How new podcasts like ‘JapanesePod101′ are changing the way people learn a foreign language.

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Learning a Language on Your iPod
How new podcasts like ‘JapanesePod101′ are changing the way people learn a foreign language.

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Learning a Language on Your iPod
Japan’s game arcades are far more extravagant and addictive than those in America. Is that a good thing for a country with a youth employment problem
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GM’s electric car may be dead, but start-up automaker Tesla is betting that pump-weary Americans are ready for a rebirth.
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The Death and Rebirth of the Electric Car
Hundreds of cities are planning municipal wireless networks with free Internet access.

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Are Free Public Wi-Fi Plans Mostly Hype?
New social-networking and content-sharing sites abound. But how much copycatting can the Web sustain before the boom becomes a bubble

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Social Networks: The Next Web Bubble?
A new program allows gas-guzzlers to atone for their carbon dioxide transgressions for a small fee. What if we could offset our other indulgences, too

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A Guilt-Relief Program for All Your Sins
From whimsical robots to giant wooden iPods, alpha-gearheads assembled their wildest inventions for the first ‘Maker Faire’ fest.
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The Festival for Alpha-Geeks and Inventors
From streaming video to customized audio and cell-phone alerts, baseball fans can use a host of new services to tune in anywhere, any time—even when they’d rather not get the bad news.
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High-Tech Ways to Get Your Baseball Fix
Only a year old, YouTube has already rocketed past Google and Yahoo to become No.
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Is YouTube the Napster of Video?
Do you love me for my keen wit, or because I know how to work the DVD player? Why couples are more digitally codependent than ever.

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Is Your Relationship Tech-Dependent?