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WHO reports 1,658 confirmed cases of swine flu
Geneva - The World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday confirmed 1,658 cases of the new...
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Quest Agrees to Pay $302 M to Settle ‘Misbranding’ Case
Quest Diagnostics has agreed to pay $302 million to settle charges that one of its business units...
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China has long way to go on health reforms
Beijing - Chinese authorities released a long-awaited health reform action plan...
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Unapproved Morphine Remains on the Market, FDA Rules
The Food and Drug Administration on March 30 requested manufacturers of 14 medications based on...
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FDA Wants to Review Older Medical Devices
The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday required manufacturers of 25 types of medical devices...
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Rocket Fuel Found in Infant Formula
Fifteen brands of powdered infant formula were found to contain trace amounts of perchlorate, a...
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FDA Warns 9 Companies for Making Unapproved Narcotics
The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday warned nine manufacturers for illegally making powerful...
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House, Senate Ban BPA Use in Food, Drink Containers
House and Senate lawmakers passed a bill yesterday to introduce a federal ban on bisphenol A (BPA)...
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FDA: People Wearing Transdermal Patches during MRI Can Suffer Burns
The Food and Drug Administration, in a public health advisory issued Thursday, warned about risk...
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Six Manufacturers Announce Decision to Stop Selling Baby Bottles Containing Bisphenol A
Baby bottles containing bisphenol A, a controversial chemical widely used in plastics but...
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Lawmakers Seek to Improve FDA Food Safety System
A bipartisan team of lawmakers Tuesday proposed legislation to give the Food and Drug...
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Metoclopramide Causes Tardive Dyskinesia
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Thursday it was requiring manufacturers of...
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Texas Takes Over Peanut Butter Recall
On Friday, the Department of State Health Services from Texas announced that it is taking full...
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Peanut Plant Owner Knew There Were Some Salmonella Problems at the Plant
According to recent reports in the salmonella outbreak case, the owner of the Georgia plant knew...
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FDA Starts Battle Against 24 Prescription Drugs
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has just announced that it will change some rules in an...
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FDA Seeks to Toughen Restrictions on Narcotics
Following new government figures showing a rise in nonmedical use of prescription painkillers...
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Obama and His Plans Regarding Some Changes Inside the FDA
President Obama has said in a televised interview that his administration will conduct a complete...
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FDA To Conduct Safety Review On Blood Thinner Plavix
The Food and Drug Administration is investigating whether blood thinner Plavix is less effective...
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Salmonella Outbreak Continues! More Cases Linked to the Outbreak
The salmonella outbreak linked to peanut butter is blamed in six deaths and more than 470 cases...
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Peanut Butter Cookie Dough at 13 Schools Recalled as a Precaution
California Department of Public Health officials said peanut butter cookie dough sold during...
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The Federal Government Advises Consumers To Avoid Peanut Butter Products
Due to the recent salmonella outbreak, the federal government is advising consumers to avoid...
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Don’t Eat Products Containing Peanut Butter! More Products Recalled
The FDA and the CDC have told consumers to avoid eating products that contain peanut butter until...
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Obama and New Administration, Urged To Boost FDA’s Food-Related Spending
The Food and Drug administration is one of the most important regulatory agencies in the United...
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GAO: FDA Has To Change Its System For Approving Devices
A report released this week by the Government Accountability Office reveals that some of...
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Vicks VapoRub Linked to Breathing Problems in Infants
A new study has recently revealed that Vicks VapoRub, a popular cold remedy, could cause airway...
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FDA Allows Drugmakers to Advise Doctors on Off-label Uses
Just days before the Bush administration turns over power to President-elect Barack Obama’s...
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FDA Scientists Ask For Obama’s Help To Fight Corruption Inside The Agency
It appears that some scientists at the FDA wrote to President-Elect Barack Obama’s transition...
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Toys Don’t Just Have To Look Good, They Need To Be Safe
Today toys come in all shapes and sizes, do incredible things and look really good. Toys are also...
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Choosing Toys for Christmas Is No Child’s Play
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, 18 children died in toy related deaths in...
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FDA Requests More Information On Psoriasis Drug
Centocor Inc., a unit of Johnson & Johnson, announced yesterday that federal health regulators...
