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All Tech Considered
3:41 am
Tue January 22, 2013

This Defense Contractor Has A Green Side

Originally published on Tue January 22, 2013 10:06 am

Lots of companies make products that don't have much in common, but AeroVironment specializes in two products that are very different — electric vehicle chargers, which keep cars like the Nissan Leaf on the road, and military drones. The Los Angeles-area firm is a leading manufacturer of small unmanned aircraft.

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Digital Life
5:13 pm
Mon January 21, 2013

Inaugural Smartphone App Could Be Helping Mine Data For Democrats

Originally published on Mon January 21, 2013 5:25 pm

The Presidential Inaugural Committee released a smart phone app this week to help people follow inaugural events in real time. It has maps of the parade route, volunteer opportunities and real-time updates. It also has an invisible feature — the app could be mining data for Democrats.

Digital Life
5:13 pm
Mon January 21, 2013

Inauguration Attendees Use Smartphones As Public Diaries

Originally published on Mon January 21, 2013 5:26 pm

The Presidential Inaugural Committee might have its first-ever smart phone app, but for the hundreds of thousands of onlookers flooding into the National Mall on Monday, there were plenty of other reasons to be clutching a mobile device. Many just wanted to say, "We came."

Technology
5:13 pm
Mon January 21, 2013

Tech Week Ahead: Controversial Founder Of File-Sharing Site Launches New Service

Originally published on Mon January 21, 2013 5:24 pm

Laura Sydell gives a look ahead to the week in tech news. She covers the launch of Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom's latest website and the rollout of what Facebook is calling its "graph search."

NPR Story
12:03 pm
Fri January 18, 2013

Inventors Design Lamp Powered Entirely By Gravity

Originally published on Fri January 18, 2013 1:03 pm

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FLORA LICHTMAN, HOST:

This is SCIENCE FRIDAY. I'm Flora Lichtman, filling in for Ira Flatow today. Solar wind, geothermal - now there's a new renewable energy source to add to that list. It's free, completely reliable and totally unlimited: the force of gravity. Two British designers have invented a lamp that runs on gravity alone. Their GravityLight - yes, that's its name, aptly named - uses, you guessed it, the pull of gravity on a weight to generate up to 30 minutes of light.

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All Tech Considered
5:38 pm
Thu January 17, 2013

Bump On The Road For Driverless Cars Isn't Technology, It's You

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Car companies are picking up automobile concepts such as this Lexus SL 600 Integrated Safety driverless research vehicle, shown at the Consumer Electronics Show in early January in Las Vegas.

Originally published on Fri January 18, 2013 1:07 am

The Two-Way
12:07 pm
Thu January 17, 2013

'Make Me Asian' App Removed From Google Play Store

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A screenshot from the "Make me Asian" app page in the Google Play store. The app is no longer available.

Originally published on Fri January 18, 2013 10:10 am

"Make Me Asian," a smartphone app that drew the ire of Asian-American activists for what they say are stereotypical depictions, is no longer available on the Google Play Store.

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The Two-Way
3:00 pm
Wed January 16, 2013

Outsourced: Employee Sends Own Job To China; Surfs Web

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Plugged in, but not at work: Web security personnel were called in to find out how a company's network was being accessed from China. They found that an employee had outsourced his own job.

Originally published on Thu January 17, 2013 6:41 am

What began as a company's suspicion that its infrastructure was being hacked turned into a case of a worker outsourcing his own job to a Chinese consulting firm, according to reports that cite an investigation by Verizon's security team. The man was earning a six-figure salary.

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