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MIT Researchers Develop Virus Batteries
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology managed to turn the concept of a battery...
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Early foray into disc backups has limited household use
Hamburg - Computer users nowadays have a choice of hard drives for storing data - the computer's...
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Spring cleaning a computer speeds it up
Crumbs, fingerprints and dust bunnies: every computer gets dirty. And the dirt is not just...
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Kepler Launches to Search for other ‘Earths’
NASA and JPL launched the Kepler telescope, a $590-million mission that for the next three years...
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Microsoft Brings Forth Long List Of Improvements For Windows 7
Microsoft is working hard on making Windows 7 the dream-operating system, and this week has...
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Microsoft Demos Emerging Technology During TechFest 2009
Technology as we see it now is just a small glimpse of what technology will look like in a few...
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Microsoft Inaugurates Own Retail Stores
The software giant from Redmond, Washington, will release several retail stores in order to display...
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Microsoft Plans to Open Its Own Retail Stores
Microsoft has recently announced that it intends to open several stores across the United States,...
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Dell Launches Second Version of Latitude XT
Dell has just introduced a new version of its multi-touch, convertible tablet PC. This will have a...
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NASA: Mars Rover Is in “Good Health” after Memory Error
Spirit, one of the two NASA rovers that have been roaming Mars’s surface during the past five...
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Apple Gets Patent for iPhone’s Multitouch Technology
On January 20, Apple was awarded with a patent regarding the multitouch functionality on the...
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The New iPhone Nano, This Summer’s Must Have
Chinese-language paper The Economic Daily News reported on Tuesday that two chip manufacturers are...
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Apple Might Attend To Next Year’s CES
According to a source close to Apple, the company is planning to participate at the Consumer...
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NASA’s Mars Rovers Celebrate 5 Years of Martian Activity
NASA’s Mars rovers are celebrating five years of activity on the Red Planet. It has been five...
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2009 technology wish list - and why not?
Washington - Wish lists often accompany celebrations around the beginning of a new year. And...
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Stealthy Electric Cars Are Set To Get Noisier
Stuttgart, Germany - It is a common scene wherever today's pioneering electric vehicles whirr...
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Yahoo Inbox Gets Smarter
During a press conference held yesterday in San Francisco, Yahoo announced its new initiative which...
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Preserving digital memories: Choosing a storage solution
Washington - Most of us have a box or book of old photographs somewhere - precious memories of...
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NASA Announces New Schedule For Its Mars Rover: 2011
The space agency has announced that NASA's Mars Science
Laboratory will launch two years later...
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PS3 to Get “Sixense” Wii-Like Controller
A video
was recently leaked by PlayStation Lifestyle, showing a new controller to come
for the...
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Intel and Micron Put 34nm Flash Chips into Production
Intel and its partner Micron Technology announced on Monday
that they’ve begun to mass-produce...
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Vista Capable Program Scandal : The Lowdown
The latest public outrage surrounding Microsoft and Vista
has been going on for two years...
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Tech gifts for a frugal holiday season
Washington - The holiday season is fast approaching in many parts of the world, which means gift...
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Study Reveals Problems With MP3 Player Headphones
A new study reveals that headphones from digital music players may interfere with a pacemaker or an...
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Microsoft Releases Beta Versions of Visual Studio, .NET 4.0
Yet another major release with the occasion of the Los
Angeles Microsoft Professional Developers...
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Astronauts to Use the Moon in Training for Mars
NASA chief Mike Griffin spoke this week at the International
Astronautical Congress in Glasgow,...
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China Ready To Send First Astronaut On Spacewalk.
Shenzhou VII, China’s upcoming space mission, the
first Chinese mission that will take astronauts...
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Pentax Introduces 10-Megapixel Entry-Level DSLR
Pentax today revealed an entry-level DSRL model designed to
answer the needs of beginners in SRL...
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Microsoft Introduce BlueTrack Mice
Microsoft made an announcement today in Seattle at their computer hardware launch
event,...
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Microsoft Launches BlueTrack Technology-Running Explorer Mice
Microsoft announced the launch of its newest line of mousse and keyboards. The company’s Explorer...