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Video Games
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Gaming Industry Sales Hit Record High At The End Of 2008
In times of recession, we hardly ever think we could hear the word ‘record’ and...
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World of Warcraft is dominant, but fantasy worlds are growing
Berlin - World of Warcraft (WOW) is not the only online game available and game developers have...
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The Video Games Battle Has Begun
The final preparations for the holiday season seem to have occupied video game makers’ time. They...
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NIMF Says Video Games Not All Bad
The National Institute on Media and Family said in this year’s
MediaWise Video Game Rating Cards...
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October: Gaming Industry Not Affected By The Economic Crisis
The video game industry seems to have grown in October, despite the forbidding economy, according...
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Luxury for virtual worlds: Keyboards and mice for gamers
Most PC users are happy enough with a standard keyboard and mouse. Gamers, however, can be very...
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The Consoles' Holiday Race
As the winter holidays are coming closer and closer, console
manufacturers engage in the race for...
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Update: Scrabulous on Facebook Lives On as Wordscraper
Rajat and Jayant Agarwalla, the brothers in Calcutta, India, who designed Scrabulous, have put back...
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Legal Troubles Mount for Scrabulous: Hasbro Sues for Infringement
American toy company Hasbro Inc has sued Thursday, July 24, the creators of a Scrabble knock-off...
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The Patch War
Although the music war seemed to have started once both Rock
Band and Guitar Hero III: Legends of...
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ESRB and Manhunt 2 In Hot Waters Again
Rockstar, the developer of Manhunt 2, and ESRB could be in
trouble again as four U.S. senators...
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Business
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EU approves tougher toy-safety laws
Brussels - European Union states on Monday expanded the list of substances they would not...
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Uncertain future for super cars as financial crisis bites
Maranello, Italy - Manufacturers of super sports cars have just announced a host of new...
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Digital age, economic woes: can the post office survive?
Bern, Switzerland - E-mail, internet bill paying and other electric substitutes had already...
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Car sales in Germany boom thanks to government handouts
Berlin - Car sales in Germany shot up last month by 40 per cent in annual terms as people rushed to...
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US car sales remain weak, but some signs of improvement
Washington - Car sales in the United States remained very weak in March, plummeting more than 38...
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Chip company Qimonda takes further move towards closure
Munich - Qimonda, the German manufacturer of memory chips for computers and phones, took a further...
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US reviewing trade barriers, existing free-trade deals
Washington - The United States is reviewing existing free- trade deals and will take other...
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Malaysia firm and Detroit Electric to produce electric cars
Malaysia's national carmaker and Dutch firm Detroit Electric on Monday inked a...
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Carmakers stay away from Tokyo Motor Show as crisis bites
Tokyo - Exhibitor numbers for this year's Tokyo Motor Show are down as...
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Britain cancels next year's motor show as recession bites
London - Britain's 2010 International Motor Show has been cancelled in view of "unprecedented...
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European car sales slump as auto crisis deepens
Berlin - European car sales plunged 18.3 per cent in February, even as Germany bucked the...
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Key labour union signs off on new deal with Ford
Washington - A top labour union on Monday approved changes in its contract with Ford Motor Co that...
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Motorola and Visto Reach Deal on Good Technology
Motorola sold Good Technology to e-mail provider Visto.
The two companies released a joint...
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Nokia Prepares Its Own App Store
Nokia Corp. announced its intentions to launch a new service called the Ovi Store, which will be...
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Facebook Prepares Deals With Phone Manufacturers
Facebook’s officials released a statement yesterday announcing that the...
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Sun Microsystems Prepares Its JavaFX Mobile Platform
Sun Microsystems announced the upcoming release of its JavaFX Mobile platform,...
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IDC: PC Processor Shipments To Continue Decline In First Half Of ‘09
In the fourth quarter of last year, chip makers faced a significant downfall in microprocessor...
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The Switch to Digital TV Remains in June
Less than two weeks before the expected end of analog broadcasting the House of...
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Panasonic Prepares 15,000 Job Cuts
Panasonic announced earlier today that it will cut 15,000 jobs as part of its strategy to make it...
