AT&T to invest $2B in mobile network
January 29, 2010
AT&T said it will invest an additional $2 billion in its network in 2010 to make sure it keeps up with the growing demand from new smartphones and other 3G data devices such as the Apple iPad.
Google searches getting more social
January 29, 2010
Google’s move to include social networking information in its searches has gotten personal.
Feathery dinosaurs get scientists into a flap
January 29, 2010
Scientists have uncovered startling new evidence which definitively show what color feathers certain dinosaurs had.
Gates Foundation makes $10 billion vaccine pledge
January 29, 2010
Bill and Melinda Gates announced plans Friday to invest $10 billion in the fight against a number of illnesses including AIDS, the largest financial commitment their charitable foundation has made.
‘Mass Effect 2′ picks up where first left off
January 29, 2010
When you finish one video game in a series and begin the next, you’re basically forced to start from scratch without carrying over any of your accomplishments from the previous game.
Muslim inventions that shaped the modern world
January 29, 2010
Think of the origins of that staple of modern life, the cup of coffee, and Italy often springs to mind.
Samsung takes top spot from HP
January 29, 2010
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Study: Cell phone bans don’t reduce accidents
January 29, 2010
A new study suggests laws banning the use of hand-held devices while driving have not reduced the rate of accidents in three states and the District of Columbia.
Feds to invest $8 billion in high-speed trains
January 29, 2010
President Obama announced Thursday that the federal government will spend $8 billion developing a nationwide high-speed train system — an investment the White House says is needed to help spur long-term economic growth.
Print media hail iPad’s potential
January 28, 2010
Now that they’ve gotten a peek at it, publishers of books, newspapers and magazines are hoping Apple’s forthcoming iPad tablet device will breathe new life into their struggling industry.


