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  • Missing CNET Editor found deceased
    December 6, 2006 – 6:45 PM
    The body of missing CNET senior editor James Kim was found earlier today. He and his family were stranded in the mountains for eleven days after taking a wrong turn in the family car. He left his car to find help for his stranded family on Saturday, but never made it back. Kati Kim, James' wife, and his two daughters were found safe two days ago.
  • Organic Molecules Found On Far-away Planet
    March 21, 2008 – 1:28 AM
    Pasadena (CA) - Astronomers believe methane could be on a far-away planet in the Vulpecula constellation.
  • Family of missing CNET editor found, James Kim still missing
    December 4, 2006 – 8:46 PM
    The wife and daughters of missing CNET senior editor James Kim have been found. 30-year-old Kati along four year-old Penelope and seven-month Sabine were found by search and rescue helicopters at around 1:45 PM PST near in Josephine County, Oregon. James Kim is still missing.
  • Hybrid Semiconductor Material Found For High-temps
    December 20, 2007 – 7:54 AM
    Imagine a CPU that can withstand 200C temperatures without damage. Such a thing may be possible with a new line of hybrid zero thermal expansion materials which are proving suitable for semiconductor use, as well as a new class of positive, negative or zero thermal expansion materials. Heat may soon be our enemy no longer.
  • Possible Safe Fuel Storage Method Found For Hydrogen Powered Cars
    December 21, 2007 – 12:40 PM
    Ford Motor Company and UCLA have developed a new chemical compound which can safely store large quantities of hydrogen gas in a chemically dissolved form, making it safe for use in automobiles. While there is still research to be done, this research may help bring it mainstream much sooner.

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  • Athlon64 Boards Found Lagging in Memory Support
    January 12, 2004 – 12:03 PM
    We put all of our previously-tested Athlon64 mobos, in addition to new boards from Abit and Soyo, to memory-performance tests to see how they accomodated different memory modules from Corsair, Infineon and TakeMS. The results were nothing to write home about.

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