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May 16, 2008
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Green car buying guide
Looking to reduce your carbon footprint? Your car is an obvious place to start. While standard, gas-fueled cars dominate the roads, there are a few current alternatives and some promising future technologies. Read about them in CNET's Green car buying guide. Find a green car ![]() Matthew Elliott
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End of Intel, AMD duopoly near? Via readies Isaiah chip
Posted by Brooke Crothers Is the end of the Intel-AMD duopoly nigh? Via Technologies is hoping this may be the case when it announces the "Isaiah" processor later this month. The company's first high-performance x86 chip will be targeted at the mainstream PC market--another first for the Taipei-based chip supplier. Read more Can NBC's iCue teach you anything new? Posted by Josh Lowensohn Last week NBC quietly released a learning tool called iCue in conjunction with MIT. It's been designed as a "learning environment" using a large collection of news clips taken from NBC's video archives to enable anyone to catch up on news coverage and current events. Read more Meraki is offering free Wi-Fi to San Francisco. Why? Posted by Rafe Needleman There is no business model behind it, but mesh Wi-Fi company Meraki is offering free Wi-Fi access to San Francisco, one neighborhood at a time, as I discovered when I passed by the company's folksy demo table at my local farmers market last month. But Meraki is not in the business of just blasting money out the door, which it appears to be doing in San Francisco, and there is a method to this program. Read more
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Budget PCsWhether you need a basic PC for day-to-day productivity, or you simply want a cheap desktop to play around with, we found that you can find a respectable computer for less than $600. Read more Top stories
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