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With running watches, fewer frills are fine
Hamburg/Cologne - In the old days, runners carried no more than a stopwatch showing how long they...
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Colors Red And Blue Can Really Make A Difference In One’s Way of Thinking
In a clever series of experiments, Ravi Mehta and Rui Zhu from the University of British Columbia...
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Too Little Sleep May Triple the Risk of Catching a Cold
Getting more sleep is always good for our health. Whether it prevents heart disease and...
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Later School-Starting Hours, Less Teen Car Crashes
No resources are spared when it comes to conducting studies that might have a positive effect on...
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It’s Medicare Season
Medicare changes its covered medicines and their prices every year. Thus, senior citizens must...
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Update: Google Tool Tracks Flu Outbreaks Faster
Fever? Headache? Sore Throat? You might
find answers to all these symptoms through a new tool as...
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GE, Pittsburgh Hospital Collaborate to Open Cancer Centers Worldwide
GE Healthcare, a division of General
Electric Co. and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,...
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STD E-Cards – Watch Out Who You’re Having Sex With!
E-cards are usually used to spread the joy, so to speak, but
a project called inSPOT...
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Electronic Neuron Rerouting Could Reverse Paralysis, Study Shows
Scientists, carrying out a neurological study on macaque
monkeys at the University
of Washington...
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Study: Computers Help Physicians To Detect Breast Cancer On Mammograms
A computer together with one expert show the same effectiveness at detecting breast cancer as the...
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Update: Virtual Colonoscopy Is Better And Not Necessarily Less Accurate
A study on Virtual colonoscopy was published in Wednesday’s issue of New England Journal of...
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FBI Requests Scientific Review Of Controversial Anthrax Case
FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III said an
independent team of researchers and engineers from the...
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Toxic Chemicals Found In Children At High Levels
The chemical polybrominated diphenyl ethers, usually known as PBDE, has been found in children’...
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Lack of Sleep Could Lead to High Blood Pressure in Teens
A news study published in the journal Circulation: Journal
of the American Heart Association...
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Google Health Service Is Finally Here
The internet search giant Google Inc. has finally launched
its long-awaited Google Health...
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Less Television and Computer Gaming May Keep Children Slimmer
A new study by researchers from the University at Buffalo, the State
University of New York...
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Washing Hands Prevents Staph Infections
Several school districts in Long Island have reported cases of MRSA, and a 12-year-old Brooklyn boy...
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Video Games
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No summer doldrums in this year's game market
Hamburg - Game makers usually try to bring their new titles onto the market during the times when...
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OnLive to Introduce Cloud-Based Gaming Service, Forget about Consoles
New online video game distribution network OnLive said it will soon make game consoles obsolete by...
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PC games: Better once they cool off
Hamburg - The principle of "higher, faster, further" seems to have been taken very...
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Video Games, Also Popular Among Adults
Video games have been long considered the favorite pastime for youths and teenagers, but recent...
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Blizzard’s Lich King Is A Success
Last night was the official release of word of Warcraft’s third installment, Wrath of The Lich...
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EA’s Spore Configuration Leads To Lawsuit
EA Games had to face more than a handful of angry customers
and a lawsuit after they launched the...
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Diablo III Officially Announced By Blizzard
Gamers, rejoice! One of the most famous games franchises
will crawl back into our computers....
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BioWare Had A Change Of Heart
BioWare announced a new strategy plan for their Mass Effect game
campaign, after a wave of...
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Legal Action Against GTA’s Publicity Campaign Stop
Take-Two Interactive decided to take to court Chicago’s Transit
Authority after its posters for...
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Rockstar’s Social Club Opens For Business
Celebrating the release of the widely-acclaimed GTA IV,
Rockstar opened today the virtual gates of...
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Game On! 72 Percent Of The US Population Does It
The NPD Group has just released a new report, "Online
Gaming 2008”, about the state of the...
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The Folding@home Reaches 1 Million PS3 Users Milestone
Sony announced today that the total number of users who
donated their PlayStation 3’s power for...
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Levine's BioShock Accused of Promoting Violence
2K Games’ “perfect” first person shooter BioShock has been welcomed with numerous applauses, but...
