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03/18/2010 11:53 AM
Family cashing in on 'David After Dentist'
"David After Dentist," the viral video of a woozy boy after dental surgery, has been viewed almost 54 million times on YouTube. It's also been an unexpected bonanza for the boy's Orlando, Florida-area family.

03/18/2010 06:50 AM
Is the 'paperless' office here at last?
Although the dream of the "paperless office" has been around for decades, businesses continue to print, copy and fax more than a trillion pages of office paper each year. Can new technology change that?

03/18/2010 09:53 AM
One pair of 3D glasses to rule them all
The good news about the 3D TVs coming out this spring and summer is that they'll come packed with two pairs of 3D lenses. The bad news? Those plastic glasses work only with the brand of TV with which they're shipped.

03/18/2010 12:08 PM
Web site's funny texts lead to app, TV show
When some people find out that Lauren Leto quit law school at Wayne State University after her first year to focus on her Web site, they lecture her about responsibility and planning for her future.

03/17/2010 07:27 AM
China partners to Google: Decide now
Google's business partners in China are asking the company to clarify whether it will stay or go.

03/17/2010 10:00 AM
So who won SXSW's 'location war?'
It was billed as the "location wars" -- two mobile networking services battling for the affections of the smartphone-wielding techie elite at the South by Southwest Interactive festival. So who won?

03/16/2010 05:18 PM
FCC releases plan to improve U.S. Web access
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission released a national "broadband plan" Tuesday that aims to give 90 percent of Americans access to affordable, high-speed Internet by 2020.

03/17/2010 08:04 AM
5 things we learned at SXSW
For techies, the South by Southwest Interactive festival produces a firehose of information.

03/16/2010 05:12 PM
Webmaster without modern Web
In rural Oklahoma, Kelli Fields struggles with a dial-up Internet connection so slow she does chores to pass the time while Web sites load. Today, the FCC unveils a plan to get 9 out of 10 Americans on broadband by 2020.

03/16/2010 10:15 AM
Is Google Wave getting Buzzed?
If Google Wave eventually fails to live up to the promise and hype that accompanied its launch at Google I/O in May 2009, consider its demise an inside job.