place is wasting billions of dollars in Europe. Siemens says it would make sense to build solar power plants in sunny countries…

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It seems a $US1 billion is the going rate for successful social media platforms these days. A year after Facebook dropped a cool billion acquiring photo sharing service Instagram , rumours…

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