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Business
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Intel profits drop 55 per cent, but upswing seen
San Francisco - Computer-chip giant Intel reported a 55-per- cent drop in first-quarter income...
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Mobile data use surges 14-fold in two years in hi-tech Hong Kong
Hong Kong - Hong Kong people sent 14 times as much mobile data in January than...
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Micron drops plan to join Taiwan chipmaker
Taipei - Micron Technology Inc on Thursday dropped its plan to join a new Taiwan...
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Chip company Qimonda takes further move towards closure
Munich - Qimonda, the German manufacturer of memory chips for computers and phones, took a further...
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Microsoft's Encarta falls victim to Wikipedia
San Francisco - Microsoft on Tuesday announced that it was terminating its Encarta online...
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Acer's four-quarter profit rises 17 per cent
Taipei - The Taiwan computer giant Acer Inc said Tuesday that it saw a...
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Hulu Pulls Its Content from Boxee
Recently, Hulu chief executive Jason Kilar posted on the service’s blog that the...
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Hewlett-Packard’s Profit Plummeting
Wednesday, Palo Alto-based Hewlett-Packard announced that it had decreased its revenue...
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Microsoft To Launch Its Own, Apple-Like Retail Stores
Inspired or irritated by Apple’s success with its retail stores, Microsoft announced its...
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Apple's Snow Leopard Might Borrow Some Of The iPhone's Features
There are a lot of reports these days about Apple’s work on completing its new Mac OS X 10.6....
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One Million Xbox Members Have Used Netflix’s Movie Service
Thursday, online DVD company Netflix announced that one million Microsoft Xbox 360 gaming...
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Server Bomb Discovered At Fannie Mae
Rajendrasinh Babubhai Makwana, a former engineer from the Federal National Mortgage Association,...
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Microsoft Changes Its Business Strategy
During a conference call on last year’s second-quarter results, Microsoft’s Chief...
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Lower Revenue For Intel
Intel has recently announced that it expects a lower revenue this year, as the demand for computers...
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Lenovo Prepares Four Laptops For The CES
Lenovo considered the upcoming CES event as the perfect moment to...
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Freescale Prepares The Release Of Its New Netbook Chip
Later this week, during the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Freescale Semiconductor is...
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Microsoft Prepares Its Releases For 2009
Next week, the annual Consumer Electronics Show is scheduled to take place at the Venetian in Las...
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HP Presents Its New MediaSmart Windows Home Server
HP announced the release of the new version for its MediaSmart Windows Home Server. The first one...
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Notebooks Outship Desktop Computers
On Tuesday, research group iSuppli informed that notebook computer shipments throughout the world...
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The Gates Foundation Delivers On Its Projects
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced earlier today the kickoff of a $6.9 million...
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Google Optimizes AdWords for Android G1 and iPhone
Advertisers who use Google AdWords are now able to tweak
their ads for mobile devices such as the...
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Microsoft-Free PCs From IBM
IBM has recently introduced a line of computers that use a Microsoft-free system, mostly composed...
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Apple's Antivirus Suggestions Are No Longer Available
Up until yesterday, Apple’s Web site contained a support
page with a recommendation for users to...
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Tech toys dominate in early holiday shopping
San Francisco - With the US in a severe economic recession the relative value offered by high tech...
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Spam Rates Are Back Up
The Web hosting service McColo was shut down earlier this month, as it has been proven beyond...
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Microsoft Moves for Dismissal in ‘Vista Capable’ Lawsuit
On Thursday Microsoft asked a federal judge to dismiss
claims of plaintiffs in the class-action...
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Industry group: 2009 chip sales expected to plunge
San Francisco - Worldwide sales of computer chips will fall by 5.6 per cent in 2009, the...
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The New Xbox Experience Sets A New Standard
Microsoft managed to live up to its promises and released earlier today the update to its Xbox...
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Microsoft Will Offer Anti-Malware Software Free Of Charge
PC security is one aspect that increasingly concerns
Microsoft, and as a proof of that, the...
