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  • Body Heat Could Charge Your Cellphone
    January 11, 2008 – 1:12 PM
    Remarkable research findings on energy conversion have been published in the most recent edition of Nature: Scientists believe to have discovered a much more efficient way to use silicon to convert heat into electricity - for use in a variety of products ranging from cars to portable electronics.
  • "Flushed Away" uploader gets felony charge
    February 23, 2007 – 2:01 PM
    A man who obtained an advance copy of the animated film "Flushed Away" was arrested and could face as much as three years in prison after he uploaded the movie to the Internet.
  • Intel-based ultra mobile PCs to run one week per battery charge
    November 3, 2005 – 12:26 PM
    In August, Intel unveiled its idea to squeeze one more class of mobile devices between today's smallest notebooks and PDAs. At the currently held IDF in Tel Aviv, the company went into more detail, promising a week-long battery running time and a case with the size of a pocket book built around a scaled down version of the Pentium M.
  • Customers 'in charge' in the digital world, says Fiorina
    October 25, 2005 – 2:04 PM
    Carly Fiorina, the former HP, Lucent and AT&T executive spoke to a small gathering of IP telephony suppliers, resellers and customers today in Los Angeles, telling the conference that a revolution is on its way and they better be prepared for it.
  • BellSouth CEO wants to charge Internet transit fees
    January 17, 2006 – 5:36 PM
    BellSouth's CTO Bill Smith plays with the idea of charging Internet companies extra fees to transit through his company's network.
  • Microsoft makes "Visual Basic 2005" ebook available free of charge
    April 12, 2006 – 11:15 AM
    Microsoft's releasing the full text of Introducing Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 for Developers for free.
  • GDC 2006: Basic Sony Network Platform for PS3 confirmed free-of-charge
    March 22, 2006 – 7:19 PM
    The basic service for PlayStation 3's new Sony Network Platform service will indeed be free of charge, stated Phil Harrison, a Sony Computer Entertainment division president, in his keynote remark to the GDC in San Jose today. But it'll be subsidized somehow, probably with the aid of good old-fashioned product placement.
  • Open source project puts users in charge of online ID management
    February 27, 2006 – 1:51 PM
    An open source initiative led by IBM, Novell and Parity aims to provide users more control of how various tiers of their personal information is shared with different parties on the Internet. Named "Higgins," the project will compete with Microsoft's InfoCard, which will debut with Internet Explorer 7 and Windows Vista and will allow users to configure multiple ID tiers.
  • Toshiba Prototype Batteries: Stronger, Better Than Li-ion
    September 30, 2008 – 5:00 PM in Business
    One of the biggest deal breakers when purchasing notebooks, or any portable device, is how long the battery will last you.
  • AMD Takes $880 Million Charge Related To ATI Acquisition
    July 14, 2008 – 6:30 PM in AMD/ATI
    Preceding its Q2 earnings release due this Thursday, AMD today said there will be another big ATI write-down. The company announced in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that the goodwill and intangible asset impairment charges wi