Intel Opens New 45-nm Microprocessor Fab in Israel
Intel opened a new 45-nm chip manufacturing plant in Israel on Tuesday, which is expected to be used to manufacture Intel's most advanced microprocessors.
Apple@30: The Great History (Trivia) Challenge
Opinion: Three decades is a long time, and Apple is a company rich with history. This short quiz will challenge the Mac expert and yet entertain the Apple novice. See how wellyou do.
Senate Debates Need for High-Speed Trains
Are Americans ready to give up their gas-guzzling SUVs and hop on a high-speed train like their European counterparts? Can the government get it together and efficiently oversee a multi-billion dollar infrastructure program?

Ford Adding Auto-Stop Engines to All Cars
Auto-stop systems, which cut the engine while idling at a traffic light in order to save fuel, are beginning to hit mainstream vehicles across the globe. Next up: Ford.
Accessing RAID 1 Hard Drives
I've tried different methods of backing up my hard drive data.

BitTorrent Pays For Direct Delivery
Before BitTorrent finalized their deal with Warner Brothers in May, they made sure that they would have the bandwidth to support it. On Tuesday, they announced where that bandwidth is coming from: a San Jose company called Global Netoptex Inc. (GNi).
Intel Releases Core i7 Pricing And They're Almost Cheap
Intel has released the prices of the Core i7 "Nehalem" quad-core processors, which the company has said will ship before the end of November. For less than $300, you can buy one.
Fuji's New D-SLR Explores the Unseen
Fuji has altered the existing S3 Pro to allow the camera to take photos in the infrared and ultraviolet light spectrums, naming it the S3 Pro UVIR.

Microsoft Readies Storage Service to Rival Google's 'Gdrive'
Microsoft's "Live Drive"will provide users with a virtual hard drive, according to Redmond officials.
How to Preserve Your 15 Minutes of Fame with Windows Vista Media Cente
With a TV tuner and a Vista PC, you can capture a clip and show off your big moment.