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    +Microsoft Windows 8 set for 2012 release
      With Windows 7 having been released nearly a month since today to rave reviews worldwide, it does make us sit up and take notice that Microsoft has plans to roll out Windows 8 in 2012 - that's a mere 3 years since Windows 7 was launched, keep in sync with Microsoft's rhythm of releasing major and new software every four years apart.

    +Suit over search-engine keywords tries new angle
      A lawsuit in Wisconsin is bringing a fresh challenge to the practice of paying for keywords on Google and other search engines to boost one company's link over a rival's. The practice has occasionally prompted a rival to file legal challenges alleging trademark infringement .

    +Astronauts await word of baby girl on Earth
      Atlantis' astronauts anxiously awaited word on the birth of one crewman's daughter Friday, as they moved more supplies into the International Space Station and geared up for another spacewalk.

    +Is Russia Falling Behind in Space Race?
      Russia lacks a viable program for developing a new spacecraft and risks losing its place as a leader in space travel, a veteran Russian cosmonaut said in an interview published Friday.

    +Woman Loses Disability Insurance Over Facebook Photos
      We've discussed how using Facebook and other social networking sites can get you fired, or even keep you from getting a job. In this case, a Canadian woman lost her disability insurance payment because of Facebook photos.

    +Harnessing the wind
      There are incentives out there, but to utilize wind power, it will cost you thousands of dollars, at least up front.But if you wait out the investment, homeowners like Gail and Dan Dulgar of Seneca County say you'll get paid back.In April the Dulgars installed a wind turbine in their back yard.

    +Astronauts get extra work done in 1st spacewalk
      A pair of spacewalking astronauts, one of them a surgeon, hustled through antenna and cable work outside the International Space Station on Thursday and even whipped off an extra chore.

    +Is the sun going down on solar?
      Questions remain as to whether tax credits, grants and loan guarantees from Washington are doing enough to drive demand for solar power in the US market.

    +Google's Online Book Settlement With Publishers Wins Preliminary Approval
      Google Inc. , owner of the most popular Internet search engine, and a group of authors and publishers won preliminary approval of a revised settlement over the companya s plans to make millions of books available online.

    +Google Details The Chrome OS
      Google held an event on Thursday to unveil details about is Chrome OS, which was first announced in July. Prior to Thursday, only miniscule details about the OS were known, including it running on netbooks, and delivery of the final product in the second half of 2010.

    +Yahoo jumps on Twitter bandwagon to improve search
      Yahoo is jumping on the Twitter bandwagon in its latest attempt to improve its Internet search engine and lure back some of its dwindling audience.

    +Microsoft Office 2010 Beta hints at new features in Mac version
      The revised productivity suite brings interface tweaks, useful desktop innovations, and integration with minimalist Web apps Yardena Arar, PC World Microsoft has confirmed that a new version of Microsoft Office for Mac will be released next year, with Outlook for Mac replacing Entourage.

    +Lower does of H1N1 vaccine may be enough
      With flu season hotting up, debate over the use of Influenza A vaccines continues to divide opinion.

    +Is Cloud Computing Ready to Rumble
      Verizon Droid's Sales Surge: Report [November 17, 2009] The Android Droid smartphone may be first legitimate iPhone challenger, according to one analytics firm.

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