| Top headlines The two companies create a wide-ranging deal covering chips and software for mobile devices. | | At 8,000 feet, near Aspen, Colo., a nonprofit called the Rocky Mountain Institute is demonstrating just how efficient residential living can be. | The U.S. government's Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing Loan Program is designed to promote the development of fuel-efficient cars. | | Apple employees and a reporter say they saw Apple's CEO at company headquarters. The sightings come just days after a report surfaced that he may have had a liver transplant | A Nokia-Siemens joint venture denies allegations it provided Internet wiretapping gear to Iran, leaving many to wonder who's aiding the Internet snoops? Or are their Net restrictions entirely homemade? Motorola is hoping Android will help it win a greater slice of the cell phone market, according to The Wall Street Journal. The devices are due by the end of the year. Video of the day | | A recipe for high-tech chocolate Silicon Valley tech culture meets San Francisco food culture at the new soon-to-open factory for artisan chocolate maker, TCHO. | The Digital Home | | The video game industry might soon require an activation just to play a game you bought at the store. But in practice, it makes little sense. Read full story | Photos | | At around 8,000 feet, not far from the glitz of Aspen, Colo., the Rocky Mountain Institute is putting its money where its mouth is when it comes to hyper-efficient, sustainable housing. Read full story | | | | | More from CNET News: | |
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