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HP Lashes Out at Microsoft in “Vista Capable” Lawsuit E-Mails
Friday, a judge in the “Vista Capable” lawsuit against Microsoft Corporation unsealed never before...
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Gadgets
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Google’s Android Cell Phones for Sale at Huawei and Vodafone
Maybe Google’s Android software will be successful after all as Huawei Technologies from...
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SanDisk Rolls Out New, Faster, Bigger SSDs
The company has brought to CES 2009 its new G3 series SSDs, which will be available in 60-, 120-...
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AT&T Sells Refurbished iPhones For $99
In AT&T Wireless' online store, a refurbished 8GB iPhone runs $99 with a two-year contract,...
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Toshiba Reveals Its First 512 GB SSD Notebook
Toshiba is one of the world’s most successful laptop designers and manufacturers, providing...
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Intel's Nehalem chip meets with plenty of praise
Officially named Core i7, Intel's latest quadcore processor, developed under the codename Nehalem,...
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Happy 40th Birthday, Mr. Computer Mouse!
We use it every day at the office, at home, and we are so
used to it that we tend to forget it’s...
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SanDisk Announces Better Solid State Drives
Solid state drives, or SDDs, have started appearing in laptops for a while now, being praised for...
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Apple Doesn’t Want Opera Browser on the iPhone
Although Opera’s
engineers have already developed Opera Mini, a version of the browser that can...
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Sony Takes Back Laptop Batteries
Sony, one of the world’s largest device manufacturers, is recalling approximately 100,000 flawed...
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Apple Has Unveiled Their New MacBooks
On October
14, Apple Incorporated hosted an event during which the company introduced
their...
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Sony to Release e-Reader in Germany from Spring 2009
Frankfurt - Sony is to offer its e-book reader, a replacement for paper books, in Germany from the...
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The Apple Notebook – Less than $1000?
Apple Inc. has invited the press and industry analysts on
Tuesday, October the 14th, at its...
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RealNetworks Stops The Sales of Real DVD Due To Injunction
RealNetworks was forced to temporarily stop the sales of their RealDVD software, due to the legal...
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Intel Extends Remote Wake PC Functionality To Jajah
Jajah and Intel have joined forces for the benefit of all computer
users who want to keep in touch...
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Logitech Unveils Bluetooth Keyboard For Mac
Logitech has unveiled a new bluetooth keyboard specially designed for Mac computers. The new diNovo...
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Another Reason to Jailbreak iPhone: Apple Pulls NetShare App
Netshare, a great third-party application for iPhone and iPhone 3G, was up on Apple's AppStore,...
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Dell Ventures Again into iPod Killer Land
A report claims that Del has a serious iPod rival in the works, which will also copy Apple's gadget...
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Toshiba Joins Ultraportable Race With Portégé R500-S5007V
After Apple, Lenovo and HP, now it’s Toshiba’s turn to
unveil its lightest, thinnest laptop....
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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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Samsung Announces Its New SSD
Samsung Electronics revealed today its newest and world’s
fastest solid state drive (SSD) which...
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HP Adds New Member To The Passive Circuits Family: The Memristor
Physics books should get a makeover as HP
announced a remarkable discovery: the fourth fundamental...
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Fring Brings VoIP to Hacked iPhones
Fring, the company founded by Avi Shechter, the former co–CEO of ICQ and VP at AOL, has announced...
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Blockbuster To Unveil A Rival For Apple TV
According to a report from The
Hollywood Reporter, Blockbuster is secretly working on a device...
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New Storage Solutions From IBM
IBM researchers are currently
working on a different computer memory device named racetrack...
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Apple Confronts RIM Head-On with Corporate Email Support
Phil Schiller, head of worldwide marketing for the maker of the iPhone, iPod and Mac line of...
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It's Official: Apple Announces Exchange Support for iPhone
Phil Schiller, head of worldwide marketing for the maker of the iPhone, iPod and Mac line of...
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Apple Refreshes MacBook and MacBook Pro Lineup
Apple unveiled updated version of its notebook models,
MacBook and MacBook Pro. Basically, the...
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What Does It Take To Pass Data Encryption? A Can Spray!
You don’t have to be a computer
genius to break data encryptions, a group of researchers from...
