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Why iPhone 4 won't get Siri

Why iPhone 4 won't get Siri

Noise-reduction tech from start-up Audience accounts for size of iPhone 4S chip and keeps Siri off iPhone 4, says analyst.

Sorry, Mr. Jobs, tablets<br /> are not post-PC

Sorry, Mr. Jobs, tablets
are not post-PC

Analyst Bob O'Donnell says the iPad and the Kindle Fire aren't the heralds of a post-PC world. Instead, it's a PC-plus world.

NASA's big ideas for<br /> the future of flight

NASA's big ideas for
the future of flight

images NASA looks to advanced design concepts to reduce noise and increase the fuel efficiency of future aircraft.

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