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February 11, 2011
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redarrow Ask Maggie: What to do with that old AT&T iPhone
redarrow Study: Humanity can store 295 exabytes of data
 
redarrow MacBook Air 'Sandy Bridge' update expected in June
redarrow Micron to reveal tech it says increases chip speed 20-fold

In the proposed partnership, Windows Phone would become Nokia's principal OS, and phones would use Microsoft search and ad services.
A nuclear reactor, albeit a very small one, has been spitting atoms amid the city bustle near MIT since 1958. Even though it's steeped in history, the research center is leading experiments on the future of nuclear power.
Maggie advises a reader on what to do with that old iPhone, Also: choosing between iPhone and Android; Verizon's unlimited data plan.
Apple is aiming for a summer refresh of the MacBook Air that will be centered on an upgrade to Intel's Sandy Bridge processors, CNET has learned.
That's 295 with 18 zeros after it. But it's only a hundredth of what humanity's DNA can store.
Micron Technology is set to unveil a type of hybrid memory that it claims will make standard memory chips used in PCs today 20 times faster.
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