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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +Will the Sahara one day power Europe?
      The solar potential of Africa is widely known. The continent would have more than enough to satisfy the energy needs of every country within its borders, and could even have some left over.

    +F1 designer reveals world's most efficient electric car
      An ex-Formula One designer has revealed the prototype for what he believes will be the world's most efficient electric car.

    +IBM Brings ALM to the Cloud
      IBM today launched application lifecycle management tools for its public and private cloud-based services.

    +Windows 7 Outsells Vista by 234% in Opening Days of Sales
      One might say it's not that big a deal, considering we are just talking about Windows Vista. Still, according to market research firm the NPD Group, WIndows 7 outsold Windows Vista in terms of retail boxed sales by 234%.

    +Kaspersky Labs Offers Mac Antivirus Software
      For those of you still buying the Kool-aid that Apple is selling about not needing security software, think again. Kaspersky Labs, one of the best, though not largest, security firms has just unveiled a Mac antivirus solution.

    +Hacker Unlocks iPhone 3GS From "Carrier Prison"
      Geohot has done it again. He recently released an iPhone OS 3.1.2 jailbreak, and now he's released a software unlock for the device as well. This enables users to slip a different carrier's SIM into the device so it can be used on another network.

    +Google seeks revenue from online retailers
      Google Inc is selling a special search product to online retailers, as the Internet giant widens its hunt for new sources of revenue.

    +China says space plans peaceful
      China's foreign ministry insisted on Thursday that the country's intentions in space were peaceful, after comments from top air force brass preparing to celebrate a 60th anniversary worried analysts in the United States.

    +Green power purchasers on the rise
      With renewable energy at the forefront of current industry challenges, the Green Power Partnership is now working to increase the use of renewable energy from a wide variety of organisations across the US.

    +Internet and other technologies not causing social isolation of Americans
      Going by a study forwarded by the researchers at the Pew Center and the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg School for Communication, there are no facts to substantiate the widespread apprehensions that the escalating use of the Internet and other personal technologies has brought about the social isolation of the Americans.

    +Mehdi Says Microsoft MSN.com Overhaul `Critical' to Bing: Video
      Nov. 4 -- Yusuf Mehdi, senior vice president of Microsoft Corp.'s online audience business, talks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar, Adam Johnson and Jon Erlichman about the company's overhaul of its MSN.com home page in an effort to focus more attention on the Bing Internet search engine.

    +AT&T Sues Verizon Over "Map"Ads
      Verizon has pulled no punches against AT&T and the iPhone of late. In addition to the "Droid Does" ad which has garnered rave reviews, they've also done the "There's a Map for That" ad which points at the lack of 3G support nationwide on AT&T. However, AT&T feels that ad is misleading, and has sued.

    +NY files antitrust suit against chip maker Intel, claims company paid billions in kickbacks
      New York's attorney general hit Intel Corp. with an antitrust lawsuit Wednesday, claiming the company used "illegal threats and collusion" to dominate the market for computer microprocessors.

    +Official: Apple confirms 100,000 iTunes App Store apps
      Apple has officially confirmed reports from last week and announced today that the iTunes App Store now has 100,000 applications available for download.

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