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Movies
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TV Series Review: “The Trials of Ted Haggard”
Real stories that have turned into movies or serials have always attracted the audience. Public...
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Toni Collette Stars in “United States of Tara”
In Showtime's “The United States of Tara” created by Oscar-winning screenwriter Diablo...
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Mickey Rourke And Aronofsky’s “The Wrestler”
In spite of the fact that we all know pro wrestling is simulated and that, generally speaking,...
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Review" “The Wrestler”: The Life Scene
In spite of the fact that we all know pro wrestling is
simulated and that, generally speaking,...
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“The Day the Earth Stood Still” to Open Friday
Friday,
December 12, the movie “The Day the Earth Stood Still” is scheduled to debut in
United...
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“Twilight” Has Become Quite the Phenomenon
Ever since
the movie “Twilight” opened in United States theaters on November 21, fans of
the...
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“Twilight” to Open Friday in the United States
The
romantic horror drama starring Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and
Billy Burke „Twilight”...
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Lindsay Lohan Loves Samantha, Is Not A Lesbian 'Maybe' Bisexual
The only thing about Lindsay Lohan still making headlines these days is the status of her...
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"City Of Ember” Takes Us On Wild Ride Below The Surface
Unlike other fantasy books turned into movies and later into a whole franchise, Jeanne DuPrau's...
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Review: “The Express” Runs on The Road to Glory
Although not all of us are sports fans, movies depicting the
world of athletes enclose a je ne...
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Suburban Terror And Neighbor Paranoia Meet In Lakeview Terrace
The quiet and seemingly harmless white beautiful houses with
green lawns and rosebushes in the...
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Middle-Aged Hard Rocker Plus Teenage Band: Big Screen Rock Parody
He’s out of “The Office” and onto the big screens. Rainn
Wilson proves once again that charm does...
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Christian Bale Asks for Privacy to Deal with Deeply Personal Matter
While in Barcelona Thursday, “Dark
Knight” star Christian Bale made the first public comments...
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Hellboy II: The Golden Army Beats Hancock In Friday Box Office
With $13,777,000 in ticket sales, Hellboy II: The Golden
Army has managed to earn the first spot...
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Prince Caspian: Not Just a Story, But a Stirring Fantasy
The second published novel in C.S. Lewis’ children fantasy
series The Chronicles of Narnia has...
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Rocking Premiere of “Shine a Light”
Hundreds of excited fans of the Rolling Stones gathered in
London’s Leicester Square for the UK...
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Movie Review: Drillbit Taylor
Youngsters who were forbidden to watch last year’s
R-rated “Superbad” now have...
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Movie Review: ‘The Bank Job’
First of all you have to know that “The Bank Job” is based
on a true story of a bank robbery which...
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Last Season of ‘The Wire’ Takes a Snap at Newspaper Industry
The HBO series “The Wire” will enter its fifth and final
season on Sunday night. Even though the...
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Health
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Autistic Kids Display Common Genetic Variations
Researchers have long blamed genetics for autism and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) but no study...
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What is swine flu?
Stockholm - The current outbreak of swine flu which has caused alarm around the world is a...
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Choose exercise over creams in fight against cellulite
Cellulite is a terrible part of aging for some women. They stare into the mirror appalled when...
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New Technique to Detect Cancer May Soon Be Available
New research in the online issue of the journal Nature Medicine suggests that a new technique to...
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Teva Gets FDA Approval for Marketing Topamax Tablets
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. said the Food and Drug Administration has given its approval...
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The Excessive Presence of B-Cell Clones Signals an Increased Risk of Common Leukemia
A new study conducted by Maryland’s National Cancer Institute finds a connection between the...
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FDA Warns about Skin Numbing Drugs
The Food and Drug Administration on Friday released a statement warning consumers about the...
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Fosamax And Similar Drugs May Lead To Jawbone Death?
Drugs have a series of side effects that are sometimes missed in trials. The effects usually...
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Stay Away from Chicken Trucks! They May Spread Poultry Pathogens
A surprising finding by a team of researchers at The John Hopkins University Bloomberg School of...
