Defects in carbon nanotubes could lead to improved charging for cell phones

WASHINGTON - Scientists have discovered that defects in carbon nanotubes could lead to supercapacitors that could possibly be used for improving charge and energy storage systems in portable electronic devices such as cell phones.

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Lawmakers want to restrict use of ‘peer-to-peer’ after disclosure of ethics committee report

House lawmakers push ban on peer-to-peer software

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Dell slips to No. 3 after HP, Acer in global PC shipments in 3Q, businesses still not spending

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Microsoft to start charging for access to cloud computing system Windows Azure in February

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Customizing electric cars for cost-effective urban commuting

WASHINGTON - Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute have come up with a novel approach of customizing electric cars for cost-effective commuting.

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Dell replaces cushions of paper, plastic with molded bamboo to ship netbook line

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Dell enters smart phone market, with Mini 3 to debut this month in deal with China Mobile

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New software for rendering cloaked objects

WASHINGTON - Scientists from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany have developed software that may help know what a partially or completely cloaked object would look like in real life.

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Microsoft tweaks Bing search site, asks WolframAlpha to do math, count calories

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Drug industry presses FDA to allow branded ads on Google, Twitter, other Web sites

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