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Woman Sues Google for Bad Directions A Utah woman walked into the middle of a highway and was hit by a car. She's suing Google because she wasn't smart enough to use her Blackberry in conjunction with her brain.
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MSI Unveils Windows 7 and Android Tablets, Prototype 'Sketch Pad' Laptop Taiwan's MSI showed for the first time on Monday a laptop computer with a keyboard that flips over to reveal a sensor pad for pen input
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China Flexes Supercomputing Muscle in Top 500 Rankings China's Nebulae supercomputer rockets into the second place of the Top500 list, which ranks supercomputers.
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Apple Sells 2 Million IPads in Under Two Months Apple has now sold more than two million iPad tablets, less than two months after the iPad's April 3 U.S. launch.
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The Web Will Unify Fragmented Mobile OS World, Says Opera Norwegian browser maker Opera has high hopes for the combination of mobile browsers and HTML 5.
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Intel Unveils New Server Chip With 32 Cores Intel unveiled a 32-core server chip called Knights Ferry as it introduces a new high-performance computing server architecture.
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