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Anything you want to know, ask ChaCha

Every day it becomes easier and easier to stay informed via cell phone

It’s true, the world isn’t exactly at your fingertips; but ChaCha, a new innovative technology, quite literally, is. Full story

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A handy tool for regular computer users

This new storage tool helps students and professionals with computer documents

If your best quality is that you don’t stand out, then you need to work on some social skills. But if a piece of software’s best quality doesn’t stand out, then something is being done right. Full story

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The world is coming to an end, but when?

An atom-smasher machine may offer new insight to the future of our universe

I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but we are all going to be sucked into a black hole of our own creation within the near future. Full story

Google unveils its first phone

T-Mobile teamed up with this search engine to create more than just a cell phone

Since the dawn of the new millennium, Apple, the King David of the tech world, has been able to quickly dispose of any Goliaths that come its way. One major example is how quickly it was able to eradicate Microsoft in the consumer-electronics field with the now ubiquitous iPod. The iPhone's pairing with AT&T has made it the envy of the other major carriers in the telecom industry. However, Google's recent unveiling of its new mobile operating system, dubbed Android, on T-Mobile's new G1 phone may show that after 32 years in the market, Apple could be the new Goliath against the 10-year-old search engine. Recent history has also shown that you shouldn't underestimate Google's power. Full story

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NASA can now photograph other planets

Astronomers able to make new discoveries with the unique Hubble telescope

Are we alone in the universe? This question has plagued scientists, theologians and everyday people for millions of years. However, with a recent discovery by NASA, an answer to this question is one step closer. Full story