Volvo promises a plug-in

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Volvo announces a plug-in hybrid car will go into production as early as 2012.

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Free software is dead. Long live open source

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Open source has displaced free software in the broad open-source movement because it enables businesses and individuals to focus on code, not ideolog

iPhone MMS now live

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After a long, long wait, multimedia messaging has finally arrived on the iPhone. CNET's Kent German tests it successfully, exchanging photos with oth

Clean-energy wonks to Washington: Get a clue

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Academics at MIT say that when it comes to the energy policy debate, politicians are fickle and aren't being smart about backing new technologies.

Tools for businesses to bill, collect what's owed

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Trying to find the right resource to bill and collect payments can be difficult for a small company. That's why we've compiled a list of tools that

Would-be Pirate Bay buyer loses control of assets

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A Swedish court sides with a former business partner of Hans Pandeya, CEO of Global Gaming. There is enough evidence to show that Pandeya owes him ab

Analysts refute latest Verizon-Palm Pre rumor

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A story reported by TheStreet.com about Verizon Wireless not carrying the Pre early next year is likely bogus, Deutsche Bank and Morgan Keegan analys

Do smoking bans significantly reduce heart attacks?

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An analysis of more than a dozen studies across several countries suggests that one of the lowest-tech strategies around--banning smoking--results in

Bionic eye may restore sight to the blind

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MIT has unveiled a new prototype for retinal implants that could help blind people see. The technology is to be tested in human patients within three

RSS fans rejoice: FeedDemon 3 is out

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Lengthy list of changes includes greatly enhanced Twitter connectivity, a tweaked interface that's a bit easier to use, and better tagging and sharin

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