Daniel Ha, obscurely famous.

Wife, daughters of missing CNET editor found alive | CNET News.com

Still developing.

Is Your MySpace or Facebook Undermining Your Résumé?

Many companies that recruit on college campuses have been using search engines like Google and Yahoo to conduct background checks on seniors looking for their first job.

The Business Geek: Not An Oxymoron

Here is OnStartup's "What Makes a Great Business Geek." A couple choice points:

AMD-ATI Merger Looks Likely

Advanced Micro Devices may be looking to buy graphics company ATI Technologies, a move that would benefit the overall graphics industry, according to RBC Capital Markets.

2007 BMW 3-Series 335i, 328i Coupe revealed

Here are the official pictures of the new 2007 3-series coupes (E92).

The Daily Telegraph | First Knights Templar are discovered

New 'The Da Vinci Code' Trailer Released on Yahoo! Movies

The newest trailer for Ron Howard's silver screen adaption of Dan Brown's immensely popular The Da Vinci Code has just been released.

SanDisk Confident About Taking Market Share Away from Apple

Sandisk to push the "more for your money" angle.

Make way! Microsoft to enter handheld gaming market

Microsoft is entering the portable foray, competing with products such as Sony's PSP, Nintendo's NintendoDS, and Apple's iPod.

Scientists discover swimming ants

North Queensland scientists have discovered a new type of ant, believed to be the only species that can live, swim and navigate under water.

Trapped in Soulless Cubicles: The Great Escape

Forty million American employees toil in soulless cubicles. How did they get there -- and can business ever break out of the box?

Do You Sudoku? Physicist Uncovers Univeral Solving Algorithm

When Cornell physicist Veit Elser attempted to demystify an esoteric imaging problem for biologists, he had no idea his solution would also help subway riders and break room loiterers around the world figure out those challenging, Sudoku puzzles.

The Brain Computer Interface - Engadget

The system reads brain-waves from 128 scalp electrodes -- very slowly, mind you -- and apparently over the last couple of years they've already honed the device to control a pointer and enable trained users to actually write a sentence with their mind alone (even though it may ta

Cartoons: The End of Europe's Tolerance? - Newsweek: International Editions - MSNBC.com

Farewell, multiculturalism. A cartoon backlash is pushing Europe to insist upon its values.

Man showing off OnStar leads to drug arrest

A man showing off his OnStar system in his Cadillac Escalade found out the system worked too well.

Sony Ericsson K800 and five more

The first of Sony Ericsson's Cyber-Shot mobile phone line has been announced.

Ask.com's Jeeves retires after 10 years of service

Ask.com was recently relaunched without its famous mascot, Jeeves.

He Helped Build the iPod; Now He Has Built a Rival - New York Times

Paul Mercer, a veteran Apple Macintosh software designer, leds the team behind the software in Samsung's newest Z5 portable MP3 player.

The Trouble With Boys

Is our education system working against boys?

Spider-Man Black Costume Teaser Released

Super-Hero Hype! has a first look at Sony's Spider-Man 3 teaser.

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