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  • Sun Nov 22 9:00 PM PST 2009 Sun Catalytix secures money for low-cost solar fuel

    The MIT spin-off finishes a $3 million seed round to pursue a cheap catalyst for splitting water to make hydrogen from clean energy sources.

    Posted in Green Tech by Martin LaMonica

  • Fri Nov 20 3:20 PM PST 2009 Reporters' Roundtable Podcast: Tech biz turkeys

    In the history of tech, some decisions stand out as truly awful. This week, Rafe Needleman, Charlie Cooper, and Jim Kerstetter go over some of the worst ever.

    Posted in Reporters' Roundtable Podcast by Rafe Needleman

  • Fri Nov 20 11:01 AM PST 2009 Microsoft's embrace of MySQL could kill it

    Microsoft is now offering support for MySQL, which should give pause to every open-source company that expects to make money through support subscriptions.

    Posted in The Open Road by Matt Asay

  • Fri Nov 20 9:00 AM PST 2009 Browser security features compared

    The newest versions of Internet Explorer, Firefox, and other browsers all protect against phishing and malware attacks, and most also let you browse anonymously, though they implement these features in very different ways.

    Posted in Workers' Edge by Dennis O'Reilly

  • Thu Nov 19 10:00 AM PST 2009 Casio G'zOne Rock is made for the outdoors

    Verizon goes for the outdoorsmen with the G'zOne Rock

    Posted in Dialed In by Nicole Lee

  • Thu Nov 19 9:23 AM PST 2009 The new optimizations for capability computing

    The new Top500 list of the world's largest supercomputers suggests that "commodity clusters" for high-performance computing aren't so commodity after all.

    Posted in The Pervasive Data Center by Gordon Haff

  • Wed Nov 18 3:02 PM PST 2009 With IE 9, Microsoft fights back in browser wars

    By showing its first glimpses of technology in Internet Explorer 9, Microsoft also is showing it's serious about building a competitive browser.

    Posted in Deep Tech by Stephen Shankland

  • Wed Nov 18 12:14 PM PST 2009 Driverless Audi TTS considered for Pikes Peak run

    Volkswagen and Stanford University build an autonomous Audi TTS.

    Posted in The Car Tech blog by Wayne Cunningham

  • Wed Nov 18 9:39 AM PST 2009 Solar plant to store energy in molten salt

    The Spanish site, which just received the necessary permit to start construction, will use hot, liquefied salt to store solar energy once the sun is down.

    Posted in Green Tech by Candace Lombardi

  • Wed Nov 18 9:07 AM PST 2009 Is IBM's Blue Insight a model for your private BI cloud?

    IBM has developed and private cloud for its own Business Intelligence consumers. Is it one you want to copy?

    Posted in Data-driven by John Webster

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