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Friday, June 22, 2012

Will Microsoft Build It`s Own Windows Phone 8?

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Microsoft May Build Own Windows Phone 8 -- Information Week Microsoft might rile its hardware partners again by developing and bringing to m...

Remembering Alan Turing, The Father Of The Computer

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Remembering Alan Turing At 100 -- Endgadget Alan Turing would have turned 100 this week, an event that would have, no doubt, been greeted wi...

The Move To Limit Freedom On The Web Picks Up

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A global concern: Protesters from the Anonymous India group in Mumbai of hackers wear Guy Fawkes masks as they protest against laws they say...
Thursday, June 21, 2012

How Camera Tech Is Revolutionizing Surveillance

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A photograph of the Seattle skyline taken with the Aware-2 camera. (Duke University Imaging and Spectroscopy Program / June 20, 2012) New Gi...

The Apple - Google War

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Why Apple Is Going “Containment” Not “Thermonuclear” Against Google In iOS 6 -- Search Engine Land I keep hearing people talking about Apple...

Why Bird Flu Research Is Dangerous

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Image : The H5N1 virus could mutate to a deadlier form and spread to humans Bird Flu 'Could Mutate To Cause Deadly Human Pandemic' -...

U.S. Cyber Weapons Are Being Revealed

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We’re Slowly Starting to See U.S.’ Cyber Weapons -- Defense Tech For years now, Defense Department officials have refused to discuss the det...
Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Three New Biodefense Centers In The U.S.

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Photo: Texas A&M University moves to the forefront of the US biodefense effort (credit: Texas A&M University) U.S. Launches Three B...

A History Of Tetris

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Tetris: Can A Cold War Classic Evolve For The Touchscreen? -- The Verge The game couldn't be simpler. One of seven shapes falls from the...

U.S. Air Forces Launches Secret US Spy Satellite

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A United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket launches the classified NROL-38 spy satellite into orbit from Space Launch Complex-41 at the Cape Ca...

Voyager 1 Moves Ever Closer To The Solar System's Edge

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Voyager 1 One of the two identical Voyager probes, as photographed by NASA. NASA Voyager 1, Moving Ever Closer To Solar System's Edge, H...

100 Greatest Discoveries In Physics (Video)

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Has The Higgs Boson Particle Been Found?

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Photo: A disk full of silicon sensors that sits as an endcap on ATLAS, one of the LHC experiments searching for the Higgs boson. Peter Gint...

Welsh And Cornish Are The 'Purest Britons'

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Those in south east and central England were described by Donnelly as "a real genetic cocktail", with parts of their DNA matching ...

Robots Get A Feel For The World

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Like the human finger, the group's BioTac® sensor has a soft, flexible skin over a liquid filling. (Credit: USC) Robots Get A Feel For T...
Tuesday, June 19, 2012

A Mystery At The Bottom Of The Baltic Sea

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Hefty trajectory: The Swedish diving team noted a 985-foot flattened out 'runway' leading up to the object, implying that it skidded...

No Rules For Cyber-Robot Wars

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Rules For Robot-War -- Irfan Husain, DAWN DOES the deployment of a computer virus by one state against another constitute an act of war? In ...

Western Officials Are Acknowledging That The U.S. And Israel Did Launch A Cyber Attack Against Iran's Nuclear Facilities

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Kaspersky Lab U.S., Israel Developed Flame Computer Virus To Slow Iranian Nuclear Efforts, Officials Say -- Washington Post The United State...

More News On The Super-Computer Wars

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The Sequoia: This grey slab is just part the most powerful computer on the planet, and will be used in nuclear power research, with perhaps ...

The USB Stick That Deletes All Viruses

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Fix Me: Stick the USB key into your PC and it will stop Windows from loading - and scan your computer for errors The USB Stick That You Plug...
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