Survey: More people looking for help on recycling

Posted by admin on Feb 8, 2010 in Science | Subscribe

Report from Earth911.com shows more people with questions on how and where to recycle in 2009, with PCs, batteries, and TVs topping the list of search queries.

A new feature in Gmail labs makes sure you’re sending an outgoing e-mail to the correct person, and not someone sharing the same first name.

A CNET story about termination notices caused quite a stir among readers and denials from the carrier. Here’s a deeper look at our reporting and what the company now says it’s willing to do with repeat copyright violators.

Senate commerce committee wants the big credit card companies to explain how a Web marketing scam involving top retailers went on under their noses for years.

The typically wildly dressed pop singer, who is scheduled to appear at the Consumer Electronics Show on Thursday, keeps showing up at tech gatherings.

One of the most imposing (and wealthiest) bands of all time sues EMI over online royalties. EMI is reportedly arguing that an album-unbundling ban applies only to physical products.

Long gone are the days of timers with stopwatches. Now its a combination of light sensors, transponders, GPS, and more. CNET’s Ina Fried has a look at all the tech that goes into scoring the Winter Games.

The Twitter phenomenon in which an former nuclear medicine employee from U.C. San Diego says, um, stuff, will be translated into TV pilot. With how much profanity, exactly?

An update to Google Maps for Mobile for Symbian and Windows phones connects your favorite maps online and on your mobile phone.

The Xperia X10, which had been code-named Rachel, will include a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, which should make it one of the fastest Android phones yet.

Map of New York City depicted in 8-bit gaming glory is a viable mapping tool too.

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