Saturday, May 25 2013, 21:03 PM

Sci-tech

Entertainment all day

In the early days of online streaming media, watching videos and listening to music wasn’t always a fun experience.

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  • New York transit added to Google's map service

    Google has added the biggest public transportation system in the U.S. to its popular mapping service, showing travelers how to navigate New York City's mass transit system.

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  • WHO warns climate change poses health risks

    The World Health Organization called for urgent action Wednesday to address public health risks posed by global warming to countries in the Asia Pacific, including a rise in diseases and…

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  • China's first spacewalk timed for Friday: Report

    A Chinese astronaut will conduct the country's first spacewalk on Friday afternoon local time. The spacewalk is expected to last about 40 minutes as the ship flies above the Chinese…

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  • Sun's wind and output on extended dimmer switch

    The sun has dialed back its furnace to the lowest levels seen in the space age. But don't worry - it's too small a difference to change life on Earth,…

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  • Google phone to cost $179, debut Oct. 22

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    The first phone that harnesses Google Inc's ambition to make the Internet easy to use on the go was revealed Tuesday, and it looks a lot like an iPhone.

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  • UK experts say Stonehenge was place of healing

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    A new research by two U.K. experts say that the stone circle was a center of healing which attracted the sick and infirm from all over prehistoric Europe.

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  • Microsoft to penetrate local SMB market

    No one can underestimate the potential of small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). Depending on how they are defined, it is estimated that there are between 35 million and 100 million…

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  • Lost opportunities online

    Quite a while back I came across an opportunity to buy shares from a company that was about launch its first Initial Public Offering (IPO).

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  • How to stay on top of your RSS feeds

    If you've been following this column closely, you'll know I'm a huge fan of Really Simple Syndication, or RSS. I reckon it's the single greatest thing to come out on…

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  • Small accidents mean big trouble for supercollider

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    The unique qualities of the world's largest particle collider mean that the meltdown of a small electrical connection could delay its groundbreaking research until next year, scientists said Sunday.

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