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Technology news from around the world in concise, one hundred word news articles. Read here and stay up to date on what is happening in the every changing world of technology.
Samsung laptop battery melts
- By Dido L. Arellano
- Published 02/24/2008
- Technology News
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The notebook battery emitted smoke after being used for about three and a half hours.
Japan’s high-speed internet satellite launched into orbit
- By Dido L. Arellano
- Published 02/23/2008
- Technology News
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Japan successfully launches its H-2A rocket carrying the experimental Kizuna satellite.
Nintendo wants exercise program
- By Dido L. Arellano
- Published 02/22/2008
- Technology News
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Nintendo wants to turn its Wii into an exercise program with a new Wii Fit product.
Mobile phone linked with cancer
- By Katrina V. Dayrit
- Published 02/19/2008
- Technology News , Health News
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Heavy mobile phone use may be linked to an increased risk of cancer.
Man made machines at par with man
- By Dido L. Arellano
- Published 02/19/2008
- Technology News
- Unrated
Machines will achieve human-level artificial intelligence by 2029.
Digital TV transition complete by February 17, 2009
- By Dido L. Arellano
- Published 02/18/2008
- Technology News
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The government will begin mailing coupons next week to help consumers pay for converter boxes.
SCO gets a fresh breath of air
- By Dido L. Arellano
- Published 02/17/2008
- Technology News , Business News
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Stephen Norris Capital Partners will infuse up to $100M in “Linux Enemy Number 1” SCO Group.
Canadian police puzzled by severed feet
- By Katrina V. Dayrit
- Published 02/17/2008
- Technology News
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Three human feet have washed ashore on Canada's Pacific coast over the past six months.
PS3 sells over a million units within 47 weeks
- By Dido L. Arellano
- Published 02/16/2008
- Technology News
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Sony’s PlayStation 3 has sold over a million units in the UK.
Xbox 360 fails by 16%
- By Dido L. Arellano
- Published 02/16/2008
- Technology News
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Assessments revealed that approximately 60% of failures were related to the infamous Red Rings of Death.