Technology and Video Games
The making of a Transformer
Giant alien robots don't actually exist. So the dozens featured in "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" had to be built from the ground up.
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Help the elderly go digital
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OSI Pharmaceuticals leaving LI for Westchester
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Google to launch new operating system
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Tip: Take computer training classes from home
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OSI Pharmaceuticals leaving LI for Westchester
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Hempstead reaches tentative pact on wireless boxes
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Jim Bernstein: Web site makes saying 'sorry' easy
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Verizon to launch LI TV channel
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Stars of small screens
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Apple drops price iPhone, MacBook
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Hand scanners ease shopping at local supermarkets
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Home solar energy booms
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Cops: AOL meeting leads to fatal stabbing
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NYPD: Caller ID scam rips off more than $15M
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Craigslist revamps 'erotic services' ad category
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LI air rescue team watches as shuttle lifts off
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Microsoft: Windows 7 on track for holiday sales
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Stores sued for price match policies
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Online book, DVD swaps gaining as way to save money
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Cablevision to offer faster high-speed Internet service
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Parents protest iPhone's Baby Shaker application
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Windows washer: Meet Microsoft's antidote to Vista
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Etan Horowitz: iPod shuffle: Are these earbuds for you?
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Woman snaps photo of subway groper, e-mails to cops
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Technology, social Web sites tempt jurors to disobey
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Segway, GM take on urban travel
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Stimulus scammers
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Cradle's new simulator puts you in pilot's seat
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Brookhaven Lab's superpowerful, $912M microscope
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PC experts appear to have defeated April Fool's worm
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Double-murder probe at ex-Jet's LI condo
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iPhone 3GS hits shelves
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Expert: Victims lose billions to Internet scams
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Nassau DA Rice latest LI official to join Twittersphere
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LI teens make big bucks from YouTube
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CES not feeling economic pain
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Will your TV work Friday?
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'Knight Rider' technology comes to LI
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Future of walking
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Cyber identity thieves can get anyone
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Electric bikes selling briskly
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Plug into tech on the cheap
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Toys combine reality and cyber worlds
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Military: TroopTube the new YouTube
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Microsoft upgrades Zune
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Death leaves online friends, guilds in limbo
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Guitar Hero: Live the dream
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Israel testing rocket interception system
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Technology & Video Games Photoblog Photos
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The most buzz-worthy games of 2009
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Palm hopes its Pre is a handful for competition
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Hulu's tug of war with TV
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Ideal set-top box
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Extended warranties: When to buy, when to skip Photos
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Mini Cooper goes electric
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G1 and Android phone reviewed
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Booze, drugs on your profile?
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Road gadgets
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Majoring in video games
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Gas-saving gadgets
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Television's next step: wireless
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2008 guide to laptops Photos
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iPhone 3G floods Long Island
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3rd dimension's the charm for tech wizard
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More kid games on the way
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Free online FPS targets Socom players
Video Games
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Video game review: 'Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II'
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Video game review: Street Fighter IV
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Video game review: Killzone 2
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Playing games with 50 Cent
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'Grand Theft Auto IV' wins big at Video Game Awards
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Video game review: 'Quantum of Solace'
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Majoring in video games
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The Beatles to star next in a new musical video game
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Game review: Buzz! Quiz TV for PS3
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Video game review: Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
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Video game review: Madden NFL 09
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AP Technology
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Glitch in antivirus software generates annoying false alarms for users
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London 2012 ends bankrupt Nortel's sponsorship, signs up Cisco for $19.4 million less
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Experts work to untangle US, South Korea cyber attack, disagree over extent of Pyongyang ties
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Britain's royal family joins Twitter _ but don't expect one to 'tweet'
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Google CEO glad he dropped his resistance to co-founders' push for PC operating system
AP Science
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Reported US swine flu cases up to 37,000, and obesity a possible factor
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Invasive kelp spreads to SF Bay, worrying scientists and outpacing eradication efforts
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Scientists observe mysterious tremors deep in California's mighty San Andreas Fault
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Forecasters say El Nino has returned, can affect weather worldwide
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Science loses ground as nation's greatest achievement, still seen as positive by public



