Archive for January 15th, 2011

Yahoo search share down, while Bing gains again

After Yahoo and Microsoft finally integrated their massive search technology and ad partnership, ComScore is reporting that Yahoo’s search share declined in December.

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Cruel Esquire votes Zuckerberg among worst dressed celebs

In its 2010 Celebrity Style Hall of Shame, Esquire magazine votes in Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg as the lone representative of the tech world.

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NASA reveals strange, bomberlike planes of 2025

NASA images of designs presented by various designers show that the commercial planes of 2025 are curious, wonderful, and slightly militaristic.

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Lost Philip K. Dick android back with loud shirts

Once lost on a plane, author Philip K. Dick’s android head is back to test the limits of AI research

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Will Windows Phone 7 apps smile for the camera?

Snapping screenshots of what’s on your phone is a relatively new trend. Find out if Windows Phone 7 will be getting on board.

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Will Windows Phone 7 apps smile for the camera?

The Robot in the Next Cubicle

The new wave of robots for sale is aimed squarely at the office market

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Volvo shows electric battery unharmed in crash (video)

What happens to an electric car’s 660-pound battery in a high-speed, front-impact crash? Nothing, according to a video from Volvo.

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