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Thursday, November 1, 2007

Today's Tech news: Astronauts will try risky repair job on solar wing

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The damage to a solar array that ripped as it was being unfurled by astronauts aboard the space station. A spacewalk set for Friday aims to work on the tear.
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Consumers are making Google really big; our blog joins Facebook.
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Gravity of the situation (and other planetary concerns).

NASA will release disputed air safety research
FTC: Complaint e-mails are a scam
Holiday time means personal use of the Net at work
Privacy groups back 'Do Not Track' list
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FCC approves cable competition for apartments
Google sets up widget distribution network
Judge extends timeframe for Microsoft arguments
'Endocrine disruptor' won't be on label
MIT researchers use light to move tiny particles
Boo! Scientists help us cope with fear
Skype video chats get sharper
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