The potential for U.S. solar energy may look brightest in California, but legal, technological and cost limitations are interfering with big installations.
Following in the footsteps of other Asian musical prodigies this kid is pretty awesome at guitar. I am jealous.
Tests and funding are moving ahead but researcher says that plans to drastically cut pollution from power sources are overly optimistic.
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Why Apple should release a game console-- As more people trust and enjoy Apple products in the home, the company could easily capitalize on its success elsewhere and create a gaming console that could do the same.
Nvidia CEO discusses his beef with Intel--Jen-Hsun Huang describes his company as laser focused on just one thing: visual computing. This is leading to clashes with Intel, which is shifting its focus to this area. p>
Verizon Wireless and I are no longer friends--There are few things in life more infuriating than dealing with cell carriers.
DRM: it's like those zombie movies--No matter how many times the content owners wish it worked, DRM has a fundamental technical flaw: you have to give the key to the person you're trying to lock out! Microsoft gets this, even if the RIAA doesn't.
MEGATONik editor asks for an interview with the legendary asshole Jack Thompson and is hilariously shot down.
A shot-for-shot remake of the business card scene from "American Psycho." With one thick, throbbing difference.
On Tuesday, May 6, while standing on planet Earth and sweeping your binoculars along the western horizon just after sunset, you might have encountered this arresting skyscape. The view features a slender crescent Moon and bright planet Mercury separated on the sky by only about 2 degrees.
Men and women who were assaulted before entering military service are more than twice as likely to develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after combat deployment, Navy researchers report.
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The Weather Channel is facing a hurricane of it's own. A lawsuit was filed by ex-anchorwoman Hillary Andrews after repeated sexual harassment from co-anchor Bob Stokes. As TWC tries to sell it's Weather.com website & Weather channel for $5 billion dollars executives aim to keep this lawsuit a secret. The forecast? A sprinkle, possibly a hurricane.
Watch these dynamic gymnasts duel with their Star Wars-inspired lightsabers
No, not that kind of virus. An alert from the San Francisco health department says that a number of people fell ill while working or attending events at the Moscone Center that week. Don't worry, it was just stomach flu.
Guys aren't the only ones watching porn. Female fans discuss their interest while posing with their favorite porn stars.
Yahoo and Microsoft don't make a love connection, while Grand Theft Auto IV gets a lot of love. Also: Wild about WiMax.
A tribute to the seven features directed by Woody Allen from 1970 - 1979.
Foreclosure package approved yesterday, despite presidential veto threat.
Young adults in Europe deliberately binge on drink and drugs to improve their sex lives, research suggests.
Great controversy surrounds Assassin's Creed and decision to remove DirectX 10.1, damaging ATI's surprising performance advantage. TG Daily conducted detailed investigation and after talking to various game developers, Ubisoft and Nvidia, learned that original explanations do not hold ground. Was there any money involved...? Read on.
More than 300 people ran riot and destroyed an award-winning garden after they responded to a campaign for a mass water fight on social networking website Facebook. With the country basking in its recent spell of fine weather, hundreds descended on the Millenium Square garden in Leeds following a listing on the popular website.
CBS Interactive's social-media site got its start by letting members share audio playlists, but by launching a video show called "Last.fm Presents," it's moving into MTV territory.
An Vietnamese language pack for the open-source Web browser was infected with the infectious Xorer Trojan since February. A new version is now being checked.
Today's silicon shortage will lead to an over-supply in two years that will push down solar prices. Good for buyers but not manufacturers.
Universal has signed a deal to turn Bioshock into a movie. Director Gore Verbinski (Pirates of the Caribbean) will head the project and Aviator writer John Logan may write the screenplay.
According to our anonymous tipster, .Mac will undergo a complete revamp that will coincide with the iPhone 2.0 launch (which everyone expect to occur at WWDC 08).
Apple offers Canadian iPod owners a $45 store credit, stemming from two class action lawsuits over the advertised battery life of its iPods. The case bear similarities to several class action suits settled in the U.S. several years ago.
People keep devising theories. Some, not content to come up with explanations for unexplained phenomena, instead go to great lengths to come up with bizarre takes on explained phenomena.
Jen-Hsun Huang describes his company as laser focused on just one thing: visual computing. This is leading to clashes with chipmaker Intel, which is shifting its focus to this area.
Now that Democrat Hillary Clinton is fading, Republican John McCain's U.S. presidential campaign is girding for a tough election battle against Barack Obama and McCain aides believe he has weaknesses to exploit.
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