Live blog: Canadian hockey vet shut out of big game

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Gordon Robertson won a gold medal in the 1952 Olympics, but even he couldn’t land a ticket for Sunday’s big game.

Google launches people finder after Chile quake

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Web giant’s resource page aims to help people share information about friends and loved ones who might be affected by the massive quake.

Bloom Energy tech ‘not unique,’ analyst says

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Sam Jaffe of IDC Energy Insights argues that the ballyhooed Bloom boxes aren’t so different from what other fuel cell makers have, and is expensive to boot.

Gold medal run for U.S. bobsled (photos)

Posted by admin on Feb 28, 2010 in Science
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The USA-1 team celebrates an victory in the four-man competition, garnering the first bobsled gold for the U.S. since 1948.

Victory is golden for techie bobsledder

Posted by admin on Feb 27, 2010 in Science
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Steven Holcomb, pilot of the four-man U.S. bobsled, and his teammates relish winning a gold medal in Vancouver.

Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)

Posted by admin on Feb 27, 2010 in Science
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Here are a few of CNET Reviews’ favorite items from the past week, including the 2010 Audi A3 2.0 TDI, Moxi HD DVR, and the Sony HDR-CX500V.

PlanetSolar catamaran beckons sun and sea (photos)

Posted by admin on Feb 27, 2010 in Science
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The big solar-powered catamaran, toting 38,000 solar cells, is headed for a round-the-world tour starting in early 2011.

Tax app showdown (photos)

Posted by admin on Feb 27, 2010 in Science
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What are the major differences among TurboTax, TaxAct, and H&R Block At Home? We’ll show you in this photo gallery.

New Opera beta for Mac finally drops

Posted by admin on Feb 26, 2010 in Science
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Opera’s latest beta browser is available to the public for download now, and it’s clear that the Norwegian browser publisher is trying to make inroads on OS X.

Google develops prototype mirror for solar energy

Posted by admin on Feb 26, 2010 in Science
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New technology could cut by half the cost of building a solar thermal plant, the company’s green energy czar said on Friday.

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