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- SpaceX launch, a strong start for commercial spaceflightWith Tuesday's launch of the Dragon space capsule aboard the Falcon 9 rocket, SpaceX made a strong case for the viability of commercial spaceflight. But the craft still has quite a few tests to pass for its mission to be a success.
- Newly knighted, Apple design chief hints at mystery productJonathan Ive, the design chief at Apple, told a reporter that his current work – still a mystery – trumps everything that has come before.Â
- Google finally (officially) buys Motorola Mobility. Now what?Motorola Mobility now officially belongs to Google, CEO Larry Page announced this week.Â
- Bob Moog: How he changed music foreverA Google doodle today honors the legacy of Bob Moog, the creator of a famous line of synthesizers, and the grandfather of electronic music.Â
- iPhone 3GS could get second life in developing markets: reportThe iPhone 3GS, now almost three years old, may be sold as a prepaid device in some countries, according to one analyst.Â
- Google Chrome edges out Internet Explorer. Will the lead last?Google Chrome has dethroned Microsoft's Internet Explorer, according to a new report.Â
- iPhone 4: Best Buy drops price to $50iPhone prices are dropping as Target and RadioShack slash prices on two recent iPhone models. But Apple may be preparing to introduce the next generation of iPhone in October.Â
- A look at Facebook by the numbersFacebook is the dominant social network in 11 of 12 key global markets surveyed by Nielsen.Â
- Doodle 4 Google: Why a pirate stormed Google's homepage todayThe annual Doodle 4 Google had students finish this sentence: "If I could travel in time, I'd visit..." The winning Doodle 4 Google drawing shows "Pirate times."
- Advertisers and Facebook face an uphill battle. But it could be worth it.General Motors' decision to invest significantly less advertising dollars in Facebook inspired some to suggest that the world's most popular social network needs to grow up.
- Diablo 3: Blizzard issues apology for Battle.net woesDiablo 3 got off to a less-than auspicious start, reps for Blizzard admitted this week.Â
- Paralyzed woman masters mind-controlled robotic armCathy Hutchinson is one of two patients undergoing a trial of the BrainGate neural interface, a system designed to transmit paralyzed patients' thoughts into commands.
- Google Knowledge Graph attempts 'next generation of search'Google has introduced a new search feature called Knowledge Graph – a kind of companion to the recently-launched Search Plus Your World.Â
- HTC One X and HTC EVO 4G held up at US customsThe launch of the HTC One X and HTC EVO 4G is temporarily delayed – the byproduct of a patent snafu settled earlier this year by the International Trade Commission.
- iPhone: Apple to boost screen size in next versioniPhone production could begin as soon as August with a screen as much as 30 percent larger than the current iPhone 4S, according to reports of Apple's plans. Â
- On eve of Facebook IPO, GM pulls millions in adsGeneral Motors yanks $10 million in Facebook ads. Will this affect the Facebook IPO?
- SpaceX Dragon blasting off to Space Station next weekIf the SpaceX Dragon does link up with the International Space Station, it will represent a milestone for commercial space craft.Â
- Facebook IPO: No, Facebook is not just a fadDespite the coming Facebook IPO (or maybe because of the coming Facebook IPO), half of all Americans think the popular social network is a fad. They're wrong.Â
- Facebook IPO: Half of Americans say Facebook is a fadFacebook IPO or not, a new poll shows skepticism. Could 900 million users worldwide be wrong? Half of those polled say the Facebook IPO price is too high.
- Samsung Galaxy S III: Big screen, big battery, big potentialA look at early hands-on reviews of the Samsung Galaxy S III.Â