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New Drug Set To Solve Mutation Problem
The bavituximab drug was tested on lab animals and it has shown remarkable success in tackling two...
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Rain and Autism Linked: Counties with More Rainfall Have Higher Autism Rates
The results of a new study confirm the
findings of a controversial 2006 paper entitled “Does...
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Physical Warmth Influences Emotions
Researchers have been conducting studies which focus on the relation between physical and emotional...
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Prostate Gland, a Repository of Adult Stem Cells, Genentech Researchers Found
Researchers at Genentech, in San Francisco, found that
the prostate contains adult stem cells that...
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Fan Use May Save Your Baby’s Life, Lowers SIDS Risk
A study in the October issue of Archives of Pediatrics &
Adolescent Medicine may offer a...
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Immune drug fights cancer, German researchers claimBy Ernest Gill, dpa
Hamburg, Germany - A drug which encourages the body's own immune system to fight cancer cells has...
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Energy Drinks? You’d Better Avoid Them!
Have you wondered how many people consume energy drinks on a daily basis, or even more often? Or...
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New Revolutionary Drug For Treatment of Psoriasis
Johnson & Johnson introduced an experimental drug called ustekinumab that is said to show...
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Popeye’s Energy Source Now to Be Irradiated
The Food and Drug Administration started allowing food makers to irradiate iceberg lettuce and...
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Water Safety Warning Issued In Florida
Even though the Broward Health Department recently addressed the public with information about...
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Measles Preferred To Autism
This year’s alarming number of measles infections, which is
significantly larger than any...
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Survivors From 1918’s Spanish Flu Still Produce Antibodies
In a report presented by the newest issue of the journal Nature, scientists offer a new perspective...
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“Crypto” Parasite Sickens Swimmers in Dallas Area
Dallas County Health and Human Services warned and advised people with weakened immune systems to...
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New Technique May Help Doctors Monitor Lung Tumors In “Real Time”
A new non-surgical technique developed at Massachusetts General Hospital
Cancer Center,
snagging...
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Tainted Tomatoes Still Out There, Salmonella Risk Remains High
People might want to think twice before starting a veggie
diet these days, as the Salmonella risk...
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Antibacterial Wipes Spread Dangerous Bacteria
A new study has unveiled that antibacterial wipes actually help the spread of dangerous strains of...
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Shiny Lip Glosses Increase Cancer Risk
A
new study by dermatologist Christine Brown at Baylor
University Medical
Center in Dallas found...
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A New Study Reveals Older Corneas Are Suitable for Transplants
According to the findings of a new study funded by the
National Eye Institute (NEI) the age pool...
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Big Belly Indicates High Dementia Risk
A new study has found that having fat on your belly in your 40s indicates a high risk of developing...
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Gecko’s Feet Taught Scientists to Create New Surgical Adhesive
Inspired by the sticky-feet of the gecko, scientists have
developed a waterproof and biodegradable...
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New Findings About Spinal Cord Injuries
A new hope emerges for paralyzed people, as the UCLA scientists
have reported that they managed to...
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People
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Fellow Writers Remember Late US Novelist John Updike
Tributes to Pulitzer Prize winner John Updike, who died Tuesday after losing the battle with lung...
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Canadian Model Liskula Cohen Sues Google Over Offensive Blog
Blogs are sometimes used by people who want to express their...
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Bettie Page, Legendary Pin-up Queen, Really Made a Difference
Bettie Page, the 1950s secretary who became a model over night and whose controversial photographs...
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Jamie Lynn Spears Rumored To Be Expecting Second Baby
Jamie Lynn Spears, younger sister to pop star Britney Spears
and actress in her own right, is...
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Details on Sarah Palin’s E-mail Hack Surface
It seems
that not even hacking is what it used to be any more. Some Google searches,
some light...
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Swimmer Michael Phelps To Write About His Olympic Accomplishments
Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps announced yesterday that he
had plans to write a book about the...
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Dion and Woods Don’t Care about the Lingering Draught
Celine Dion and Tiger Woods have shown great lack of concern over the situation in which Treasure...
