November 28, 2011
New Plant-Eating Dinosaur Species Identified
A 66-million-year-old partial skeleton discovered in Saskatchewan has been confirmed as a new species of plant-eating dinosaur.
November 28, 2011
Canada May Pull Out of Kyoto Accord, Report Says
Canada dismissed the Kyoto Protocol on climate change on Monday as a thing of the past, but declined to confirm a media report it will formally pull out of the international treaty before the end of this year.
November 28, 2011
U.S. Seizes 150 Websites in Cyber Monday Counterfeit Crackdown
The Department of Justice used blockbuster shopping event Cyber Monday to announce the blockbuster seizure of 150 websites that had been selling counterfeit goods, the agency announced Monday.
November 28, 2011
Will Microsoft Motion-Sensing TVs Go Head-to-Head With Apple 'iTV'?
Amazon could have a smartphone on store shelves by the fourth quarter of next year, according to Citigroup analyst Mark Mahaney.
November 28, 2011
Best Cyber Monday Tech Deals
Looking to get a bargain this holiday? Give thanks not for extra helpings of turkey and stuffing but for Cyber Monday, when the world's retailers roll out their biggest bargains to entice you to spend -- and come back for seconds.
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November 27, 2011
Russian President Threatens to Punish Officials for Space Failures
The Russian president threatened to punish those responsible for the country's recent space failures, which included the botched launch of a Mars probe earlier this month.
November 27, 2011
Military Tech in Action
Our picks of the best new images of the military in action, highlighting the technology that the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines deal with every day.
November 27, 2011
The Geek Squad Fixes Your Hard Drive, Wireless, Sleep Issues and More
Home entertainment setup? Internet problems? Looking to get more out of your iPhone? You've got the tech questions, the Geek Squad has tech answers.
November 23, 2011
Mars Rover Curiosity: The Red Planet's Next Explorer
After nearly a decade of planning, cost overruns and delays, NASA is finally set to launch what scientists consider the most technically capable rover ever sent to another planet.


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