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Leap Into the 3D Handsfree Future

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Leap Into the 3D Handsfree Future

05/21/12 Leap Motion unveiled a 3D motion control device that will introduce a more advanced technology for handsfree interaction with computers.

Social Networks: Industry Focus the Next Big Thing?

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Social Networks: Industry Focus the Next Big Thing?

05/20/12 Jean-Claude Goldenstein of CREOpoint explains social networks and its effect on property prices in the United States.

Google to streamline Android devices

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Google to streamline Android devices

Google is partnering with more manufacturers to sell flagship Android phones directly to consumers.

Bionic solar eye implant could help restore sight

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Bionic solar eye implant could help restore sight

A solar panel retina implant could help restore some vision to the blind. A wireless device would allow patients to see light and some color.

Apple maps out a Google-free future

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Apple maps out a Google-free future

Multiple rumors indicate Apple is preparing to replace Google Maps on its iDevices with in-house software.

Facebook offers Lifeline, Etch A Sketch on iPad?

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Facebook offers Lifeline, Etch A Sketch on iPad?

Facebook will extend its suicide prevention outreach services to military families. Etcher can turn the Apple iPad into a working Etch A Sketch.

Baseball organist crowdsources music requests

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Baseball organist crowdsources music requests

The Atlanta Braves' organist has turned to Twitter for inspiration from the team's fans on which tunes to play when opposing players come up to bat.

Startup Wisdoms from the Valley

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Startup Wisdoms from the Valley

05/05/12 All eyes are on Facebook's Roadshow, but entrepreneurs may be able to find some nuggets of wisdom in the trials and tribulations of the tech wunderkinds.

Stationary bike charges your phone, keeps you healthy

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Stationary bike charges your phone, keeps you healthy

The new We Bike lets people pedal a stationary bike to charge their phones, tablets and computers while Steelcase has the Walkstation designed to make sure office drones get plenty of exercise. The Gamercize shuts off your mouse and keyboard if you stop pedaling. Is this what it takes to ...

This March 3, 2000 image provided by NASA shows the near-Earth asteroid Eros from the NEAR spacecraft at a distance of 127 miles (204 kilometers).  A group of high-tech tycoons wants to mine nearby asteroids, hoping to turn science fiction into real profits. The mega-million dollar plan is to use commercially built robotic ships to squeeze rocket fuel and valuable minerals like platinum and gold out of the lifeless rocks that routinely whiz by Earth. One of the company founders predicts they could have their version of a space-based gas station up and running by 2020.  (AP Photo/NASA)

Calling Bruce Willis; Silicon Valley titans want to mine asteroids

Space-faring robots could be extracting gold and platinum from asteroids within 10 years if a new venture backed by two Silicon Valley titans and filmmaker James Cameron goes as planned. Outside experts are skeptical about the project, announced Tuesday at a news conference in Seattle, because it would likely require ...

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