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Teenager's Power Storage Project Lights Up Science World


The future of mobile computing will include flexible displays and wearable technology, and a California teenager's science project could help power those developments. Eesha Khare's prize-winning supercapacitor is perfect for the kinds of energy storage needed for those technologies because of its small size and power capacity. In the meantime, she's basking in the glow of scientific achievement.
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Chinese Army Ends 3-Month Hacking Hiatus


Today in international tech news: After a respite, China's People's Liberation Army is up to its old hacking ways. Also: Nintendo overturns gay marriage; an Australian minister has an unfortunate Facebook Like; a Latvian teachers gets in trouble for scanning and uploading a textbook; and Yahoo Japan is out 22 million login names.
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Re: Enter the Netbook Slayer  John P. Mello Jr.  2009-12-16 10:41:28
Netbooks  akcoyote  2009-12-19 15:21:42
Netbook Slayer? Doubt it.  jcrglobalcaplaw  2009-12-17 04:55:15
Re: Operation Chokehold - AT&T's New-Media Noose  Renay San Miguel  2009-12-18 06:55:55
operation chokehold is a terrorist threat  bpmmx  2009-12-18 11:25:58
Operation Chokehold  randelle  2009-12-18 08:14:05
?  DanMA  2009-12-18 07:01:17
Re: Imagining an IBM, Apple Merger: iApple?  Rob Enderle  2009-12-14 04:42:14
More Senseless Blathering from Always-Wrong Enderle  bassfooter  2009-12-14 07:52:47
IBM Merger  MadamePJBailey  2009-12-14 06:35:39
IBM and Apple  NONsensical  2009-12-14 04:44:05
heh  JaylikeBird  2009-12-16 02:04:33
Re: Obama Techs Find Missing Pieces of Bush-Era Email Puzzle  Pete Yost  2009-12-15 23:07:07
Abbot, Costello: Chimney cleaning & Email archiving specialists  JaylikeBird  2009-12-15 23:10:30
Re: Australia Aims to Wall Off Unwanted Web Content  Rohan Sullivan  2009-12-15 12:05:45
Censorship vs. freedom, control vs. entropy  bpmmx  2009-12-15 12:27:53
Re: Robots in the Home? Be Afraid  Brooke Donald  2009-12-13 17:27:16
Amazing!  TamaraDigitalis  2009-12-14 09:01:19
Re: Search Giants Rev Up Innovation Engines  Richard Adhikari  2009-12-11 13:37:16
You are so right  ShyamKapur  2009-12-13 20:29:03
Re: Facebook's Bossy, Cagey Privacy Maneuvers  Paul Hartsock  2009-12-11 10:19:05
Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor  technologyb2b  2009-12-11 17:56:44
Required?  rclef  2009-12-11 10:24:26
Required.  PaulHartsock  2009-12-13 08:22:48
Re: Human Capacity for Information Is Massive but Finite  Brenda Young  2009-12-11 10:32:24
Work Hours Missing  BDon123  2009-12-11 10:36:35
Re: Home Sweet Networked Home, Part 2  Erika Morphy  2009-12-03 10:53:18
Home Sweet Networked Home  Fortrezz  2009-12-10 10:15:30
Re: The UN, Climategate and the Viral Web's Hot Air  Renay San Miguel  2009-12-04 12:42:04
climategate  GregoryMartin  2009-12-08 10:53:25
The environmental movement has been hijacked  dantronamus  2009-12-04 16:59:53
Tiger Woods Index  InfoSciJim  2009-12-04 14:04:36
Contrast web coverage with mainstream media on this one  Somerschool  2009-12-04 12:59:24
Re: Google Sharpens Search With Real-Time Results, Android Photo Finder  Richard Adhikari  2009-12-08 09:56:36
Real-Time  GregoryMartin  2009-12-08 10:48:58
Re: Droid: Easy, Breezy, Friendly, but a Little Fat  John P. Mello Jr.  2009-12-07 10:04:17
Pre has everything mentioned  fmcentire  2009-12-08 09:41:45
Re: How Google Could Kill Microsoft (and Maybe Apple) and Vice Versa  Rob Enderle  2009-12-07 09:04:04
hmmm  rickrack  2009-12-07 09:36:22
Re: The Wireless Burden: Our Never-Ending Thirst for News  Renay San Miguel  2009-10-09 04:47:15
The Wireless Burden  technewsuserid  2009-12-07 08:37:54
We need news  thoughtsdotcom  2009-10-09 08:08:29
Re: When a Picture Is Worth 1,000 Complaints  Renay San Miguel  2009-11-25 13:59:55
For the sake of Mistake  azharkadri  2009-12-06 22:34:51
Re: Hacked Climate Emails: Tempest in a Teapot?  Katherine Noyes  2009-11-25 13:07:41
Not Trenberth's First problem  bigjimsteele  2009-12-06 19:30:25
More than a tempest  Somerschool  2009-12-04 13:11:22
Poor Job  Eleyvie  2009-11-27 04:43:57
Absolute garbage  PhilipPeake  2009-11-26 08:25:25
Tempest in a Teapot  derekcrane  2009-11-26 05:59:36
Hacked Climate Emails: Tempest in a Teapot?  34all  2009-11-25 22:18:02
You're in denial  felixw  2009-11-25 17:33:54
Re: Social Networkers to Chase Red Balloons for $40K Prize  Renay San Miguel  2009-12-02 09:40:47
Team DeciNena  DeciNena  2009-12-04 15:04:10
report red balloon on sat, help red cross!  ispyred  2009-12-04 05:28:18
MIT  mit_team  2009-12-03 14:14:20
We have a real Red Balloon photo!  joncannell  2009-12-03 11:56:07
Join our team!  flyingcupcake  2009-12-02 09:58:56
Re: A Painful Social Media Foray for Seattle Journalists  Renay San Miguel  2009-12-04 12:05:52
#washooting  jcrglobalcaplaw  2009-12-04 13:23:57
Re: Bing Maps Beta Opens New Avenues of Exploration  Erika Morphy  2009-12-03 13:54:23
But what if you don't like coffee?  billybobb  2009-12-03 17:47:18

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