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October 31, 2010
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Google's 10 Best and Worst Innovations of 2010 Google rolled out a number of cool products this year, but not all of them can be home runs. Here's a look at the best and worst of Google this year (so far).
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Internet Set-Top Boxes: What Do Users Want? Analysis: In the range of Internet-enabled TV options, how you watch is as important as what you watch.
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Newest MacBook Air Best Yet Analysis: Apple's spectacularly responsive new MacBook Air is the best Air yet -- and might be the best MacBook, period.
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British Library Explores Research Tech of the Future Growing Knowledge exhibition offers high-tech tools for current research and a chance to shape resource priorities for the library's next decade.
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Security Becomes 'Top Priority' for Smartphone Users A survey finds we worry about the safety of data on our mobile devices -- but not enough to change passwords or perform regular backups.
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E-Voting Concerns Overblown, Officials Say Election officials respond to concerns about electronic ballots without paper backups.
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Apple Sues Motorola Over Patents in Mobile Phones Apple filed two lawsuits against Motorola and Motorola Mobility late Friday in a US federal court, claiming violations of its patents.
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Boost Your Geek Cred With the Linux Credit Card (Really) What better way to show your geeky side than with a credit card emblazoned with Tux?
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Motion-Controlled Skeleton Prop Will Talk Away Any Visitors Want a unique Halloween DIY prop to scare the pants out of friends? This motion control, talking skeleton might be the answer.
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