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Samsung Starts Mass Production Of The 64 GB SSD SATA II
The South Korean electronics maker, Samsung, said that it
has begun mass producing 64 GB solid...
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Apple TV Take Two Will Be Out In One, Two Weeks
Apple announced today in a press release that its new
version of Apple TV will be delayed for one...
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World
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Experts: Cyber spies continue to operate
Toronto - The international cyber spy network which has invaded some 1,295 computers in 103...
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Latvia examines claim it was victim of Chinese cyber-spies
Riga - Latvia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Monday that it was investigating claims that it...
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Leading Chinese human rights activist Liu Xiaobo arrested
Beijing - Liu Xiaobo, a prominent Chinese human rights activist, has been detained by police for...
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Spain's Officials Salute The Arrest Of ETA's Leader
Madrid/Paris - Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero stated that the arrest of the...
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Technology: A Key In Keeping Modern Families United
Technology plays an increasing role in keeping families
united, a recent survey by Pew Internet...
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Japanese shrine offers protection for computers
Tokyo - In high-tech Japan, not only programmers provide protection from viruses and other computer...
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FBI Is Allowed To Examine The Computers Used By Ivins
A judge authorized the Federal Bureau of Investigation to search two public library computers that...
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OC Teenagers Charged With Hacking School Computers
Instead of learning and working harder, two high school
seniors took the easy road and hacked...
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MySpace Suicide Case in Federal Court
A Missouri woman indicted in a MySpace hoax which led to a 13-year-old girl's suicide is scheduled...
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Smugglers Share with Iran and Others Nuclear Weapon Plans
An international smuggling ring is said to have shared some
information regarding the...
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Bush Encourages Americans To Send Cell Phones To Cuba
U.S. President George W. Bush announced Wednesday a change
in policy that would allow Americans to...
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Chavez To Explain FARC Rebel Files
The Colombian Minister of Defense Juan Manuel Santos denied that Colombian troops entered...
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Three Sex Offenders Caught on Facebook and MySpace
Three registered sex offenders have been arrested in New Jersey for violating
their parole by...
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MySpace Suicide Case Leads To Tougher Laws
After the troubling suicide commited by a Missouri teenager due to an Internet related incident,...
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The MySpace Suicide Investigation Presents Results
Lori Drew, 49, was indicted on Thursday by a Los Angeles grand jury for her alleged role in an...
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Woman Indicted in MySpace Suicide Case
A Missouri woman was indicted by a federal grand jury for her alleged role in an online MySpace...
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Rasberry’s Crazy Ants Hit Texas
Very unfortunate news were reported from Houston yesterday, as hundred of thousands of voraciuos...
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The Wizard Teacher of Florida
We’re taught diversity is beautiful and welcomed, but when
someone actually tries to be a little...
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Old Fashioned Census in 2010
It seems that the much planned 2010 census will fail to be made
using high technology as it was...
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The New Cuban Hotel Policy
For all Cubans, the week started on a good note as President
Raul Castro’s government decided to...
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Colombia’s Raid in Ecuador Causes Tensions At Colombian Border
Colombia’s
raid Saturday in Ecuador in
an attempt to capture the FARC rebels has degenerated into...
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22 Handcuffed in Canada's Biggest Child Porn Sweep
At least 22 people were put under arrest on Tuesday by the Ontario Provincial Police in what seems...
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Romney Campaign Headquarters Broken In For the Second Time
The Mitt Romney presidential campaign headquarters were broken in for the second time in five...
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Bush Threatens Castro
In a report, on Wednesday, The New York Times announced that the US President, George W. Bush,...
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Neo-Nazi Gang Arrested by Israeli Security Forces
Israeli police confirmed they have arrested eight persons who are believed to be part of a neo-Nazi...
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China's Military Accused of Hacking Into Pentagon Network
The Chinese military has been accused of hacking into a computer network belonging to the United...
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Second South Korean Hostage Killed in Afghanistan
Authorities in Afghanistan confirmed on Tuesday that a second hostage has been killed by Taliban...
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Computer Glitch Halts United Airlines Flights
On Wednesday United Airlines was forced to stop all takeoffs
worldwide for two hours due to a...
