Stories by: Sharon Gaudin
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Google teams with Norad to track Santa on Christmas Eve 24/12/2008 14:41:00
Want to know what time Santa will be touching down Christmas Eve to fill your stockings and drink the glass of milk you've left him? - +
Google unveils new desktop Docs gadget 24/12/2008 08:32:00
Google has added a new feature to enable users to find and access their Google documents straight from the desktop. - +
NASA: Space Station crew installs probe 24/12/2008 07:03:00
Winding up a space walk in the wee hours of Tuesday morning, an astronaut and a cosmonaut installed a probe on the outside of the International Space Station to monitor electromagnetic energy. - +
Stanford researchers use nanotech for early cancer detection 23/12/2008 08:04:00
Using the same type of nanotechnology that enables hard drives to read and write data, researchers at Stanford University have developed a system that should be able to detect cancer in the human body. - +
Google gives old magazines new life online 11/12/2008 08:37:00
Google announced late yesterday that it's teaming up with a slew of publishers to give old magazines new life -- by bringing them online. - +
Need a to-do list? Google adds one to Gmail 10/12/2008 08:05:00
In today's world where everyone has more and more to do every day, Google is testing out a new Gmail tool designed to help users get those things done. - +
Google fires back at analyst claim it's a bandwidth hog 08/12/2008 08:57:00
An analyst with ties to the telecom industry called Google a bandwidth hog in a report released last week. - +
Analysts predict global drop in 2008 chip sales 20/11/2008 07:05:00
Two industry watchers this week revised their estimates of worldwide semiconductor revenue this year, with one even predicting a year-over-year decline. - +
Downed Hadron Collider faces $21M in repairs 19/11/2008 07:07:00
Fixing problems at the world's largest particle collider won't come cheap. - +
NASA research finds way into IT, consumer products 18/11/2008 09:02:00
Aware of a history of heart disease in his family, then-50-year-old Gary F. Thompson saw his doctor for a checkup before he ran a Los Angeles marathon in the mid-1990s. - +
Analysts: Shanghai puts AMD back in the fight with Intel 17/11/2008 08:20:00
With last week's early release of its first 45-nanometer chip, Advanced Micro Devices has taken a big step toward putting its troubles behind it and giving Intel something to worry about.
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