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Blockbuster And Sonic Team Up In Order To Provide Online Movies
Movielink (now Blockbuster) and CinemaNow (now part of Sonic Solutions) are finally joining forces....
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Vicks VapoRub Linked To Breathing Problems In Infants
A new study has recently revealed that Vicks VapoRub, a popular cold remedy, could cause airway...
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Nissan carmaker announces drastic job cuts at British plant
London - Japanese carmaker Nissan Thursday announced major job cuts at a plant in north-east...
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Carmaker Audi bucks trend, reports higher sales for 2008
Berlin - German carmaker Audi reported higher sales for 2008 on Thursday, bucking a trend which has...
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Lower Revenue For Intel
Intel has recently announced that it expects a lower revenue this year, as the demand for computers...
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LG TVs to Stream Netflix Content Directly from the Internet
Sunday, LG Electronics and Netflix announced that LG would be launching TV sets capable of...
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Fake iPhone Nanos Begin To Surface
Apple Insider announced that several electronics stores across Thailand recently began selling...
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SUVs Becoming Leaner, Smaller And Greener
Detroit - Derided as fuel-guzzling "climate killers" by the ecological movement,...
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Sprint Presents Its New U300 Modem
Sprint Nextel Corp announced yesterday the completion of its first device designed to work on the...
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Sony to Cut 8,000 Jobs
Japanese electronics maker Sony Corporation has announced it
would be cutting 8,000 jobs,...
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RIM's Third Quarter - Not Quite As Good As Expected
Research in Motion announced two days ago that it is
currently putting together all the reports...
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World
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Sleeping At The Wheel Can Prove Fatal
Munich - Driving when drowsy is a feeling that every motorist knows. The danger is greatest on long...
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Car Industry Running On Empty At Detroit Auto Show
Washington - Detroit's annual auto show is usually a glitzy affair and time of celebration for the...
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Light Switches Get A Makeover After Years In The Design Doldrums
Essen, Germany - No room, no apartment or house can get by without light switches and although...
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EU calls For 200 Billion-euro Economic Stimulus Plan
Brussels - The European Union on Wednesday called on member states to help the bloc avoid a deep...
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EU Calls For 200 Billion-euro Economic Stimulus Plan
Brussels - The European Union on Wednesday called on member states to help the bloc avoid a deep...
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Job Cuts Loom As German Auto Industry Battles Slump
Berlin - There's a saying in Germany that when Daimler coughs, the state of Baden-Wuerttemberg...
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Merkel to Meet Brown amid Recession Fears
Berlin - German Chancellor Angela Merkel is to meet this week with British Prime Minister Gordon...
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German railways to idle bullet trains after axle cracks
Berlin - German railways company Deutsche Bahn said Friday it would idle the most modern type of...
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Yushchenko Calls for a Defence of Ukraine's Currency
Kiev - President Viktor Yushchenko on Wednesday called for a tougher defence of the Ukrainian...
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Chinese Milk Products Banned in South Korea
South Korea
on Thursday banned the import of Chinese milk and milk powder products, blamed
for...
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European Commission Wants More Humane Treatment in Slaughterhouses
The European Commission wants new rules aimed at reducing animal suffering in Europe's butcheries,...
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Government Makes Plans for New Crash Test Program
The government announced that the crash test program was going
to be improved so that it would...
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Water Rationing in East Bay
East Bay Municipal Utility District
declared on Tuesday a water-shortage emergency across the...
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Illinois Man Wants to Be Buried in Custom Beer-Can Casket
An Illinois man loves Pabst Blue Ribbon beer so much that he ordered a custom-made beer-can casket...
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Two Expensive Cholesterol Drugs May Be Ineffective
U.S. spent $1.5 billion in 2006 on Vytorin, a cholesterol
drug that actually does not work better...
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AAIB Releases An Early Report On Heathrow Crash
According to an initial report by the Air Accidents
Investigation Branch (AAIB), the British...
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California Sues EPA over Car Emission Limits
California
sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday in a desperate attempt
to...
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Turkish Police Discover Bomb in Central Ankara
Turkish police evacuated an area in central Ankara Tuesday after finding a bomb hidden inside a van...
