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Alan Alda asks scientists to explain: What's time?
12/11/2012 12:29am
Professor Alan Alda has a homework assignment for scientists. Yes, that Alan Alda.
Hawking, CERN scientists win huge physics prize
12/11/2012 4:51am
A Russian billionaire's foundation is awarding two special prizes of $3 million each to British cosmologist Stephen Hawking for his work on black holes and to seven scientists at the world's biggest atom-smasher for their roles in the discovery of a new subatomic particle believed to be the long-sought Higgs boson.
Holiday gifts for pets following high-tech trend
12/11/2012 5:15am
A holiday present for Fido or Fluffy used to be an extra table scrap or a new squeeze toy. But as with gifts for their human counterparts, pet presents are becoming increasingly high-tech.
Pet apps make clutter-free gifts for owners
12/11/2012 5:19am
Apps aren't just for people anymore. Here is a roundup of popular pet apps for mobile devices. The cost of apps ranges from free to a few dollars.
iSolated: Bad Apple Maps directions lead to desert
12/11/2012 9:54am
The city of Mildura is not at the end of a dirt road in the Australian bush, in tire-choking desert sand far from food and water. Unfortunately, Apple's much-maligned mapping application thinks it is.
Government investigating makers of cellphone apps
12/11/2012 11:27am
The government is investigating whether software companies that make cellphone apps violated the privacy rights of children by quietly collecting personal information from mobile devices and sharing it with advertisers and data brokers, the Federal Trade Commission said Monday. Such apps can capture a child's physical location, phone numbers of their friends and more.
Yahoo revamps email in bid to catch up with Gmail
12/11/2012 2:22pm
Yahoo is spiffing up and expanding its email service in an attempt to regain some of the ground lost to a Google alternative that lured away millions of users.
Amazon to collect sales tax from Mass. residents
12/11/2012 3:27pm
Massachusetts retailers are hailing a deal reached between online seller Amazon.com and state officials to begin collecting the state's 6.25 percent sales tax from Bay State residents who order items through the website.
Microsoft increases Surface tablet production
12/11/2012 3:27pm
Microsoft says it's increasing production of its Surface tablets and will sell them in more stores. Staples says it will start carrying them starting Wednesday.
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