July 29th @ 8:08 PM GMT (26 min ago)
MSNBC A new BlackBerry, but more importantly, a new BlackBerry operating system upgrade, is coming. ''Yawn,'' you say? Don't be too quick to dismiss Research In Motion and its sturdy line of smart phones. (Technology)
July 29th @ 7:21 PM GMT (1.2 hr ago)
MSNBC Lovers still see a face-to-face encounter as the ideal way to break up their relationship in the complicated age of Facebook and cell phones, according to a researcher's interviews with college students and middle-age adults. (Technology)
July 29th @ 6:44 PM GMT (1.8 hr ago)
MSNBC A piece ofChinese space junk expected to zoom by the International Space Station Thursday will pass harmlessly, NASA officials said after scrambling to determine whether astronauts would have to take shelter. (Technology)
July 29th @ 5:05 PM GMT (3.5 hr ago)
MSNBC Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: Kevin Costner, here's your chance. Sparked by the disaster in the Gulf, a well-connected environmental activist is offering $1.4 million for new methods to clean up oil spills. (Technology)
July 29th @ 3:04 PM GMT (5.5 hr ago)
MSNBC When Apple launched the iPhone 4 and its FaceTime videoconference feature, it didn't take long for adult-entertainment companies to develop video-sex chat services and start hiring workers through Craigslist. (Technology)
July 29th @ 1:11 AM GMT
MSNBC Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: Books about scientific subjects let you travel through space and time which is the perfect prescription for summer reading. (Technology)
July 28th @ 10:47 PM GMT
MSNBC While the government, military and news outlets attempt to assess the fallout from the formerly top secret documents, the tweeting public is turning its attention to a topic that admit it is never very far from any true American's heart or mind: ''Star Wars.'' (Technology)
July 28th @ 9:40 PM GMT
MSNBC Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: ''Live fast, die young'' may sound like a life lesson, but its actually an astronomical observation, borne out by a spectacular image of a hot young star. (Technology)
July 28th @ 9:36 PM GMT
MSNBC A trio of planets converging in the night sky this week and for several nights will give casual skywatchers the perfect chance to easily see and identify worlds they might not normally notice. (Technology)
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