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Primus Green Energy has developed a process to convert wood pellets and natural gas into a high-octane gasoline. But can they do it cheap enough?
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Supplier chatter points to smaller 8-inch iPad
Apple is talking to component suppliers about an iPad with a smaller screen, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Nanotech - The Circuits Blog
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Google's Valentines doodle might make you cry
Google creates an animated doodle that features a boy, a girl, Google's search engine, and a jump rope. But might there be darker, more analytical, more troubling interpretations to this tale?
Technically Incorrect
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Tips for keeping your browsing private
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 not exactly priced to sell
Reportedly priced in Europe at more than $400, Samsung's new Galaxy Tab 2 will be hard pressed to find any eager buyers.
Digital Media
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Ethical manufacturing petition delivered to San Francisco Apple Store
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App users: iPhones are for days, iPads for the nighttime
When the sun goes down, that's when the iPad gets busy for folks with news readers. The iPhone? It's more of a daytime habit. If you're building an app for both devices, heed the lesson.
Geek Gestalt
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The view from up there: An astronauts' Aurora Borealis (video)
NASA video gives those of us with our feet firmly planted on the ground a look at the Northern Lights from the International Space Station.
Cutting Edge
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Video game Spacewar reborn at 50 (photos)
Gallery
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Lensbaby hits 80mm at full tilt
Another fun lens added to the company's optic-swap system. We took the Edge 80 for a test shoot.
Crave
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Engineered carbon gives batteries, ultracaps a boost
EnerG2 opens a plant to make an engineered carbon that will improve performance of energy storage devices and make storage for start-stop hybrid cars less expensive.
Cutting Edge
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