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Audrina Patridge’s Teenage Slip-Up: Nude Photos
She was young, naïve and trusting and she agreed to have
herself photographed in the nude. “The...
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Dennis Quaid's Twins Are Recovering from Drug Overdose
The two-week-old twins of actor Dennis Quaid, who were born via a gestational carrier on November...
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Opri Strikes Back at Birkhead
Los Angeles attorney Debra Opri filed a lawsuit against her former client Larry Birkhead Monday,...
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Pamela Ex-Hasselhoff Bach Booked for Hit-and-Run
David Hasselhoff’s former wife, Pamela Bach, was booked Monday on a hit-and-run charge in Van...
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Sports
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Federer falls to fellow Swiss as Stan stuns second seed
Monte Carlo - Roger Federer lost for only the third time in his career to a compatriot, going out...
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Nadal and Federer open clay season with solid wins
Monte Carlo - Roger Federer and Davis Cup team-mate Stan Wawrinka advanced into a Swiss showdown at...
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Spain cement Davis Cup hat-trick with Argentina victory
Mar del Plata, Argentina - Spain lifted a third Davis Cup trophy this decade, continuing an Olympic...
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Felipe Massa declared Belgian GP winner after Hamilton punished
Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium - Ferrari's Felipe Massa was Sunday declared winner of Formula One's...
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Massa edges Hamilton for European GP pole
Valencia, Spain - Ferrari's Felipe Massa claimed pole position in qualifying Saturday for the...
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McNamee Uncovers Photo Evidence – Did Clemens Lie Under Oath?
Roger Clemens spent another day at Capitol Hill on Thursday,
denying all allegations against him...
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The Bryans Get the Job Done - U.S. Wins Davis Cup over Russia
The U.S. won its 32nd Davis Cup title yesterday as the Bryan brothers defeated Russia’s Nikolay...
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Klinsmann Would Be Ideal England Manager
Juergen Klinsmann denied the speculations that he could take over the job left vacant by Steve...
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Arenas Out with Knee Surgery, Wizards Continue Wining
Gilbert Arenas, Washington Wizards All-Star guard, will be out of NBA action for three months after...
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Celtics Excelent Against the Nuggets: 119-92
The Boston Celtics offered a display of precision and pace against the Denver Nuggets, a display...
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U.S. Beats Nigeria to Win the Group
United States’ Lili Chalupny scored what proved to be the decisive goal after just 55 seconds to...
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Serena Williams Steps Out of US Open
Two-time champion Serena Williams couldn’t get past the quarter-finals this year at Flushing...
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Business
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Welcome to the comfort zone - Mercedes new E-class impresses
Hamburg - Calling all company car users and well-heeled family fathers - the all-new E-class...
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LG Brings A New Multimedia Phone On The Market
LG Electronics released on Sunday a few details about its new upcoming multimedia phone, Arena,...
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Google Earth's Update Takes The Software To Another Level
Google’s first major update to its extremely popular mapping software Google Earth was...
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Google Earth Is Now Bigger And Better
Google released the first major update to its Google Earth mapping software, which will include...
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The EU Regulators Are Not Finished With Microsoft
Yesterday, Microsoft Corp. confirmed that it’s been accused by the EU regulators for breaking...
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India signs 2.1-billion dollar deal with Boeing for navy aircraft
New Delhi - India has signed a 2.1-billion-dollar contract with United...
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Fake iPhone Nanos Begin To Surface
Apple Insider announced that several electronics stores across Thailand recently began selling...
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Yahoo Gets A New Open Strategy
During a press conference held yesterday in San Francisco, Yahoo announced its new initiative which...
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Vista Capable Program Scandal – The Lowdown
The latest public outrage surrounding Microsoft and Vista
has been going on for two years...
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Google Prepares Its Strategy For 'Attacking' The White Spaces
California’s San Jose hosted yesterday the Wireless
Communications Association International...
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Apple's New Laptop Offer Is Out!
Apple Inc. presented yesterday its new laptops, the MacBook
and the MacBook Pro, putting an end to...
