Archive for March, 2008
Keeping with Google’s tradition of April Fools jokes, we are getting an early preview of one of 2008’s.
ChaCha launches voice input feature on human-powered search site for people who don’t want to send a text message.
The Oakland, Calif., solar start-up will build power plants capable of churning out 500 megawatts of power for PG&E, and the figure may rise to 900 megawatts.
Officially launched 10 years ago, it gave rise to Firefox, Thunderbird. On its birthday, it has another reason to cheer thanks to a new study by Forrester.
In an April 1st post announcing the deal, TechCrunch editor Michael Arrington throws down the gauntlet in a new feud with the mainstream media of teen and pre-teen publications.
In Shanghai this week, Intel will share news about its research into extending the intelligence of mobile devices. It’s still a work in progress, but things are getting interesting.
Also: How we hear one voice amid many. Read these stories and more on News.com Extra.
Also: How we hear one voice amid many. Read these stories and more on News.com Extra.
Carnegie Mellon’s “Boss,” an autonomous Chevy Tahoe, and Stanford’s self-driving “Junior” will face off against each other again at the Toyota Grand Prix.
