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August 31, 2010Tech Update |
Advances Offer Path to Further Shrink Computer ChipsBy JOHN MARKOFFResearchers say they can overcome a barrier to the continued rapid miniaturization of computer memory. Autodesk Will Reintroduce Its AutoCAD Design Software for MacsBy MIGUEL HELFTAs Apple's line of Mac computers has staged a comeback, more customers have asked that Autodesk make its flagship product available on the platform again. ADVERTISEMENT NASA Tests Engine With an Uncertain FutureBy KENNETH CHANGNASA is revisiting the question of what rocket to build next and whether solid motors will be part of it. The Lede BlogEngaging North Korea in Twitter DiplomacyBy ROBERT MACKEYA State Department spokesman attempted to engage North Korea on the social network Twitter, but it is not clear if anyone in the "Hermit Kingdom" was picking up his signals. In India, BlackBerry Gets 2-Month Reprieve on Threat of BanBy VIKAS BAJAJThe government said it would study and test a proposal by the BlackBerry maker for two months as it tried to settle a dispute over corporate e-mail. Technology Most E-Mailed | Personal TechGadgetwise BlogDoes Google's Free Phone Service Work in Other Countries?By PAUL BOUTINGoogle says its free phone service might work from overseas, but not officially. |
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