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- Cassini probe spies spokes in Saturn's rings
- Inchworm-like robot smallest ever
- Hurricane study whips up warming debate
- Nintendo's new remote control
- Board OKs new Internet domains
- Net oversight board stalls on '.xxx'
- Nintendo unveils new remote
- Nobel winners urge educators to back evolution
- Two dolphins retrieved in Gulf, six to go
- IBM to back employees who leave to teach
- Florida cop misused data, ChoicePoint claims
- Cable broadband prices go up; DSL goes down
- Three nights of the Harvest Moon
- Ozone layer should keep healing, U.N. says
- Cosmic Log: Physicists use their branes
- Cell phones becoming remote controls of our lives
- Anime thrives in video games
- Google moving ahead with digital library
- Salvaging data from Katrina-damaged PCs
- NASA estimates $104 billion for return to moon
- Hurricane center may run out of names
- Sprint launches streaming music service
- LED bulbs shine bright
- Tired of your DVDs? Swap 'em online
- Cosmic Log: Return to the moon ... virtually
- WP: Argentines clash over Incan mummies
- Space passenger rides out highs and lows
- NASA’s moon plan raises questions
- Google wireless service? Web site offers clues
- Two airlines try in-flight cell phones
- Microsoft could face new EU antitrust case
- No price hike for iTunes songs, Jobs says
- Google confirms it's testing wireless service
- Microsoft reorganizes into 3 main divisions
- Clicked: Straight as a record
- Mars orbiter finds new gullies, crater
- States urged to ban cell phones for teen drivers
- Dell launches flash-based music player
- Author's Guild sues Google over copyright
- NASA transfers space station control to Russia
- Create your own digital medical record
- Senate clears NASA to buy Russian spaceships
- Scientists explain the ‘Cheerio Effect’
- Digital Life: Home theater in a box
- TiVo fans fear start of recording restrictions
- Cosmic Log: Techies stand up to storm
- Clicked: An ill wind blows
- ‘Intelligent design’ faces first big court test
- Palm to unveil Windows-based cell phone
- Cell users in Rita's path urged to be patient
- New focus on disaster communications
- Space elevator robot passes 1,000-foot mark
- Cracking the code for hurricane forecasts
- Gadgets to help you through a hurricane
- Colleges offer game theory courses
- Scientists trying to clone ‘super-buffalo’
- Cosmic Log: ‘Cosmos’ reborn at 25
- Clicked: Rita writers
- Robots ready for rumble in the desert
- Cable’s digital drive irks basic customers
- China sets new rules on Internet news
- Solar-power cars set off across outback
- Witness blasts school district's evolution policy
- Microsoft, Palm team up on smart phone
- NBC: China clamps down on Internet news
- Credit card firms don't have to warn individuals
- Next-generation GPS satellite launched
- Archaeologists find ancient remains of infants
- Yahoo expands original content offerings
- Mission Control getting back to normal
- Ask Jeeves' butler shown the door
- Yes, you can play 'Pong' again
- Clicked: Don't click this link
- WP: New 'Grand Theft Auto' — from the streets to suburbia
- 'Grand Theft Auto' from two different worlds
- Intel, Microsoft take sides on next-gen DVDs
- Google says size doesn't matter — sort of
- Flash pioneer launches secure memory card
- Motorola wins deal for low cost cell phones
- Evolution trial delves into topic of faith
- Intel to supply chips for new BlackBerry
- Air traffic control systems hackable, GAO warns
- Newest use of GPS? Watching pandas have sex
- Test of airport security 'fast lane' to end
- Wireless expo kicks off at high speed
- FCC again delays Net phone cutoff deadline
- Scientists capture giant squid on camera
- Witness cites board's anti-evolution bias
- Massive distant galaxy upsets theories
- Asteroid probe ready to make history
- Radio chips help morgue track Katrina victims
- Rolling Stones album going on memory card
- Clicked: With gods like these, who needs enemies?
- Apple admits problem with some iPod nanos
- Jumping Jack Flash card for new Stones album
- No method to intelligent design, witness says
- Mars rover tackles its largest crater yet
- Dell launches upscale line of PCs
- Scientists debunk quicksand myth
- Army says no felony in grisly Web images


