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iPhone flaw lets hackers take over, security firm says
A team of computer security consultants says it has found a flaw in the Apple iPhone that allows them to take control of the device.
The New York Times
Sun Jul 22 20:55:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

Why do humans walk on two legs? To save energy
Chimps on treadmills may help explain why human ancestors evolved into bipeds 10 million years ago.
Images: Humans vs. chimps at the gym
Mon Jul 23 13:27:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

Photos: The new world's tallest building
Construction finished on the 140th floor making Burj Dubai the tallest building in the world. And there's about another year of construction to go.
Mon Jul 23 12:29:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

Second Rotation will find a life for your old gadgets
The new tech salvage company will buy you old consumer electronics gear then put it back into circulation by reselling it over eBay.
Mon Jul 23 10:11:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story


Video of the day
Video's new portal: Chime.tv
At Mashup Camp, ZDNet's David Berlind talks to software developer Taylor McKnight about his newest mashup, Chime.tv. Subject-oriented video channels such as sports, politics and music include content from sources such as YouTube and Blip.tv.

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Is there a Web 2.0 future for national politics?
Candidates primp for the world's first YouTube presidential debate, why clean water tech has venture capitalists enthralled, and digging for dinosaurs turns up a surprise. Read full story

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LucasArts: New directions in gaming?
Also: Can squirrels spy for people? Iran thinks so. Read it now...
A dry-weather crisis for Hoover Dam
The dam's governing authority is getting ready to decide what to do if there's not enough water for the future.
Photos: Losing water at Hoover Dam
Mon Jul 23 11:14:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

XM and Sirius unveil plans for postmerger price drops
Listeners would have several new options, including an "a la carte" package that costs about half the current lowest-price subscription plan.
Mon Jul 23 09:11:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story



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