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Boosting the efficiency of buckyball photovoltaics

arstechnica.com — Right now, the efficiencies of mass-produced silicon photovoltaic panels are closing in on 20 percent, and various thin-film technologies ar... View in Crawl 4

Boosting the efficiency of buckyball photovoltaics

Can Apple replace flash storage with cloud services? We doubt it

arstechnica.com — Several reports have popped up in the past week saying that Apple is planning to release a lower cost "iPhone nano," but there'... View in Crawl 4

Can Apple replace flash storage with cloud services? We doubt it

Court confirms: IP addresses aren't people (and P2P lawyers know it)

arstechnica.com — Wrapping up the last of the United Kingdom's notorious copyright infringement "pay up" letter cases, a UK patent and copyrigh... View in Crawl 4

Court confirms: IP addresses aren't people (and P2P lawyers know it)

Apple's 2011 supplier report: child workers, bribes, "involuntary labor"

arstechnica.com — Apple discovered underage workers, "involuntary labor," worker endangerment, and bribery at some of its supplier facilities over the... View in Crawl 4

Apple's 2011 supplier report: child workers, bribes, "involuntary labor"

Windows Phone 7's future revealed: multitasking, IE9, Twitter

arstechnica.com — At Mobile World Congress today, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Windows Phone director Joe Belfiore showed what to expect from Windows Phone 7... View in Crawl 4

Windows Phone 7's future revealed: multitasking, IE9, Twitter

Feature: Spy games: Inside the convoluted plot to bring down WikiLeaks

arstechnica.com — When Aaron Barr was finalizing a recent computer security presentation for the US Transportation Security Administration, a colleague had a ... View in Crawl 4

Feature: Spy games: Inside the convoluted plot to bring down WikiLeaks

Designer of latest D&D board game explains its changes

arstechnica.com — Castle Ravenloft was a fun way to spend an hour or so playing an entire Dungeons and Dragons adventure, but the board game was definitely heav... View in Crawl 4

Designer of latest D&D board game explains its changes

Call it "3G" or "4G," America's wireless networks are still slow

arstechnica.com — If you've followed broadband discussions in Washington, DC, then you've heard that wireless is the future of communications. The Na... View in Crawl 4

Call it "3G" or "4G," America's wireless networks are still slow

Samsung reveals 10.1-inch Galaxy Tab sequel with Honeycomb

arstechnica.com — Samsung has revealed its new Galaxy Tab 10.1, the successor to its Android-based Galaxy Tab tablet (read our review of the original). The new ... View in Crawl 4

Samsung reveals 10.1-inch Galaxy Tab sequel with Honeycomb

Keep talent, ditch milestones: how 5th Cell ships million-sellers

arstechnica.com — There may not be a fool-proof method to making a well-reviewed, profitable game, but don't tell that to 5th Cell. At this year's D.I... View in Crawl 4

Keep talent, ditch milestones: how 5th Cell ships million-sellers

Does sex discrimination in science keep women down?

arstechnica.com — Today, more than half of all PhDs in the life sciences are awarded to women, compared to a measly 13 percent bestowed upon women in 1970. How... View in Crawl 4

Does sex discrimination in science keep women down?

Metered billing on ice in Canada as Bell admits it can't count bits

arstechnica.com — Canada's telecom regulator has launched a new proceeding to reconsider its decision to allow usage based billing (UBB) throughout the l... View in Crawl 4

Metered billing on ice in Canada as Bell admits it can't count bits

Ninja Theory on Enslaved's world, sales, and voice acting

arstechnica.com — "I think relationships are what makes us who we are. It's relationships that drive us to do amazing, or terrible, things. I think it... View in Crawl 4

Ninja Theory on Enslaved's world, sales, and voice acting

Feature: Nokia and Microsoft: good for Finland, risky for Redmond

arstechnica.com — Earlier, Ryan Paul was rather down about the announcement that Nokia and Microsoft were partnering, and that Windows Phone 7 would be Nokia�... View in Crawl 4

Feature: Nokia and Microsoft: good for Finland, risky for Redmond

WSJ says yes on iPhone nano, new MobileMe launch this summer

arstechnica.com — The Wall Street Journal has officially backed up the "iPhone nano" rumor that was resurrected by Bloomberg last week, with new sourc... View in Crawl 4

WSJ says yes on iPhone nano, new MobileMe launch this summer
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