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RIM unveils touch-screen Torch
RIM unveils the BlackBerry Torch, a smart phone that combines a BlackBerry keyboard and a touch screen.
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The summer of my Droid
A six-month stint with a Verizon Wireless Droid by Motorola eased daily tasks for writer Trudy Walsh.
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Can BlackBerry's rumored tablet unseat iPad?
The rumor mill is working overtime with stories of a Flash-friendly BlackBerry tablet from Research in Motion
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Spy case shines light on steganography
Russian spies used ancient and modern means of secret message transmission
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Data.gov takes the 'Mumsy' test
GCN writer Trudy Walsh's 90-year-old mom weighs in on the usefulness of the newly redesigned Data.gov.
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Happy birthday, Mr. Data.gov
On its first anniversary, Data.gov debuts a redesign that makes the 250,000 government data sets easier to use.
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How to zip your laptop through TSA airport security
GCN Lab's Trudy Walsh usually checks her 10-pound laptop in her luggage when she flies. How has your laptop fared going through airport security?
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University of Maryland honors faculty members elected to National Academies
The University of Maryland held a reception for faculty members who recently were elected to the National Academies of Science and Engineering.
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DHS to enlist cell phones for early-warning chemical detection
The Homeland Security Department is working on developing a cell phone with an artificial nose that can detect and warn of chemical attacks.
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There's no panic like snow panic
Trudy Walsh blogs about Washington's penchant for panicking at the sight of snow—but concedes that the panic may be appropriate for the blizzard of 2010.
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White House launches iPhone app
The White House has joined in the application frenzy with a free download for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
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