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Scores of exhibitors will show off everything from a pocket-sized DJ mixing desk, a solar-powered mobile phone charger and a "robot guitar" that uses tiny motors to tune its own strings. Among the more unusual items on show is the British-designed Lounger, a chair that uses powerful magnets to float in the air.

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Google's growing share of Web search and, by extension, its even larger role in the related market for Web search advertising, has lead rivals and some industry trade groups to complain to competition regulators in the United and Europe.
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There are parallels between your organization and DARPA. The global playing field is filled with opportunities and huge risks. Good information, the ability to change quickly and the capacity to move swiftly are the only rational responses.
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Lyle Dennis, a New York neurologist who has emerged as a prominent enthusiast for the battery-powered car from General Motors, has been assembling a list of prospective Chevrolet Volt buyers for over a year through his Web site.
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Bloggers were up in arms over China's decision at the Olympic opening ceremony to have a pretty little girl lip-synching for the real singer who had crooked teeth. Many said they felt cheated because one of the most touching moments of the critically acclaimed ceremony was not the real deal.
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Library branches in Phoenix have banded together to create a digital library that currently has about 50,000 titles of e-books, audiobooks, music and videos that can be "checked out" from anywhere.
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With funding from the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Energy, scientists built a digital camera that has the size, shape and layout of a human eye.
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Scientists have made a colored view of an early rejected painting underneath Vincent van Gogh's 'Patch of Grass' painting, using advanced X-ray techniques.
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Having a background in both technology and business has helped Eileen Slevin create partnerships.
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For New York Life, “good enough” is never good enough. The company strives to serve its customers and expand its business by encouraging and funding creative business and technology initiatives.
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Energy efficient products and cutting consumption costs.
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What to do with outdated equipment.
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Going green is a real business concern for many companies.
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Yahoo speaks its mind to a Senate Judiciary Committee that it doesn't wish to be bought up by Microsoft.
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The magnet lets people direct the movement of a cursor across a computer screen or a powered wheelchair around a room and can be implanted under the tongue.

 
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