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 is obsessed with machines that have arms, legs and head and say ‘hello.’

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Japan’s Love Affair with Androids
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
Why Steve Jobs is winning the digital download wars—and what his competitors are trying to do about it.
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Why Apple is Winning the Digital Media War
Hundreds of cities are planning municipal wireless networks with free Internet access.

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Are Free Public Wi-Fi Plans Mostly Hype?
A Web start-up hopes to give consumers an easier way to protect themselves from identity theft, but the company may get the cold shoulder from credit-reporting agencies.
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ID-Theft Protection Runs Into Hurdles
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?