Legal opinions now available in Google Scholar
Individuals interested in learning more about historical court opinions on various topics have a few new options in Google Scholar, although serious research will likely happen elsewhere.
Intuit’s Mint.com has launched a new feature that will enable users to find financial information from Twitter.
So you’ve got an old iPhone or iPod and want to see what some of the latest games are doing with the newer hardware? We’ve checked out 11 titles to show you some graphical differences.
If you like music or you like Google Maps, you’ll love this mashup.
On October 1, CNET’s Ina Fried and Molly Wood interviewed Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer as part of our ongoing CNET Conversations series. This is a transcript of their interview.
Company’s first plug-in model, the Prius PHV, will add an external charging function and more batteries to enable longer-distance driving on electricity alone.
Recent problems with the smartphone, long popular in the deaf community, leaves many users frustrated and sizing up alternatives.
U.S. soldiers reportedly used social-networking theory–”the same theory that underpins Facebook”–to locate the one bodyguard with whom Hussein was in contact.
In 2008, Obama was linked to seven former U.S. presidents, including both Bushes. Now he’s linked to the very man who removed his filibuster-proof majority in the Senate.
Retailers love customers who preorder games, and they’re working harder and harder to come up with gift items to offer to those who do.
As the processor underpinning Hewlett-Packard’s Integrity line, Itanium remains an important component that can’t be easily replaced.
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