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Dell Sued By NY AG Over “Bait And Switch"
Dell is facing new legal problems as the company was sued by
New York Attorney General Andrew...
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Science
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Too Little Sleep May Triple The Risk Of Catching A Cold
Getting more sleep is always good for our health. Whether it prevents heart disease and...
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Study: Google Searches - The Silent Carbon Dioxide Producers
Google searchers could count among the most popular activities in the world at this moment;...
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Endeavour Closes In On ISS After Successful Night Launch
Space shuttle Endeavour continued to enjoy a problem-free journey
throught space Saturday on its...
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LeRoy Cain: Endeavour Is Ready
Mission Management Team Chairman LeRoy Cain said Wednesday
that Endeavour, its payload and the...
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Update: Hubble Camera Back In Business
One month
ago, on September 27, the Hubble Space Telescope was rendered useless by an...
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Hubble May Be Fully Functional As Early As Saturday
Scientists have been working literally around the clock to fix the 18 year old Hubble telescope...
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Study Shows Technology Benefits Family Relationships
It is common knowledge
that nowadays, the Internet with all its features, alongside mobile...
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The Elderly Should Be Encouraged To Surf The Web
A study which is due to appear in the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry shows that surfing...
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Computers at Reading University Almost Pass Turing Test
Mathematician Alan Turing, who is considered the father of
modern computer technology, designed a...
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CERN Plugs In World’s Largest Computing Grid
The 100,000-computer network especially designed by CERN, the world's largest particle physics lab...
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CERN Team Unveils Mammoth Computer Grid
Scientists at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, announced on Friday via live...
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Paper and Pencil, Not Computer, Boosts Creativity
Amsterdam - Paper, pencil and books are the key to developing one's creativity and maximizing one's...
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UCLA Scientists Find Longest Mersenne Prime Number - 12,978,189 Digits!
The challenge of finding the largest prime number ever known
seems like an impossible task,...
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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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Virus Found on Space Station Computers
This week, NASA confirmed that a virus has infected at least
one computer on the International...
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Scientists Shed Light On The Birth Of First Stars
The birth of the Universe has been pinpointed 13.7 billion
years ago, when the dark matter that...
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Undeniable European Success As Jules Verne Docks With ISS
Two successful rehearsals before
the big moment were definitely a sign that Jules Verne’s...
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Update: Dextre Outfitted And Ready To Roll
NASA announced that the STS-123 and Expedition 16 crews have begun a new day that will be...
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Dextre Robot Arm Tested OK; Third Spacewalk Today
A third spacewalk is scheduled for today, after a second spacewalk saw most of Dextre installed and...
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Astronauts Complete Second Spacewalk, Assemble Dextre
NASA announced that Dextre, the final element of the
International Space Station’s Mobile...
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Astronauts Power Up Dextre, Prepare For Next Spacewalk
NASA announced that the STS-123 and Expedition 16 crews
spent time outfitting the Japanese...
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Endeavour’s Prelaunch Preparations Are Going Smoothly
In an official announcement, NASA said that all prelaunch
preparations of space shuttle Endeavour...
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Study: Liquid Water Ravines On Mars Could Be Just Dry Avalanches
A study of the topographic images
of Mars captured from the University of Arizona’s High...
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Spacewalk Postponed By 24 Hours For Health Reasons
When we finally thought things
just couldn’t be better for the Atlantis mission and after...
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Scientific World Loses Genetics Pioneer Joshua Lederberg, 82
Scientific world has lost Joshua Lederberg, University
Professor and president emeritus of the...
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Harmony Module Is Now Connected
ISS astronauts Peggy Whitson and Dan Tani completed a final
seven-hour spacewalk to finish hooking...
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The World Community Grid to Support Cancer Research Project
The World Community Grid
represents a web of 795,000 computers than span all over the world....
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Nobel Prize for Physics Awarded for HDD Head Technology
France's Albert Fert and Germany's Peter Gruenberg received the 2007 Nobel Prize for Physics for...
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Specials
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Pope marks "very important" day with local Christians
Nazareth, Israel - Pope Benedict XVI journeyed to Nazareth Thursday, to spend what an aide...
