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U.N. Investigates Electromagnetic TerrorismScientists are still debating whether electromagnetic fields — like the ones generated by your cellphone — are bad for your health. The United Nations is pushing ahead with the idea that the fields are a "Potential Threat as a Terrorism Agent." ... |
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Nokia Announces Chunky, Full-Featured N97 'Cellphone'On paper, Nokia's new N97 is a solid iPhone-beater: A Zeiss lens equipped 5MP with an LED flash and a video mode, a huge 32GB of memory, boost-able to 48GB with microSD cards, 3G comes in HSDPA flavor and there is Wi-Fi in the shape of 802.11b and g. But take a look at it. Fitting in all that gea... |
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The Big Three Should Become the Medium TwoIt's time Detroit realized Chapter 11 bankruptcy is its best shot at survival. And that means GM and Ford get smaller while Chrysler becomes someone's subsidiary. ... |
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Stylin' Chairgonomics: Pricey Herman Miller Seat Is Kick-Ass ComfyThe ergoheads at Herman Miller design its new Embody chair to support your body in such a way that it's actually decompressing while you work. ... |
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Plug In Player, and Jet Engines, Crying Babies DisappearCrank up the volume, add noise-canceling headphones and this video player has you in another world – noise irritants are all yours. Great battery life means it'll last awhile. ... |
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Geek Hotels Pass the Nerd Test: Photo: scottroberts/Flickr Whether your fantasy hotel is a Star Wars-style cave dwelling or a Hobbit hole in New Zealand, specialty accommodations around the world will fulfill your nerdy needs. Other hotels geek out with crazy gear, from Apple- and Microsoft-themed suites to virtual ... |
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