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Free software takes on Microsoft Office
3 days, 18 hours and 21 minutes ago
Older Japanese seek love online
10 days, 14 hours and 45 minutes ago
There's gold in them thar cell phones
14 days, 12 hours and 55 minutes ago
Texting while driving? Time to unplug
24 days, 14 hours and 30 minutes ago
Consumers still slow to recycle gadgets
24 days, 21 hours and 48 minutes ago
Space-age suits race into uncharted waters
27 days, 8 hours and 17 minutes ago
Virtual world offers bands global stage
31 days, 17 hours and 32 minutes ago
Movie download services bypass discs
38 days, 19 hours and 33 minutes ago
Museums exhibit high-tech appeal
45 days, 21 hours and ago
"Modder" turns hobby into freelance career
46 days, 0 hours and 47 minutes ago
Spy-in-the-sky drone sets sights on Miami
47 days, 13 hours and 45 minutes ago
Putting customers to work, Nokia takes on the Web
55 days, 0 hours and 44 minutes ago
Restaurants try e-menus
77 days, 5 hours and 44 minutes ago
Finding a mentor via online social communities
80 days, 17 hours and 37 minutes ago
 
Should women in the U.S. military be exempt from frontline combat?
Of course!
Only if they object to being there.
No, they should do exactly what the men do.
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Free software takes on Microsoft Office

Pierre Avignon is no pirate, but he does not believe in paying for software.

 
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Should storing cord blood be standard?

Public or private? That's the controversial question being asked about a potentially life-saving practice in which cord blood is stored for future use.

 
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Competitors in the Crosshairs

Seven faces of fast stare down Nissan's upstart worldbeater. Who will budge first?

 
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Tips for taming rising grocery prices

Gasoline isn't the only painfully expensive necessity of life. Prices are rising sharply on eggs, rice, poultry, milk and bread -- all of the dietary staples.