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Transitioning to a post-peak oil world: CNET News

A Boulder, Colo., nonprofit is urging communities across the country and the world to prepare for the chaos that could come from the end of cheap oil. Daniel Terdiman reports for Road Trip 2009.
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A Boulder, Colo., nonprofit is urging communities across the country and the world to prepare for the chaos that could come from the end of cheap oil. Daniel Terdiman reports for Road Trip 2009.
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Dubbed the "homeless hacker" by the media, Adrian Lamo's unauthorized penetration testing led to his arrest, but to some his acts were more performance art than crime.
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Apple's CEO "has an excellent prognosis" after undergoing liver transplant surgery about two months ago at Methodist University Hospital in Memphis, doctor says.
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The business software giant says it's pleased with performance on both the top and bottom lines, especially in light of the troubled global economy.
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Microsoft gets into the smart grid starting at home with a Web application that gives consumers information and tips for saving electricity and natural gas.
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"Fight Club" director David Fincher is reportedly in advanced talks to take on the movie based on the forthcoming book "The Accidental Billionaires," Variety reports.
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