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The iPhone Will Get Flash In A Flash
During the Flash On The Beach (FOTB) conference in Brighton,
Sr. Director of Engineering at Adobe...
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NASA Terminates The Contract With Oceaneering
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
terminated its $180 million contract with...
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Apple Prepares iPhone Software Update
There have been a lot of discussions surounding the launch of the new 3G iPhone. Most of them were...
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Metal Gear Solid 4 Boosts Sony's PS3 Sales In June
It seems like finally Sony has solved one of the biggest
problems of its gaming platform. Ever...
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Microsoft To Develop New Innovative Search Engine With Powerset
Microsoft is a company with a winner’s mentality. This is
what keeps it going in its quest to be...
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It's Time For Gmail To Step Up
Gmail Labs is set on accepting all available feedback from its
users in order to upgrade its...
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Nintendo’s Wii Is On Hot Demand
News about the insufficient stocks of Nintendo’s Wii console
begin to surface again. The game was...
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LG and Samsung Attack The DTV Market
LG and Samsung announced their plans to develop a device that will allow the access of digital...
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Massey to Pay $20 Million EPA Fine to Settle Lawsuit
Massey Energy Co, the fourth largest producer of coal in the United States by revenue, announced on...
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Tube Strike Causes Chaos in London
Maintenance workers from London's Underground decided to go on a 72-hour strike, causing chaos in...
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Specials
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Queen Nefertiti bust has two faces, study shows
Berlin - German researchers have discovered that the bust of an Egyptian pharaonic queen hailed as...
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Chang'e-I Ends Its Lunar Mission With Planned Crash
With a controlled crash-landing on the surface of the moon, China's first lunar probe, the...
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Microsoft Shows Forth Long List Of Improvements For Windows 7
Microsoft is working hard on making Windows 7 the dream-operating system, and this week has...
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What Killed the Neanderthals?
Scientists will never give up on trying to discover as many things as possible about the species of...
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Fossils Hunters: Giant Snake that Could Eat a Cow
The scientific community is stunned by the recent discovery of the...
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Google Makes another Smart Move with Google Ocean and Google Mars
Google Earth has ventured into new waters. Really, it got its feet wet.
The 5.0 version...
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With Google Ocean, Now We Can All Be Dolphins
In a new major update of its already famous Google Earth, the Mountain View proved that the world...
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Mother of Octuplets Case Raises Ethical Questions
Given that more details are beginning to surface concerning a woman who has recently given...
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Methane Discovered On The Red Planet
Mars keeps the scientists on their toes, as there is always some new interesting aspect being...
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Five Years Of Activity For NASA’s Mars Rovers
NASA’s Mars rovers are celebrating five years of activity on the Red Planet. It has been five...
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More Apple Rumors
After there were some rumors circulating about the possibility that Wal-Mart will be selling $99...
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Life on Mars Seems Possible
An orbiting spacecraft has discovered carbonate minerals on a Martian surface called the...
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Hubble Detects Carbon Dioxide On A Distant Exoplanet
The Hubble Space Telescope made a remarkable discovery on a
Jupiter-sized planet from another...
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NASA: The Mars Rover Launch Postponed To 2011
NASA delayed the Mars Science Laboratory mission until 2011, due to technical challenges and the...
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NASA’s Mars Mission Delayed Until 2011
Thursday, NASA announced they would be delaying their launch of a Mars robotic mission until 2011,...
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“Twilight” Has Become Quite The Phenomenon
Ever since
the movie “Twilight” opened in United States theaters on November 21, fans of
the...
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Buried Ice Glaciers On Mars Shed Light On The Planet’s Ice Age Past
Huge water ice reservoirs are not exclusively present in Mars’
polar regions, according to the...
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Women’s Hands Host More Bacteria than Men’s, Study Shows
Walking hand-in-hand with the one you love? I’m sure
everyone loves the feeling, but you...
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Obsolete Ammonia Coolant from ISS Gets Jettisoned to Earth
A 1400 lb tank of liquid toxic ammonia, dubbed the Early
Ammonia Servicer (EAS), which was used...
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NASA Lunar Lander Challenge Takes Off Tomorrow
On Friday, roughly 24 hours from the time of writing of this
article, the Northrop Grumman...
