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I was at lunch at Japango with some of my Foundry Group gang yesterday. When I went to my house in Alaska last July, I took a Mac with me but left my PC at home. Ross bet me $100 that before the month was out I'd beg him to fedex my PC to me.
Read More »Robot Suits Transform Humans Into Super Strong Cyborgs
Cyberdine has just shown the next iteration of its HAL robots--strap-on exoskeletons that boost the user's strength with electric motors.
Read More »Are There Links between Pesticides and Other Chemicals to Thyroid Disease?
Dear EarthTalk : Instances of people with thyroid problems seems to be on the rise.
Read More »Obama’s Privacy Bill of Rights
Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs. Here's what we found today
Read More »IBM Says Sí to Mexico City as Burgeoning Innovation Hub
A new "innovation center" opens in Mexico City. It's good business for local startups--and for IBM
Read More »Video: Radiation fears spark panic buying of potassium iodide in U.S.
CBS News correspondent Terry McCarthy reports on how fears of radiation exposure have caused sales of potassium iodide to spike on the U.S. West Coast.
Read More »Video: Can radiation from Japan reach the West Coast?
Chris Wragge talks to nuclear energy expert Cham Dallas and Dr. Jennifer Ashton about radiation fears spreading to the U.S
Read More »Does Use of Google Apps Discriminate Against the Blind?
Google's tools don't easily translate into synthesized speech or Braille. Now the National Federation of the Blind has issued a federal complaint with the Justice Department, alleging that university use of Google Apps for Education amounts to discrimination.
Read More »Destination: Arctic!
The Catlin Arctic Survey is a unique collaboration between polar explorers and scientists to gather data on the impacts of climate and environmental change in the Arctic. This 10-week international scientific expedition will travel to the furthest reaches of the Arctic to research the impact of melting ice caps on the world's oceans and weather systems
Read More »Video: Lean Cuisine spaghetti recalled
Lean Cuisine frozen spaghetti and meatball entrees have been recalled because they may contain pieces of hard plastic. Jeff Glor reports
Read More »Video: Radiation: health risks and realities
Chris Wragge talks to Dr. Jennifer Ashton about radiation exposure and the symptoms of radiation sickness
Read More »Radiation danger Q & A: What you need to know
Just how dangerous is radioactive fallout? And what can be done to minimize the risk
Read More »Smaller, cheaper, faster: Does Moore’s law apply to solar cells?
The sun strikes every square meter of our planet with more than 1,360 watts of power. Half of that energy is absorbed by the atmosphere or reflected back into space.
Read More »iFive: YouTube Fixes Bad Videos, Kindles Sell Cell Phones, Flash Bugs Revealed, Nissan Leafs Conk Out, Google Stars Gone
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