November 5, 2007 |
Top headlines MIT offers City Car for the massesA project to improve urban transportation will make its debut this week in Milan. Images: MIT's stackable electric car Mon Nov 05 12:01:00 PST 2007 | Read full story Free beats fee for Radiohead album Fans were quick to take the rock band up on its offer to set their own price for the new 'In Rainbows' album. The most popular price? On the house. Mon Nov 05 11:30:00 PST 2007 | Read full story Windows Home Server really available, sort of Microsoft announces "general availability" for home server operating system, but that's a bit of a stretch. HP's server won't be available until later this month, with others not far behind. (From News.com's Beyond Binary blog.) Mon Nov 05 10:10:00 PST 2007 | Read full story BP, Arizona State look to bacteria, not algae, for a biofuel Bacteria as biofuel, big bucks for LED lighting, carbon capture via "ocean seeding," and more. (From News.com's Green Tech blog.) Mon Nov 05 12:41:00 PST 2007 | Read full story Video of the day DARPA 2007 Part One: Competition heats upThe DARPA Grand Challenge took place this weekend in Southern California. Eleven automated robot cars hit a 60-mile course to see which could complete their pre-programmed missions and outdo the rest. Perspective Uncle Sam's newest security challenge to businessesCongress will soon consider new laws to better protect businesses against security breaches. Websense CEO Gene Hodges argues against a one-size-fits-all approach. Read full story | As expected, Time Warner CEO Parsons gets the boot Board of directors for the media company, plagued by lukewarm stock performance, has ousted its chief executive. Mon Nov 05 12:07:00 PST 2007 | Read full story Google unveils cell phone software and alliance In much the same way it changed the wired Internet, Google plans to revolutionize the mobile Web through its new open software platform. Mon Nov 05 08:13:00 PST 2007 | Read full story Top 5 list: Most popular stories
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