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Technology
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Apple Under Attack By Norwegian Legislators
Norway’s best consumer advocate is planning to ask a government court to force Apple Inc. to open...
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EU Warns 80% Of Ringtone Websites Break Consumer Rights
EU released the results of the investigation into mobile
phone-oriented websites this Thursday,...
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The Launch of The 3G iPhone Plagued By Setup Problems
It seems like Friday was a busy day for Apple as the launch
of its eagerly awaited 3G iPhone was...
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Konnichiwa iPhone 3G! Crowds Take Over Cities Across Asia-Pacific
How does a launch day for next-gen iPhone 3G look like? Friday
morning, Japan, hours before...
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3G iPhone Finally Coming Out: How Much Will It Cost?
At Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference '08 due to take place June 9 - 13 in San Francisco,...
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McAfee Exposes Riskiest Web Domains
Consumers should be aware of a
number of things when surfing the net, and among them, domains such...
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Beware of .hk Domains
McAfee, an antivirus and security company, has made public
its report on internet security for...
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Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009
Microsoft's Dynamics AX software has been updated to version 2009. Dynamics is one of Microsoft’s...
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Google My Location Helps Users To Locate Themselves
Mobile phone users who don’t have GPS-enabled mobile phones, with Google’s new My Location...
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The Hidden Motives behind MS’s OOXML Failure
Microsoft’s OOXML standard did not manage to achieve the global support Redmond had hoped for, but...
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Nokia and Microsoft Partner for S60 Compatible Windows Live
Nokia, world’s largest mobile phone manufacturer, and Microsoft, world’s largest...
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FireFox Gains More Ground in Detriment of Internet Explorer
Mozilla Foundation’s FireFox browser is rapidly being adopted by Internet users in Europe, where...
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Science
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New Method Of Treatment Could Lower Prostate Cancer Death Rate
Men with locally advanced prostate cancer who undergo radiation plus long-term hormone treatment...
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2008 Nobel Prize In Chemistry, Also With Three Winners
The Nobel Prize is a foundation that celebrates discoveries and excellence in a number of fields,...
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Three Reseachers Get The Nobel In Physics
In 1895, Alfred Nobel’s will was the cornerstone of the Nobel Prize: one of the wishes written in...
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Energy Drinks? You’d Better Avoid Them, Scientists Say
Have you wondered how many people consume energy drinks on a daily basis, or even more often? Or...
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Update2: Large Hadron Collider Went Online And The World Is Still Here
The Large Hadron Collider, built by European scientists, is expected to bring about the biggest...
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LHC Experiment May Bring About Biggest Scientific Advance In Decades
The Large Hadron Collider, built by European scientists, is expected to bring about the biggest...
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Large Hadron Collider To Power Up
Back during the days of the atomic bomb development, some scientists feared that an atomic bomb...
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Update 3: Total Solar Eclipse Limited To Lucky Audience
On Friday, August 1, sky-watchers will have an excellent day, as they will get the chance to...
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Rice Professor: Granite Countertops Emit Dangerous Radon and Radiation
Rice University physics Professor W.J. Llope alleges that according to his yet unpublished...
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North Pole Region Might Turn into Arctic Pool this Year
National Snow and Ice Data Center scientists at the University of Colorado found that the North...
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Pluto and Eris Are In A League Of Their Own
After a first decision by the International Astronomical
Union to demote the planet Pluto to...
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New Gender Equality Study Released
A study conducted by the journal Science, which aimed to
further investigate the claims that there...
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Kavli Prizes Awarded to Seven Scientists
The first recipients of the Kavli Prizes, awarded by the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters...
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ISRO Successfully Launches Ten Satellites
In its thirteenth flight conducted from Satish Dhawan Space
Centre (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota, today...
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PETA: $1 Million Prize For The First In Vitro Meat Producer
PETA is serious: the first
person to succeed in producing in vitro meat (in commercially...
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European Scientists Close to Finding "God Particle"
In February, the last piece of the ATLAS detector, the world’s largest general-purpose particle...
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Europe Finishes World's Biggest Particle Detector: ATLAS
The last piece of the ATLAS detector, the world’s largest general-purpose particle detector, has...
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‘Doomsday’ Arctic Vault Opens Up For Millions Of Seeds
Prepared for “Doomsday”? The
Norwegians are, as they opened up the futuristic version of Noah’s...
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New Discovery on the Origins of Solar Winds
The solar wind represents a stream of charged particles
(protons and electrons) that escape the...
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ESA’s Satellites Shows The Opening of The Northwest Passage
European Space Agency satellites revealed that the sea ice
in the Arctic has shrunk to its lowest...
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New Robots To Explore Arctic Ocean
A team of international scientists and engineers will travel
to the Arctic Ocean in order to...
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World
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Scandinavian royal heirs to study climate change in Greenland
Copenhagen - Danish Crown Prince Frederik, Norway's Crown Prince Haakon, and Swedish Crown Princess...
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Norway not yet approached over ex-Guantanamo prisoners
Oslo - Norway has not yet been approached by the United States over offering residency to...
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Arctic counries meet to discuss climate change
Oslo - Nobel Peace laureate Al Gore called for more action to tackle global warming Tuesday on the...
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Biden: US, Latin America msut cooperate in drug fight, economy
Vina del Mar, Chile - US Vice President Joe Biden, in Chile to discuss world economic issues as...
