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(CBS) 60 Minutes is going to take you to one of the most toxic places on Earth - a place government officials and gangsters don't want you to see. It's a town in China where you can't breathe the air or drink the water, a town where the blood of the children is laced with lead.
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Jepsen Works to Raise Laptop Battery Life to 20-40 Hours (PC World) Display screen technology developer Mary Lou Jepsen is working at her new start-up to create laptop PCs so energy efficient they'll be able to run on a standard laptop battery for 20 to 40 hours before needing a recharge. Jepsen, the formerly the head of Intel's display division and chief technology officer at One Laptop Per Child (OLPC), plans to start shipping ultra-low power screens for laptops and e-books in the second half of next year that people can read in direct sunlight and have a fully saturated HDTV-quality color mode
A host of new Productivity Phones released for the holidays While the BlackBerry Storm was highly anticipated, it has failed to impress the most productivity minded, and there are plenty of rivals looking to grab market share. Which new productivity enhancer (new toy) would you want to see under the tree?
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Leasing As Means to Preserve Capital and Maximize IT Investment
Businesses Turn to Leasing, Alternative Financing Options in Challenging Economic Climate
USB 3.0 spec released today, promises 10X speed boost
The ubiquitous USB interface was officially updated to version 3.0, with developers delivering the final “SuperSpeed” USB specification and a comprehensive review of the technology at a conference today. The new standard will provide a maximum bandwidth of 5.0 Gbps, which is more than ten times what is offered by USB 2.0, while also being more power-efficient than its predecessor.
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