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      • Unboxing the free PDC laptop (photos)
        CNET has a look as one developer at the Microsoft PDC gathering in Los Angeles unboxes an Acer laptop, which were given to most attendees.
      • How green could make Europe a tech power
        The region has diesel expertise, a green populace, and interested governments. Could Europe be a big player in green tech?
      • At FCC, change must be the mantra
        Policy analyst Randolph J. May says the Federal Communications Commission should make needed market reforms to communications policy.
      • Will security become Facebook's Achilles' heel?
        Aaron Greenspan warns that Facebook is sacrificing user privacy on the altar of hyper growth.
      • Yahoo's Jerry Yang is no Bill Gates
        CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says loyalists who want to give Yahoo's CEO one more chance are living in the past.
      • Going back to school on security
        Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod finds that educational institutions have been anything but smart about preventing security breaches.
      • Metaphors for the modern world
        The rarefied world of achievement is awash in metaphors, so News.com's Michael Kanellos lists some that can be applied to the heroes, villains, and principles of ordinary life.
      • New Mexico's video game nanny tax
        PFF's Adam Thierer says the state's decision is a troubling harbinger for makers and users of electronic game technologies.
      • Will IM ever kick off its shackles?
        It's long been time for the instant-messaging walls to come down, says CNET News.com's Charles Cooper. But that's not likely anytime soon.
      • With tech, nowhere to run, nowhere to hide
        Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod notes that where technology travels, the law will follow--sometimes to our detriment.
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      2010 Nissan Altima Coupe 2.5 S
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      Samsung LN26B360
      Although not as feature-heavy as some models in its class, Samsung's LNB360 series takes the picture quality cake among entry-level LCDs.
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      HP Pavilion dv4-1555dx
      As a midsize entertainment laptop, the 14-inch HP Pavilion dv4-1555dx hits some right notes, but its poor battery life sours the deal.
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      • Lenovo ThinkPad X100e details get leaked Lenovo ThinkPad X100e details get leaked
        The ThinkPad "netbook" actually isn't a netbook at all - and now we know what powers it.
      • Use your iPhone to kill yourself (virtually, speaking) Use your iPhone to kill yourself (virtually, speaking)
        You'll do just about anything to get out of another long and tedious boardroom meeting – and if you're Stan, a lowly cubicle dweller who just can't take it anymore, this even includes taking your own life in a number of creative ways.
      • Protect yourself when shopping online this holiday season
        If you’re planning to do some online shopping for your kids this Christmas, there are some things you can do to protect yourself from scams.
      • Productivity via GPS: how to load to-do lists based on your Android phone?s location Productivity via GPS: how to load to-do lists based on your Android phone’s location
        Using popular apps Astrid and Locale, users can automatically load to-do lists based on location or time of day.
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      • Images: Yahoo turns on Open Strategy
        Yahoo is adding applications and a social dimension to some of its most important Web properties. Here's a guided tour.
      • Photos: Top-rated reviews of the week
        Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite items from the past week, including Apple's new in-ear headphones, the Kodak OLED wireless picture frame, and the Samsung Delve.
      • Photos: Searching the heavens for life
        The Hat Creek Radio Observatory in Northern California is home of the Allen Telescope Array, a collection of radio antennas that make up the world's first telescope dedicated to the SETI project.
      • Photos: Engelbart's demo, 40 years later
        On December 9, 1968, SRI's Douglas Engelbart unveiled the computer mouse, hyperlinks, and navigable windows, in an event seen by many as one of the most important in the history of technology.
      • Photos: Top-rated reviews of the week
        Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite items from the past week, including the Psyclone TouchCharge Wireless Battery Charging Kit for Nintendo Wii, top-of-the-line earbuds from Westone, and Lenovo ThinkPad USB Secure Hard Drive.
      • Photos: Electric vehicles, present and future
        While consumers wait for a mass-market electric auto, carmakers show off vehicles under development and those already being used.
      • Photos: Capturing a Cy Young winner's 'freaky' motion
        San Francisco Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum lets loose during a motion-capturing session for the new Major League Baseball 2K9 video game.
      • Photos: Space station marks a decade aloft
        The first pieces of the International Space Station went into orbit 10 years ago. Now a full-fledged lab facility, it continues to grow.
      • Two-thirds of Americans object to online tracking
        The more people know about how they're being tracked by online advertisers, the less they like it, a survey found. (From The New York Times)
      • China said to be blocking Web sites
        The Chinese government has quietly begun preventing access again to Internet sites that it had stopped blocking during the Olympic Games, experts say. The New York Times
      • Photos: Top-rated reviews of the week
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      • Images: Photographic marvels in a petri dish
        Nikon's photomicroscopy contest puts the focus on the fungus, nanotubes, and other microscopic wonders.
      • Photos: Cracking open the Apple Newton
        TechRepublic takes apart the device that helped pave the way for such things as the Palm PDA, Pocket PC, and even the iPhone.
      • Photos: Flying in formation
        CNET News' Daniel Terdiman hops aboard a 1991 Grumman Tiger to get a disconcerting, first-hand glimpse into the world of formation flight.
      • Photos: GreenBuild comes to Boston
        The U.S. Green Building Council's annual conference, which attracted almost 30,000 people, showed off sustainable building materials and renewable energy products.
      • Photos: A vast zeppelin over the Valley
        CNET News' Daniel Terdiman takes a ride in Airship Ventures' 246-foot Zeppelin NT as it gets officially dedicated. Will passengers scream "Eureka" to the loo with a view?
      • Photos: Top-rated reviews of the week
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      • Photos: Nokia, Navteq team up as traffic monitors
        Nokia and GPS mapping subsidiary Navteq are developing an application that uses GPS cell phones to collect data about real-time traffic patterns.
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      Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Moon landing

      A look back at NASA's historic mission to put a man on the Moon, on the 40th anniversary of Apollo 11.

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