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US disarmament expert named deputy chief of UN Afghan mission
New York - UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday named Peter W Galbraith, a US expert on...
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"Will Brussels Kill What Moscow Couldn't?", Poles Wonder
Gdansk - Tourists visiting Poland's Baltic coast often snap photos at the gates of Gdansk's...
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Youth Meet In East Timor To Grapple With Violence In Society
Dili - Young people from around the world gathered this week in East Timor to participate in a...
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Iceland's President Upset About Stalled Loans
Reykjavik/Oslo - The president of Iceland issued a statement today, expressing his anger and...
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World Leaders to Meet in Rotterdam with Focus on Integration
The Hague - Rotterdam is preparing to host former world leaders and opinion makers for the first...
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Amid Finance Crisis, UN Aid Summit Raises 16 Billion Dollars
New York - Despite a massive financial crisis afflicting rich countries, a one-day United Nations...
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Pakistani Officials Confirm Eleven Climbers Dead In K2 Avalanche
Pakistani officials announced that eleven climbers died in
an avalanche on K2, the world's...
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Rescue Under Way For Climbers On K2 As 11 Feared Dead
Rescuers were planning an aerial operation on Sunday to spot
several climbers missing on K2, the...
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Cluster Bombs to Be Banned
Friday, at a ceremony in Dublin, about 111 countries agreed
to ban the use of cluster bombs...
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5 Countries Representatives Meet for Talks on Arctic Sovereignty
Dignitaries from five countries bordering the Arctic region met on Wednesday to discuss how their...
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Glaciers Are Dangerously Shrinking
The U.N. Environment Program announced Sunday that glaciers
are shrinking at record rates and they...
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Seattle Fishing Boat On Fire In Alaska
A fishing vessel from Seattle
caught on fire early Wednesday in the Bearing
Sea, 136 miles of...
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Norway Builds "Doomsday Vault” near Arctic Circle
Norway has built a "doomsday" seed vault deep within an Arctic mountain. The vault will...
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Rebels Kill Three in Northern Sri Lanka
According to police, three people were killed in a roadside
bomb attack in northern Sri
Lanka...
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European Union’s Border-Free Zone Expands
The European Union has lifted borders controls for citizens
of nine of the newest EU member...
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Sri Lanka Will Meet India, Russia to Purchase Weapons
According to press reports, Sri
Lanka officials will meet this week with
Indian and Russian...
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Al Gore Is Laureate of Nobel Peace Prize
The former U.S.
vice-president Al Gore won on Monday the Nobel Peace Prize. He said that it...
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Annapolis Summit Won’t Work, Says Norwegian Minister
Despite all the optimism shown and declared by most of the top officials regarding the Annapolis...
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Fire at a North Sea Oil Platform
On Sunday a fire broke out on a North Sea
oil platform between Britain
and Norway.
According...
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Church of Norway to Ordain Priests Involved in Gay Partnerships
The Church of Norway has approved on Friday that its priests are to be ordained even if they are...
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Anti-military Protests Continue in Myanmar as Troops Raid Monasteries
Protests against Myanmar's military regime continued Thursday on the streets of the country's...
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Death Toll Continues to Mount in Greece Fires
Greek authorities said on Sunday that 53 people died and hundreds were evacuated after the savage...
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Russian Explorers Reach North Pole
Russia made another step towards expanding its territory to the North Pole after two teams of...
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Pamplona Bull Runs Not Without Incidents
Spain’s annual bull runs in the northern city of Pamplona have once again attracted thousands...
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North Korea Fires Misiles Into The Sea Of Japan
North Korea
fired a number of short-range surface-to-ship missiles Friday morning into the Sea of...
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Business
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European Inflation Falls as Oil, Food Prices Slide
Berlin - European inflation edged down in October, data released Friday showed, as a result helping...
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Apple Encounters Some Problems In Norway
Mr. Bjoern Erik Thon, Norway’s top consumer advocate,
announced his intentions to take Apple Inc....
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USGS Report Says Arctic Region Holds Vast Supplies of Oil and Gas
According to a U.S. Geological Survey forecast, the Arctic Circle holds about 90 billion barrels of...
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Apple’s Smartphone Is No.3 Worldwide
According to numbers released by Gartner on
Friday, Apple is now the third largest
smartphone...
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iPhone Made Available in Scandinavia and Baltic States
TeliaSonera, an European telecom operator, disclosed Tuesday that it had signed a deal with Apple...
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PETA Offers $1M for Perfect Fake Meat
PETA, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, has announced that it offers a $1 million prize...
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SAS Strike Over
The four-day strike organized by some 800 flight attendants
at SAS Sweden ended early Tuesday with...
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SAS Cancels More Flights
The ongoing strike by some 800 fight attendants forced air
carrier SAS Sweden to cancel some 275...
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Strike Breaks At SAS Sweden
Air carrier SAS Sweden announced it would cancel some 100
flights Saturday due to an ongoing...
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SAS To Lose $3.7 Million Per Day Due To Strike
The SAS Group, parent of Scandinavian Airlines, announced
Thursday that it would cancel all...
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Wolfowitz Violated Bank Rules And Ethic Codes
The special committee appointed to rule in the case of Paul
Wolfowitz, the World Bank's president,...
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Wolfowitz Gets More Time
An internal ethics investigation demanded that the World
Bank's President Paul Wolfowitz should...
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