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Sets New Standards
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced its new standards for airborne lead particles....
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Dennis The Manatee Dies Before Getting To Florida Sea World
On Sunday, a manatee that had been previously rescued from
Cape Cod, Massachusetts, waters died...
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Ridley Scott's “Body of Lies” Goes From Lust To Dust
“Body of Lies” has it all… almost: an excellent director,
Ridley Scott, big names on the cast...
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A Chip off The Old Block
Former NASA astronaut Owen Garriott must be as proud as a father can be, as his son Richard is...
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The 2008 Nobel Prize in Physics Rewards 3 Scientists
Two Japanese scientists and an American will share the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2008. The Royal...
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The 2008 Nobel Prize For Physics Shared By Three Reseachers
The Nobel committee offered the 2008 Nobel Prize for Physics
to two Japanese scientists and a...
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Feel Like Losing Control?
A recent study, conducted by psychologists Jennifer Whitson and Adam Galinsky and widely presented...
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Mars Lander Running on Borrowed Time, Sees Snow
The Phoenix Lander was supposed to do its mission of
analyzing Martian soil for evidence of...
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Learn to Avoid Energy Drinks! It’s for Your Own Good
Scientists at the Johns
Hopkins Hospitals
University are requiring
warning labels for popular...
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Energy Drinks? You’d Better Avoid Them, Study Says
Have you wondered how many people consume energy drinks on a daily basis, or even more often? Or...
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World
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Ukraine coal miners found alive days after shaft collapse
Kiev - Three Ukrainian coal miners were found alive days after a tunnel collapse trapped them...
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Light Switches Get A Makeover After Years In The Design Doldrums
Essen, Germany - No room, no apartment or house can get by without light switches and although...
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US diver accused of murder in Australia
Sydney - US citizen Gabe Watson was one step closer to facing a murder trial in Australia on Friday...
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Indonesia Launches Tsunami Early Warning System
Jakarta - A tsunami early warning system developed and funded by five donor countries began...
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India Begins Its Way To The Moon With Chandrayaan-1
India on Wednesday launched its first mission to the moon with a "perfect" lift-off of...
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Plane Crash Dampens Nepal's Biggest Festival
Kathmandu - For Captain Surendra Kumar Kunwar, the early morning flight to Lukla from Kathmandu was...
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The 2008 Nobel For Physics Shared By Three Reseachers
The Nobel committee offered the 2008 Nobel Prize for Physics
to two Japanese scientists and a...
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Carbon Emissions Are Growing Faster, Aggravate Global Warming
The Global Carbon Project found worldwide emissions of carbon dioxide from fuel burning and cement...
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Scientists: Polar Ice Caps Continue Melting At Alarming Rate
This summer, the Arctic Ocean’s sea has shrunk almost as much as 2007 record-shattering low,...
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Obama seeking convention cure for summer slump
Much rides on the historic Democratic convention opening Monday in Denver, Colorado.
US Senator...
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6.8 Earth Quake Jolts Northern Japan Injuring 102 People
A powerful earthquake struck Japan on early Thursday morning injuring as much as 102 people and...
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Divers Find Many Bodies in Capsized Philippine Ferry
Tuesday, divers found bodies of the passengers who
were on board of a Philippine ferry, which...
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Ukraine: Rescue Teams Save 23 Miners
Monday, 23 miners, who were reported missing underground, were found and
rescued by emergency...
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Polar Bears Are Now Protected
Polar bears were announced to be added to the list of
animals protected by the Endangered Species...
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The Search for Lobsterman Is Called Off
Sadly, the search for the 46-year-old lobsterman from Kittery, Maine
was called off. The Coast...
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Magnitude 7.8 Quake Strikes China; 5 Dead, over 100 Injured
A magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck China
on Monday morning causing buildings to shake in Beijing...
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Poking His Way Out Of a Shark Attack
A lucky Australian man managed to survive a shark attack by
punching and poking the beast in the...
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36 Inmates Shot in Burmese Prison after Cyclone Hit
Prisoners started a riot at a Burmese prison after the devastation brought upon the country by...
