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    +Tech firms: Lead needed to keep electronics reliable
      By some estimates, the resulting short-circuits have caused as much as $10 billion in damage.

    +Ig Nobels honor 'weird science'
      Good news for your Viagra-using hamster: On his next trip to Europe he'll bounce back from jet lag faster than his unmedicated ...

    +Fridays go from casual to e-mail-free
      Overwhelmed by e-mail? Some professionals are fighting back by declaring e-mail-free Fridays or by deleting their entire in-box.

    +SEC makes inroads against financial spam
      Showing it is making good on a promise six months ago to crack down on spam intended to take advantage of unsuspecting investors, ...

    +Kid detectives fight childhood obesity
      A new free online game is taking aim at childhood obesity. In The Incredible Adventures of the Amazing Food Detective, children ...

    +EA dares to 'Skate' on Tony Hawk's turf
      Skateboarding is all about cheeky defiance, which is exactly what Electronic Arts is sporting for going up against Activision's ...

    +Teens to parents: It's our Facebook
      That month, about 75,000 active Facebook users on the site were 35 or older, accounting for fewer than 1% of all active users, ...

    +Another '80s comeback: All-in-one PCs
      Computer makers are going all out for all-in-one PCs, which combine a monitor and a processing unit in one piece.

    +Q&A with Bill Gates: Microsoft's pushing its frontiers
      Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates is doing all he can to help Microsoft secure a foothold in digital entertainment, mobile devices ...

    +Sony's 'smile shutter' might make you grimace
      It's tough getting kids to pose for pictures, much less smile in front of the lens. So I was itching to try the "smile shutter" ...

    +NASA will use Russian tech to seek water on moon, Mars
      Russian and U.S. space chiefs signed agreements to cooperate on unmanned missions.

    +Latest 'Zelda' draws up great gameplay
      In the Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, your most important asset isn't a sword or shield, but a thin, white writing utensil. ...

    +Tech giants poke around Facebook
      Silicon Valley has asked a question about Facebook: Who will invest in if not own the wildly popular social-networking site?

    +Consumers bop to rhythm of online music videos
      Viewership of music videos moved from TV to the Web at such a fast pace that few saw it coming. Yahoo, the Web's top music destination, ...

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