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Barrington Irving, 23, Sets World Record as Aviator
The 23-year-old Miami resident traveled around the world in a single-engine aircraft, in a little...
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Specials
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Infant Formula Contaminated with Fuel Rocket
When it comes to food, everybody appears to be in danger, from infants to the very old. Nothing is...
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India launches world's cheapest car: The Nano
New Delhi - The Nano, the world's cheapest car, that has been billed by its manufacturers as having...
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BPA-Containing Baby Bottles No Longer on the US Market
Bisphenol A or BPA widely used in plastics has long been a subject of controversy among...
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Peanut Corp. of America Files for Bankruptcy Following Salmonella Scandal
Peanut Corp. of America, the company behind the current salmonella outbreak in the United States,...
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Google To Help Us Save Energy And Lower Electricity Bills
Electricity is as expensive as it gets, so how can we adjust our budget better to our...
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IBM Announces Partnership with Google Health
People who already use Google Health program will now be able to transfer their health records...
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A Dell Smartphone ?
Very successful devices such as Apple’s iPhone and Research In Motion’s BlackBerry...
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FDA Scientists Complain About Corruption Inside The Agency
A group of nine scientists at the Food and Drug Administration sent a letter to President-elect...
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CES Is Filled with New Technologies, But Will the Customers Afford It?
Even though all big manufacturers have displayed new products and revolutionizing technologies at...
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Grim mood at US tech-fests
San Francisco/Las Vegas - With bad news shooting from every sector of the economy, the fact...
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Toyota Reports Losses
Toyota is maybe one of the biggest car manufacturers in the world, best known for their car that...
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Epilepsy Drugs Must Carry a Suicide Risk Warning
Epilepsy drugs must carry a new warning about the risk of suicidal thoughts or actions, U.S....
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Electric Car Batteries By Intel?
With the world deep in financial crisis, this is exactly the moment to start investing into new...
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Visiting Hawaii in Your Own Electric Car
Hawaii Gov. Linda Lingle announced Tuesday that the state wishes to link to the Better Place...
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Google Eyeing OEM Deals for Chrome
Since its inception, Google’s Chrome browser has rapidly
evolved and fixed many of its nascent...
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Flash Still Not Available For iPhone
The iPhone is by far one of those products that will remain in the top selling list for a while and...
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Seagate, Dell, Hitachi Release Drives with Full Hardware Encryption
The number of Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) who
are releasing devices with full disk...
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Study: Lung Cancer Drug Tarceva Slows Progression of the Disease
Lung cancer drug Tarceva jointly developed by OSI
Pharmaceuticals Inc., Genentech Inc. and Roche...
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EPA Strengthens Air Quality Standards For Lead Emissions
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Thursday strengthened
the nation’s air quality...
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FCC's Decision On The Unregulated Spectrum Criticized
Two days ago, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued
a statement, saying that the...
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Gypsy Musicians Serenade Berliners throughout the Year
Berlin - Fifty years ago, organ-grinders were commonplace in Berlin, churning out the music of a...
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Three States Urge Companies to Stop Using BPA in Baby Bottles
On Friday, attorneys
general from Connecticut, New
Jersey and Delaware
sent letters to a...
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ATI And Nvidia Investigation Closed
AMD, Advanced Micro Devices, announced on Monday that the Department Of Justice has closed the...
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Learn to Avoid Energy Drinks! It’s for Your Own Good
Scientists at the Johns
Hopkins Hospitals
University are requiring
warning labels for popular...
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Energy Drinks? You’d Better Avoid Them, Study Says
Have you wondered how many people consume energy drinks on a daily basis, or even more often? Or...
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Update 2: Microsoft Cuts Xbox 360 Prices In The U.S.
After the same has happened in Japan, and following the rumors of a following price drop in the...
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Ayurvedic Medicines Sold Online Contain High Levels of Toxic Metals
Ayurvedic medicines are frequently
contaminated with lead, mercury and arsenic, a new study found....
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FDA Allows Irradiation Of Spinach And Lettuce To Kill Germs
In an attempt to reduce the risk of contamination with E. coli and Salmonella, the US Food and Drug...
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App Store Looks Like a Good Business so Far
Steve Jobs recently announced that about 60 million applications have been downloaded from the App...