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Myanmar Says Nargis Death Toll Above 22,000
Myanmar authorities estimated on Tuesday that the death toll of the devastating cyclone which hit...
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China Demands Apology For Live Show Insults
A comment made by a CNN reporter last week caused a massive
media scandal and China demanded an...
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Australia to Start Burying Carbon Dioxide
Australia started using a technology that buries and locks
dangerous gases underground, in order...
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Arms Dealer Arrested in Thailand for Weapons Sale to the FARC
One of the world’s top arms dealers was arrested Thursday in
Bangkok being accused of...
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Meteor Streaks over the Pacific Northwest Sky
A meteor apparently streaked over the Pacific Northwest early Tuesday triggering numerous calls...
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Experienced Climber Killed By Avalanche On Mt. Washington
Peter Roux was an experienced
climber, but the Friday hiking trip on Mount Washington proved to be...
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Agreement Reached Over Klamath River Dam Removal
The future of the Klamath River
dams was formally decided on Tuesday, when governmental...
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Russia Denies Plans to Sell S-300 Missiles to Iran
Russia’s top military officials declared that their country has no plans to sell its highly...
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Pakistan Test-Fires Nuclear-Capable Cruise Missile
Pakistan tested a cruise missile manufactured by its military facilities. This is the third missile...
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Earthquake in the Caribbean Leaves One Dead
A strong earthquake of 7.4-magnitude on the Richter scale
hit several Caribbean holiday islands...
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Water and Energy Restored in Northern Chile, Food Needed
The north Chilean town of Tocopilla, the one affected the most by the earthquake, has running water...
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7.7 Earthquake Hits Northern Chile
A powerful earthquake hit northern Chile on Wednesday causing chaos over a wide area. There were no...
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Science
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Nefertiti's "hidden face" proves Berlin bust is not Hitler's fake
Hamburg - Using 21st Century medical computer technology, German researchers have unveiled the...
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Astronomers Find 2 Exoplanets Quite Earth-like
The astronomers’ search for a planted that is very much like Earth seems to go well and have...
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Evidence of salt water found on Mars, scientists say
Washinton - A group of scientists who worked on the Phoenix Mars lander last year say they...
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Kepler Launch a Success
The launch of NASA’s Kepler telescope was a success. The telescope was launched on the back...
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Tomorrow, NASA Launches Kepler to Find Earth-Like Planets
Tomorrow, NASA will launch the Kepler space telescope, an ultra-sophisticated machine that was...
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Close Call: Asteroid Passed 38,000 Miles of Earth on Monday
Every time people see a new ‘end of the world’ movie with a huge asteroid hitting...
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Cassini May Have Found the Source of Saturn’s G Ring in Tiny Moon
Cassini’s mission around the sixth planet from the Sun and its moons has so far...
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China Crashes Satellite into Moon to Gain Experience
China deliberately crashed a lunar probe into the moon on Sunday. The move was made with the...
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China Completes Phase I of its Chang’e-1 Mission
China’s Chang’e-1 lunar mission reached an end on Sunday, after completing its mission...
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NASA, ESA Join Forces For Jupiter, Saturn Missions
NASA said it will continue to pursue its studies on Jupiter and its four largest moons, as well as...
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Study: 235 Species In Arctic and Antarctic Waters Possibly Identical
The Arctic and Antarctic regions don’t seem to offer the friendliest conditions for life...
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California Face to Face With The Worst Drought In Its History
California is facing its third, and possibly its most severe, consecutive dry year, the...
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Mars Rover Disoriented
On Sunday, on its 1800th day on the Martian surface, the rover Spirit got disoriented and...
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Astronomers Capture Giant Exoplanet Displaying Extreme Temperature Swing
The most recent observations from NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope have uncovered an...
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Study: Climate Change Irreversible, Yet Still Worth Fighting!
Humanity is still fighting today to reverse climate change, but is this fight in vain?...
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Natural Cause For West Antarctica’s Warming?
There might be a possible natural explanation for West Antarctica’s warming. In 2008,...
