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American IT workers file suit for jobs lost due to outsourcing

IT workers laid off when their jobs were outsourced have filed a class action suit against Molina Healthcare Inc. Read more

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Photos: GE's LEED Platinum data center

GE recently built a $48 million state-of-the-art data center, one of the first in the world with LEED Platinum certification. Here are photos from the grand opening on August 18, 2011 in Louisville, Kentucky. View on site

NASA's aircraft of the future (images)

NASA is attempting to fill the skies with quieter, faster, more fuel efficient, and carbonless aircraft. View on site

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As we mourn HP's decision to end support for WebOS devices, CNET reviews the various smartphones and tablets that have run the operating system. View on site



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