October 11, 2007 |
Top headlines Photos: Scientists unlocking Saturn moon mysteriesNASA's Cassini probe that has been exploring Saturn and its moons for the past two years has found one moon with dark spots and another that's spewing. Thu Oct 11 09:19:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Roboticists to ride wave of power, chip and sensor improvements Executives at MIT forum say reduced costs and advances in sensors, computation and batteries, as well as labor needs will cause industry revolution. Thu Oct 11 10:04:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story European Commission wants more time to ponder Intel extension Commission is expected to make a decision by next week regarding Intel's request for an extension to respond to antitrust allegations. Thu Oct 11 08:26:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Oracle beefs up PHP driver The company has announced an upgrade to its Oracle Call Interface driver for managing PHP software. Thu Oct 11 08:31:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Video of the day Green mile: Algae in the tankLiveFuels says it will be able to make biodiesel or synthetic gas from cheap algae in a few years. CNET's Michael Kanellos and Brian Cooley take a look at the process. Commentary Fixing our fraying Internet infrastructureIs the United States foolishly ignoring a question that will impact its future? For UCSD's Michael Kleeman, it's time to stop debating the obvious. Read Full Story News.com Extra Just how close are we to teleportation?Also: Gassy bugs: Saving our planet? Read it now... | On the road to the Tokyo auto show The event is still a couple of weeks off, but automakers are putting the word out now about what they'll be showing off. Thu Oct 11 10:32:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Nikon to expand full-frame SLR line As the market for digital SLRs surges, Nikon says it's committed to using high-end image sensors beyond its upcoming D3 camera. Thu Oct 11 11:00:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Top 5 list: Most popular stories
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