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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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Yahoo search share down, while Bing gains again
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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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Cruel Esquire votes Zuckerberg among worst dressed celebs
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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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NASA reveals strange, bomberlike planes of 2025
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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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Lost Philip K. Dick android back with loud shirts
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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?
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The new wave of robots for sale is aimed squarely at the office market
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The Robot in the Next Cubicle
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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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Volvo shows electric battery unharmed in crash (video)