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Cyber Attackers Steal Info on Pentagon’s Latest Fighter Jet
The cyber attacks in Pentagon’s most expensive weapons program did not cause major security...
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Conficker.c April 1 Activation Goes By Quietly
Fortunately, the activation of the Conficker.c worm on April 1 did not have catastrophic effects as...
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Conficker Worm: Huge Threat? April Fools Joke?
Everyone hopes that April 1 won’t actually be Zero Day for the Conficker worm, but if...
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Microsoft to Release 3 Security Patches, No Fix for Excel Vulnerability Though
Microsoft Corp. will release three patches for Windows on Tuesday in an attempt to fix some...
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YouTube Surpasses 100 Million Viewers per Month Mark
The latest data from Internet audience measurement firm comScore shows that January was a very good...
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Goodbye Conan O’Brien, Hello Jimmy Fallon
Marking the end of an era in late-night TV comedy, Conan O'Brien’s “Late Night”...
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Colors Red and Blue Can Really Make a Difference in One’s Way of Thinking
In a clever series of experiments, Ravi Mehta and Rui Zhu from the University of British Columbia...
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Human Error Causes Google Glitch
Saturday morning, a misplaced “/” rendered Google Incorporated’s malware...
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Number of Internet Users Exceeds 1 Billion
According to a report that was released on Friday by ComScore, global Internet usage surpassed...
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Dangerous Programming Errors Exposed
Software makes our lives easier every day; it simplifies things in an astonishing way, but...
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Windows 7 Beta First Look: Mixture of Feelings
January 9 is perhaps the most talked about date in the Vista era, simply because it’s the day...
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Grim mood at US tech-fests
San Francisco/Las Vegas - With bad news shooting from every sector of the economy, the fact...
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iTunes Will Offer Unrestricted Music
Apple announced, at Macworld, that iTunes will start distributing unrestricted music, files that...
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A Macworld Without Steve Jobs?
This year’s Macworld seems covered in a veil of dullness, as Steve Jobs will not make his...
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Microsoft Patches Internet Explorer
In order to fix a new security flaw discovered in Microsoft's Internet Explorer, the company...
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Internet Explorer Still Facing Security Flaw
Six days
ago, Microsoft posted on their blog an update concerning a security flaw found in all...
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The Life in 2020 As Seen By The Pew Internet & American Life Project
According to a recently released report, by 2020, the mobile
phone is expected to become the most...
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Magazines Are Now Included In Google Book Search
Google Search has evolved in the past decade into the most
popular search engine on the Internet,...
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Firefox To Release Version 3.1 Beta 3
Mozilla’s Firefox is one of the world’s most used open-source web browsers, as it made a reputation...
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The Koobface Virus Is Back
Facebook users received some bad news lately as the Kobface virus, which was believed to have been...
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Firefox 3.1 Beta About To Released
Mozilla’s Firefox is one of the world’s most used open-source web brewers, as it made a reputation...
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Single Sign-On Services From Google And Facebook
Google and Facebook have both released services that let users sign in on different sites more...
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J.K. Rowling Publishes Another Book
Fans of J.K Rowling will be happy to hear that one of her books, which was published in just 7...
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Srizbi Botnet Is Back To Life
Srizbi is one of the biggest botnets on the Internet, being responsible for 75% of the spam mail...
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Mother Cleared Of Felony In MySpace Suicide Case
A Missouri woman who posed as a 16-year-old boy on MySpace, flirted and afterwards rejected a...
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MySpace Hoax Trial Awaits The Jurors' Decision
The highly debated case involving a mother accused of
participating in a MySpace hoax that led to...
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MySpace-Related Suicide Case Awaits Verdict
The high profile case involving the suicide of 13 year old Megan Meier will not receive a verdict...
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Google Eyeing OEM Deals for Chrome
Since its inception, Google’s Chrome browser has rapidly
evolved and fixed many of its nascent...
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New Media Not Harmful For Kids, Study Suggests
A study conducted by the MacArthur Foundation suggests that new media, instant messaging, social...