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FDA Makes This Year’s Flu Vaccines Public
As autumn is approaching, people should be ready to welcome
the flu season. And the best way to do...
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Technology
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EU slaps record 1-billion-euro fine on Intel
Brussels - The European Commission, in a bid to provide computer buyers with more...
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Planning for obsolescence
Washington - Remember 5 1/4-inch floppy disks? How about the Iomega Zip drive? Does the word...
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The computer helper: Free tools for digital photographers
Washington - You've purchased a digital camera. So why should you need to spend a lot more to do...
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Large-display laptops offer energy-saving alternatives
Laptops have made leaps and bounds in speed and memory capacity in recent years, threatening the...
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National Semiconductor to sack quarter of workforce
San Francisco - National Semiconductor Corp, one of the world's largest manufacturers of...
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Skype, moving onto phones, plans to charge for new services
Skype, the popular phone-like service that lets people talk free over the web, plans a set of new...
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Gartner: Phone Makers Struggling With Low Consumer Confidence
The competition among phone makers is as tough as it gets this year, a recent report released by...
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Intel Vs. Nvidia Quarrel Goes to Court
Intel sued Nvidia over patent-licensing agreements.
The two chip manufacturers are arguing over...
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Mobile Producers Get Eco-Friendly With Solar-Powered Phones
The GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona was not only about touch-screen displays, it was also...
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Mobile Phone Producers To Introduce Universal Phone Charger By 2012
The mobile phone industry is taking the necessary steps to ensure that people will never find it...
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Cell Phones Worldwide Reunite Using the Same Type of Charger
Tuesday at Mobile World Congress 2009 in Barcelona, Spain, several "leading mobile phone...
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Smartphone Manufacturers Embrace Flash Technology
It seems that Adobe is currently focusing on grabbing as much market share in the mobile...
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Time for DTV Transition
Today is the big day for two local television stations! They will cut off their analog signals and...
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Microsoft Reveals Windows Mobile 6.5
On Monday, Microsoft has unveiled the new version of its smartphone operating system, during the...
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Microsoft’s Retail Stores, Just a Marketing Strategy, Analysts Say
When Microsoft announced earlier this week that it plans to open a small number of retail...
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Apple Is Loudly Protesting Against the iPhone Jailbreaking
Apple recently told the U.S. Copyright Office that it believes iPhone jailbreaking is a violation...
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Microsoft Certifies Nvidia’s Ion Platform
On Wednesday, Nvidia announced that Microsoft Corporation had certified its Ion platform in...
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Sun Launches Java FX Platform
On Thursday, Sun Microsystems announced that some cell phone manufacturers have began the...
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Is Windows 7 Starter Edition Any Good?
Microsoft has recently announced a detailed list of the editions of the forthcoming Windows 7...
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Google Is Looking To Help Reduce Energy Consumption
Google announced the upcoming release of a new tool which will help people get...
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Google Hopes to Cut Energy Waste With the Help of its Software
Consumers may some day get a detailed look at their energy consumption using a tool being developed...
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Google PowerMeter Helps with Your Bills
Google Incorporated has recently announced a new application called Google PowerMeter, a...
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Google To Help Us Save Energy and Lower Electricity Bills
Electricity is as expensive as it gets, so how can we adjust our budget better to our...
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The Microsoft Phone Rumor Is Starting to Vanish
A new report based partially on rumors suggests that the software colossus Microsoft is planning...
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Microsoft Helps Partners with Windows 7, Avoids Vista Mistake
The Microsoft management said that it had learned from the mistakes made with the Windows Vista and...
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Super Bowl Ad Featuring Audi A6, No More Detroit Three
Audi will feature a superb 60 seconds advertisement during the Super Bowl, investing several...
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Samsung Releases 4 Gb RAM Module
On Thursday, Samsung officially announced that it would roll out a 4 Gb RAM module. The chip...
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Congress Bill Attempts To Get Loud Clicks From Camera Phones
Soon enough, taking pictures with a mobile phone digital camera that doesn’t click...
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The Notebook, As the Trend in the Economic Depression Computing Era
Several years ago, the computer industry was expanding at such an impressive rate, as the PC you...
