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The Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Twitter are teaming up on a $10 million project to better understand social networks and figure out new ways to benefit from them.

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Scientists say they have taken a big step toward displaying live video in three dimensions — a technology far beyond 3-D movies and more like the "Star Wars" scene where a ghostly Princess Leia image pleads, "Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi."

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It looks like an iPad, only it's 1/14th the cost: India has unveiled the prototype of a $35 basic touchscreen tablet aimed at students, which it hopes to bring into production by 2011. 

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Ballmer sees computers processing high-level instructions within as little as five years. You don’t dismiss that as science fiction when it’s coming from the chief executive officer of software giant Microsoft Corp.
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Ballmer sees computers processing high-level instructions within as little as five years. You don’t dismiss that as science fiction when it’s coming from the chief executive officer of software giant Microsoft Corp.
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