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Technology
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EU slaps record 1-billion-euro fine on Intel
Brussels - The European Commission, in a bid to provide computer buyers with more...
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Planning for obsolescence
Washington - Remember 5 1/4-inch floppy disks? How about the Iomega Zip drive? Does the word...
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IBM's next frontier for computing: TV game shows
San Francisco - Technology giant IBM on Monday announced its next frontier in the unending quest to...
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Microsoft sales drop for first time since going public
San Francisco - Microsoft reported a drop in quarterly revenues Thursday for the first time in the...
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HP Dethrones Dell in U.S. PC Market
Hewllet-Packard became the top PC seller in the United States in the first quarter of this fiscal...
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83% of Enterprises “Dreading” the Release of Windows 7
Microsoft’s soon-to-come operating system, Windows 7 (the one which will hopefully wash away...
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Lack of moving parts, low energy use, makes SSD drives appealing
Munich - Solid State Drives (SSD) are becoming standard in modern notebooks and net books, often...
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Another Microsoft Ad Targeting the ‘Apple Tax’
Microsoft is continuing its ad campaign to fight back Apple. After actress Lauren and engineer...
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Conficker Worm Still Out There, Evolving
The Conficker worm, which was feared that it would bring the Internet on its knees on April 1 but...
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Global computer virus begun mutating, German agency warns
Bonn, Germany - A computer virus which has spread worldwide began mutating overnight, German...
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U.S. Electricity Grid Breached by Cyber Spies from Russia, China
Government officials acknowledged the fact that our nation’s electricity grid has been...
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T-Mobile to Soon Launch Android-Running Home Devices
Google’s Android platform gains momentum. After HP said it was considering building...
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New ‘I’m a PC’ Ad Attacks Macs’ Aesthetics
Microsoft is sticking to its advertising policy that focuses on dishing Apple and its products. As...
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Conficker Worm Threat Still There
April 1 has passed and no major cyber attacks from the Conficker worm occurred yet. However, most...
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Number of Conficker.c-Infected PCs Much Bigger than Thought
There are several estimations on the number of computers the Conficker.c worm infected since it was...
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Conficker virus quiet on deadline day, but threat remains
San Francisco - Conficker, the April Fool's worm, began contacting pre-designated websites for...
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YouTube shuts out German users in dispute over fees
Hamburg - Users of YouTube, the online video service, lost access Wednesday to a vast array of...
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HP Is Eyeing Android for PC Use, Watch Out Microsoft!
Hewlett-Packard, the biggest PC maker in the world, is reportedly considering installing Android,...
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Microsoft takes bite out of Apple
San Francisco - Can the tight US economy help Microsoft beat back the cavalry charge of its much...
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"China threat virus" behind spying claims, Beijing says
Beijing - China on Tuesday denied that it has spied on computers belonging to...
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As April 1 deadline looms, researchers advance on Conficker worm
Researchers have discovered the first easy way to detect the presence of the Conficker computer...
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Surprise! Intel’s Nehalem EP, Xeon Processors Launched
Intel surprised many experts, analysts and close observers of the industry by launching its latest...
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Skype to Launch Software for iPhone
After teasing the customers by announcing Skype's native VoIP client (voice over Internet protocol)...
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More than 100 countries hit by electronic spying operation
A spying operation that infiltrated computers - many of them belonging to governments - in...
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Polished Apple: Buying used Macs
Munich - In tough economic times, restraint is in, even when buying computers. Yet there are...
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Teenage whizz-kid hacker gets a straight job
A New Zealand teenage whizz-kid who admitted developing software that infected a million...
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Smart Grid Is Hackable, Cyber Security Experts Said
Recent tests showed that the Smart Grid, which delivers electricity from suppliers to consumers...
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Firewalls keep internet attackers at bay
Gelsenkirchen, Germany - Computer users and homeowners have plenty in common as they themselves...
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Bandwidth theft and data piracy: Protecting your WLAN from attackers
Wireless LAN (WLAN) is a convenient way of surfing the internet. The technology allows users to...
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Revisiting Windows Vista
So you've resisted the move to Windows Vista? You're not alone. Although Vista is installed on most...
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