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Electric Cars to Become Profitable, Car Manufacturers Say
As the global warming is widely accepted, carmakers try to adapt to the new “eco”...
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Gadgets
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DSLRs: What to look for today
Washington - Digital cameras that accept different lenses - referred to as DSLRs - won't exactly...
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Google’s Android Cell Phones for Sale at Huawei and Vodafone
Maybe Google’s Android software will be successful after all as Huawei Technologies from...
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Details on Dell’s Smartphone
Thursday, The Wall Street Journal issued a report concerning Dell’s new smartphone,...
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The G1 In More European Countries
T-Mobile announced that it will start selling their G1 mobile phone in more European countries,...
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Dell Adamo, Coming Soon
Dell is certainly working on a new laptop, as they even created a special web site for the new...
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Toshiba Reveals Its First 512 GB SSD Notebook
Toshiba is one of the world’s most successful laptop designers and manufacturers, providing...
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Visiting Hawaii In Your Own Electric Car
Hawaii Gov. Linda Lingle announced Tuesday that the state wishes to link to the Better Place...
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RIM's BlackBerry Storm Makes Good Impression
It seems that mobile phone manufacturers are busy designing and preparing “iPhone killers”, mobile...
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Nokia And IBM Work Together On Mobile E-Mail
Nokia is the world’s largest mobile phone manufacturer and is widely considered to be the best in...
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BlackBerry Storm Expected On November 21
Verizon Wireless presented new details about the release of
Research in Motion’s new BlackBerry...
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Fujitsu Updates Its Laptops
Over the last few months, laptop manufacturers have been flooding the markets with relatively...
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WD TV By Western Digital
Western Digital is a manufacturer of hard disk drives, which has a long history in developing...
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Sony Takes Back Laptop Batteries
Sony, one of the world’s largest device manufacturers, is recalling approximately 100,000 flawed...
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HP Enters The Mini-Notebook Market
Computer manufacturer HP has introduced on Wednesday its new
line of ultra-portable notebooks,...
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Qik Now Available On BlackBerry
BlackBerry users will be pleased to hear that they can now share and stream videos on the Internet...
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Choosing a webcam: Resolution is key
Images rule the digital media world - even those from your own computer desk. A headset for making...
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The OLPC Organization to Sell XO netbooks through Amazon
One Laptop Per Child is a non-profit organization dedicated
to equipping underdeveloped countries’...
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Pioneer Develops 400 GB Blu-Ray-Like Optical Disk
Pioneer has announced that it has found a way to pack up to 400 GB of data on a single 12 cm...
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NetFlix By Roku To Add More Content Partners
Speaking with Forbes
about the set-top box Netflix by Roku that allows the Internet
content to be...
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Samsung Pushes For Further Advancements In Mobile Phones
Bearing in mind that the multimedia processing capability is
one of the main factors involved in...
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Pioneer Unveils Project KURO at CES 2008
The electronics maker Pioneer has added today a new acronym
to our tech dictionaries. Forget all...
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Dell Unveils The Latitude XT Tablet PC
The second largest PC-maker in the world gave no disclosure
on its plans to add a new product to...
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Google Is Close to GPhone's Official Announcement
The Wall Street Journal claims that Google Inc. is close to unveiling its long-rumored Google...
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Apple Claims iPhone Is Eco-Friendly, Despite Greenpeace's Allegations
Greenpeace analyzed Apple's iPhone in great detail at its Research Laboratories in the UK and found...
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What Is GPhone: A Phone, An OS, Both?
After it was widely-rumored that Google is planning a
GPhone, now the New York Times has decided...
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Apple’s iPhone Tops All Other Smart Phones in the US
The expensive UniquePhone dethroned all other smart phones sold in July in the US, a territory...
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Apple Has Signed O2, Orange and T-mobile for Euro-iPhone
According to Financial Times, Apple’s partners for the European launch of the craved iPhone are O2...
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Why IPhone Will Not Be the IPod of Mobile Phones
The savior of mobile technology, the most waited for mobile gadget of the year, the mobile phone of...
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iPod Ownership Shows No Sign of Stopping
The results of a new web poll survey, conducted by Rock radio consultants Jacobs Media, shows that...
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