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Report Details the Surfacing of Plumes of Methane on Mars
On Thursday, a team of researchers issued a report saying that the plumes of methane that...
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Underground Microorganisms Responsible for Methane On Mars?
There are still so many unanswered questions about the Red Planet, but over the past years,...
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Methane On Mars: The Red Planet Is Still As Active As Can Be
Mars keeps the scientists on their toes, as there is always some new interesting aspect being...
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NASA's Rovers Mark Five Years on the Red Planet
The US space agency's (Nasa) Mars rovers are celebrating a remarkable five years on the Red...
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Mars Rovers – Five Years Instead Of Three Months!
Even if it was hoped that the robots would work for at least three months, their longevity in the...
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Scientists Find Nanodiamonds Across North America
A new study released Friday reports that the tiny diamonds sprinkled all over North America...
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Remembering Apollo 8, which Offered Us the Most Unique Christmas Eve of It All
On Christmas Eve 1968, three U.S. astronauts became the first human beings to travel to a celestial...
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Martian Water Could Have Supported Life After All
Mars being once coated with life - now that’s a theme already long ago turned into a sci-fi...
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Mineral Suggests Mars May Have Been Hospitable
Thursday, scientists reported that an orbiting spacecraft had found a mineral on the planet...
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Carbonate Deposits on Mars Indicate Life-Sustaining Water
Scientific instruments aboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter have detected minerals which...
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Astronomers Find Carbon Dioxide In Another Planet's Atmosphere
Carbon dioxide has been detected in the atmosphere of
a planet 63 light-years away by astronomers...
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NASA’s Hubble Finds CO2 On HD 189733b
The Hubble Space Telescope made a remarkable discovery on a
Jupiter-sized planet from another...
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NASA Will Try To Raise Phoenix from Its Icy Grave
NASA has conducted several missions on Mars
to conduct scientific experiments, and many of its...
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MSL Launch Delayed, But MPL Has A Chance for Survival
NASA announced yesterday that is has delayed its planned October 2009 launch of the Mars Science...
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Gadgets
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Oprah Winfrey Endorses Amazon's Kindle
It appears that the Kindle, Amazon’s electronic reader, is Oprah Winfrey’s favorite new gadget. She...
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Apple's New Notebook Offer Is Out!
Apple Inc. presented yesterday its new laptops, the MacBook
and the MacBook Pro, putting an end to...
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Verizon Launches Motorola Krave
The Motorola Krave ZN4 is a phone that was recently launched through Verizon Wireless and that has...
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PENTAX Unveils Entry-Level SLR, the K2000
Several days ago, info about the new PENTAX K2000 (aka K-m)
was “leaked” at the Photokina fair,...
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Toyota Has Solar-Power Prius Hybrid in the Works
Toyota will allegedly be the first car manufacturer to include solar panels in a mass produced car,...
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Microsoft’s Surface Goes Las Vegas With Harrah's
After earlier this year, Microsoft’s Surface was introduced in
AT&T stores, now the “touchy”...
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Aliph’s Jawbone2: Less Weight and Great Noise Cancellation
Aliph announced the release of its second version of the Jawbone Bluetooth earpiece. The Jawbone 2...
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Microsoft Surface In An AT&T Store Near You
AT&T wants to revolutionize the way its consumers shop
for mobile phones. Microsoft wants to...
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Kodak Changes The Photo Capabilities Of Your Phone
Thanks to a new technology announced today by Kodak, you
will soon be able to buy a cell phone...
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Are You Ready for Readius, The Foldable Phone?
Forget iPhone! A new Wonder Gadget is ready to conquer the hearts and pockets of gizmo lovers. A...
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Gateway One Competes With iMac and Sony Vaio LT
Apple’s updated iMac and Sony’s all-in-one Vaio LT series
have serious competition, as Gateway...
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The Next Big Thing From Apple: A PDA ?
If you have wondered what’s the next big thing for Apple
after iPhone frenzy, then...
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Canon Unveils HR10 HD Camcorder
Canon unveiled its latest gadget for HD movie lovers, Canon HR10
HD Camcorder. The camera includes...
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