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  • May 09, 2012

    HP announces Envy ultrabooks and 'sleekbooks'

    Hewlett-Packard is lightening up and slapping a new name on a line of laptops. The PC maker has introduced new Ultrabooks that challenge the weight and size of its earlier entrants into the market ... and unveiled a new line of Sleekbooks.

    Hewlett-Packard is lightening up and slapping a new name on a line of laptops. The PC maker has introduced new Ultrabooks that challenge the weight and size of its earlier entrants into the market ... and unveiled a new line of "Sleekbooks."

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  • May 09, 2012

    Yahoo Activist Wants Interim CEO

    Activist shareholder Daniel Loeb reaffirmed his call for Yahoo to dismiss CEO Scott Thompson, urging the directors to appoint an interim CEO.

    Reuters

    Activist shareholder Daniel Loeb reaffirmed his call for Yahoo to dismiss CEO Scott Thompson, urging the directors to appoint an interim CEO.

  • May 09, 2012

    by Clayton Morris

    Can I Stream It? A TV Guide for online video

    There's no bigger frustrations in the digital world than trying to figure out if that movie you want to watch is available to stream on your favorite service. A website called CanIStream.it comes pretty close to the TV Guide experience -- letting you know what's available where.

    There's no bigger frustrations in the digital world than trying to figure out if that movie you want to watch is available to stream on your favorite service. A website called CanIStream.it comes pretty close to the TV Guide experience -- letting you know what's available where.

  • May 09, 2012

    by Tariq Malik

    Light from alien planet seen for 1st time

    Light from an alien super-Earth twice the size of our own Earth has been detected by a NASA space telescope for the first time in what astronomers are calling a historic achievement.

    NASA/JPL-Caltech

    Light from an alien "super-Earth" twice the size of our own Earth has been detected by a NASA space telescope for the first time in what astronomers are calling a historic achievement. 

  • May 08, 2012

    Complete coverage of wireless world's main event

    The CTIA  trade show is like Disney World for gear heads -- where the newest cellphones, the fastest wireless networks and the coolest new gadgets debut.

    The CTIA 2012 trade show is like Disney World for gear heads -- where the newest cellphones, the fastest wireless networks and the coolest new gadgets debut.

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  • US warns over cyber attacks on natural gas companies

    The US Department of Homeland Security identified a series of cyber attacks targeting natural gas companies in recent months, raising a red flag over potential threats to the nation's infrastructure.

    The US Department of Homeland Security identified a series of cyber attacks targeting natural gas companies in recent months, raising a red flag over potential threats to the nation's infrastructure.

  • Can the Internet save education?

    The Internet can save everything, even education. At least that's what tech companies would have parents and government officials believe. Too bad it's not true.

    The Internet can save everything, even education. At least that's what tech companies would have parents and government officials believe. Too bad it's not true. 

  • Light from alien planet seen for 1st time

    Light from an alien super-Earth twice the size of our own Earth has been detected by a NASA space telescope for the first time in what astronomers are calling a historic achievement.

    Light from an alien "super-Earth" twice the size of our own Earth has been detected by a NASA space telescope for the first time in what astronomers are calling a historic achievement. 

  • Can I Stream It? A TV Guide for online video

    There's no bigger frustrations in the digital world than trying to figure out if that movie you want to watch is available to stream on your favorite service. A website called CanIStream.it comes pretty close to the TV Guide experience -- letting you know what's available where.

    There's no bigger frustrations in the digital world than trying to figure out if that movie you want to watch is available to stream on your favorite service. A website called CanIStream.it comes pretty close to the TV Guide experience -- letting you know what's available where.

  • Texas hospital live-tweets brain surgery

    A Texas hospital provided rare insight into brain surgery by live-tweeting the procedure across various social networks such as Twitter, YouTube, and Pinterest

    A Texas hospital provided rare insight into brain surgery by live-tweeting the procedure across various social networks such as Twitter, YouTube, and Pinterest

  • Orangutans at Miami zoo use iPads to communicate

    The -year-old twins love their iPad. They draw, play games and expand their vocabulary. Their family's teenagers also like the hand-held computer tablets, too, but the clan's elders show no interest.

    The 8-year-old twins love their iPad. They draw, play games and expand their vocabulary. Their family's teenagers also like the hand-held computer tablets, too, but the clan's elders show no interest.

  • New spider species discovered in Alabama housing subdivision

    In the heart of Auburn, Ala., researchers have discovered a new species of trapdoor spider right under their feet. Named in honor of Auburn University's tiger mascot, the spider is now affectionately called the Auburn tiger trapdoor spider.

    In the heart of Auburn, Ala., researchers have discovered a new species of trapdoor spider right under their feet. Named in honor of Auburn University's tiger mascot, the spider is now affectionately called the Auburn tiger trapdoor spider.

  • World's smallest mammoth discovered

    The smallest dwarf mammoth, standing at under 4 feet (about 1 meter) at the shoulders, has been uncovered on the Greek island of Crete, researchers say.

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    Tech Toys: The hottest gadgets of the week

    Got gizmos? For those who love gadgets as much as we do, we've compiled this collection of the must-have gadgets of the week. From Frisbees to fridges, smartphones to headphones, here's the best of the best. And for tons of great gear, check out Uncrate.com.

  • From lost people and places to mysterious objects, unexplained buildings and strange sculptures, our own history is itself a world of mystery.

    History's mysteries: 9 great archaeology puzzles

    From lost people and places to mysterious objects, unexplained buildings and strange sculptures, our own history is itself a world of mystery. 

  • The biggest and brightest full moon of the year arrived Saturday night as our celestial neighbor passed closer to Earth than usual, the closest and therefore the biggest and brightest full moon of the year. At : p.m., the moon was about , miles from Earth. That's about , miles closer than average.

    The best 'supermoon' shots from around the world

    The biggest and brightest full moon of the year arrived Saturday night as our celestial neighbor passed closer to Earth than usual, the closest and therefore the biggest and brightest full moon of the year. At 11:34 p.m., the moon was about 221,802 miles from Earth. That's about 15,300 miles closer than average.