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After tweeting from space station, astronauts return home
A new crew is taking over the International Space Station after two NASA astronauts and one Russian cosmonaut successfully returned to Earth Monday night.
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Houston, we have a leak. Space station losing ammonia
NASA ground engineers and astronauts aboard the International Space Station are working together to fix an ammonia leak on the station.
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NASA's Mars rover may be in trouble after month of silence
NASA engineers are waiting to see if they can pull a long-running Mars rover out of stand-by mode.
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Massive citizen smartphone photo and video probe underway into Boston bombings
Following the deadly bombings at the Boston Marathon, investigators mounted a massive investigation that includes close scrutiny of digital photos and videos taken about the time of the blasts from citizen smartphones and area surveillance cameras.
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Splashdown!! SpaceX Dragon returns to Earth
The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft safely splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, winding up a three-week mission to resupply the International Space Station.
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HP has 'no plans to break up,' Whitman claims
Struggling Hewlett-Packard has taken several steps this year to assure users and investors that it's working to put past distractions behind it while bolstering its full product line.
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Intel promotes next-gen app development
Software engineers are using Intel tools to explore new ways people can use their voices, hand gestures and head-and-eye movements to operate computers.
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Obama touts IBM-backed tech education program
In his recent State of the Union address, President Barack Obama had nice things to say about tech vendors, specifically drawing attention to a unique IT education program backed by IBM.
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Security concerns bedevil Chinese outsourcing
China's plan to create a competitive outsourcing industry was hit with another blow last month with the release of a report that lay bare, in ways never seen before, the extent of the security risks of working in the country.
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Top users of H-1B visas are offshore outsourcers, Computerworld study finds
The biggest users of H-1B visas are offshore outsourcers, many based in India, or U.S.-based companies whose employees are mostly located overseas, according to government data obtained and analyzed by Computerworld.
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HP's woes persist as Autonomy deal goes bad
Hewlett-Packard vows to 'aggressively' seek recompense for alleged fraud on the part of U.K. software vendor Autonomy, which HP acquired in a $US10.3 billion deal last year.
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