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Gas-electric cars are transforming the auto industry. Toyota's head start has Detroit scrambling to catch up.
New social-networking startups aim to mine digital connections to help people find jobs and close deals.
Pick a virtual body and hang out in a massive simulated world: it may be the future of online interaction.
Michael Moritz shares insights-from Yahoo!, PayPal, and now Google-about how the Web really works.
Malaria claims more than a million lives each year. One firm is betting that a sugar molecule can help.
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An aging populace will look increasingly to technology to enhance its quality of life.
A server in your home allows easy storage, retrieval, and backup of your files-at very little cost.
Chinese manufacturers aren´t just copying products conceived in the West: they´re improving them.
Council on Competitiveness head Deborah Wince-Smith on the impact of high-tech "offshoring."
NanoInk hopes to write itself into the future of nanotechnology with dip-pen lithography.
How spam filters mix and match tactics to keep junk e-mail out of in-boxes.
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