EDITOR'S NOTE
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Good morning,
IBM researchers have developed a manufacturing technique capable of etching 1,000 three-dimensional world maps on materials the size of a grain of salt.
Also today, a new study looking at the long-term health effects of mobile phone use that researchers hope will allow more time for diseases to develop.
And how you can make your iPhone 2G dual-boot with iPhone and Android OS!
-- Ry Crozier
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TODAY ON ITNEWS
Hardware
IBM develops nano-manufacturing technique
By
Liz Tay
| April 23, 2010
Heated silicon tip etches nanoscale designs.
Software
Salesforce buys Jigsaw database for $152m
By
Rosalie Marshall
| April 23, 2010
Sales teams promised up-to-date business contacts.
Hardware
Biggest study on mobile phone health effects launched
By
Kate Holton
| April 23, 2010
More time for diseases to develop.
Software
Android OS gets loaded onto the iPhone
By
Lawrence Latif
| April 23, 2010
Opens up possibilities.
Strategy
Fujitsu offered "hush money" to ex-president
April 23, 2010
Plans to pay back amounts he received, says lawyer.
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