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- Move Over, Minority Report
- The Lonely Tree of Ténéré
- Military shows off new ray gun
- Air Force pursuing antimatter weapons
- Cool clouds turn light to matter
- Bump: New Weapon Targeting Copters?
- Clever Hans the Math Horse
- Prez's New Top-Secret Net
- Mini helicopter masters insect navigation trick
- XM and Sirius to combine; hurdles loom
- Missing: a huge chunk of the earth's crust
- Nasa finds the gates of hell
- 'Kryptonite' discovered in mine
- Honeybee die-off threatens food supply
- Fun Squeezable Shower Gel Breasts
- Sony CineAlta 4K For Fantastic Cinema Experience
- Hack to Remove/Uninstall Symantec Norton Antivirus (SAV) Client without Password
- Open and View Windows Help .HLP Content Files in Vista
- Where is/was RSnake?
- Potential Use For the Java XST
- XSS Warning Extension For Firefox
- Response Splitting in Digest Auth
- 150 Mbit Cable to hit US in 2 years
- The Impending Internet Address Shortage
- University completes wireless electricity test
- The DoD's Simulated World (and we're not talking about Second Life here...)
- A Midair Mouse? 5 of the Hottest Tech in the Works
- 'DVD Jon' hacks into the iPhone
- remote access
- Volunteers sought to be stung by jellyfish
- Japan's Warp-Speed Ride to Internet Future
- Video games may help stroke recovery?
- 24 inch Flat Panel LCD Monitor
- bittorrent affect the speed of internet?
- Power Plant Rejected Over Carbon Dioxide For First Time
- James Watson's fall from Grace
- Weather Control
- Search with accuracy :)
- PC technology inflection point!!!!
- SanDisk to Debut USB Drive, Video Service
- UK Army tests James Bond style tank that is 'invisible'
- Stealth modems
- US Army To Test Rambo Style See-In-The-Dark Screens
- search & sort music
- Cool Stuff: Star Trek Home Theater
- Scientists cook up stem cells from regular ingredients
- Pay Poor People For Human Research
- Artificially Created Stem Cells Cure Sickle Cell in Mice
- Red Fluorescent Cat Cloned
- AT&T Exiting Pay Phone Business
- TV Bandwidth up for auction in Jan
- Plexiglas-like DVD to hold 1TB of data
- Electric Theory Of The Universe
- Mini Nukes For Apartment Buildings
- Inside the life-saving £60m supercomputer
- Nuclear Power
- Noah's Ark Found: Evolution Disproved.
- Are Plastic Baby Bottles Harmful?
- When will the media explain the "digital" change over???
- Fusion Power in the Next Five Years?
- Wal-Mart Kills HD DVD
- Michigan laser beam believed to set record for intensity
- 'Exaflop' Supercomputer Planning Begins
- Customize Your Car Horn with HornTones
- Track your pizza delivery on GPS
- Forget global warming: Welcome to the new Ice Age
- Blind Irishman sees with the aid of son's tooth in his eye
- IBM lifts the curtain on "green" file-sharing optical network
- New Atom has double power to weight of a Veyron
- The 10 Most Disruptive Technology Combinations
- The Most Advanced Quadruped Robot on Earth
- PAPER: The internet could be made obsolete...
- Boston Dynamics Big Dog
- Windows: Dead OS Running?
- Father of chaos theory, dies
- Western Digital's VelociRaptor Drive Packs Killer Speed
- Sirius
- Neither fish nor fowl: Platypus genome decoded
- India orbits 10 satellites in single launch
- Can we really run car on water?
- PS3 Components Used To Build World's Fastest Computer
- Chem / Orgi chem
- Health Canada - Using Eye Solution Could Cause Eye Irritation
- GM, utility companies study electric car impact (CBC)
- FCC Commissioners Will Approve XM-Sirius Deal
- Aliens Have Visited Earth - Dr Ed Mitchell, 6th Man to Walk on the Moon (Kerrang!)
- How to avoid cancer from cell Phones
- UK - Ministry of Justice loses 45,000 records (Silicon.com)
- Microsoft Reveals Its... ehm... Sphere...
- Briton facing 60 years in US prison after hacking into Pentagon (Guardian)
- Microsoft study confirms 'Kevin Bacon' theory
- House of Lords Judgement against Gary McKinnon now online (FRee Gary McKinnon)
- Your personal info is now public (The Hindustan Times)
- South Korea braced for web clampdown (The Guardian)
- Where Were You Last Week? The Government Knows (Digital Rights Ireland)
- Contagious Cancer: The Evolution of a Killer (Harpers Magazine)
- F.B.I. Says It Obtained Reporters’ Phone Records (NYTimes)
- Government won't interfere in wireless texting charges: Prentice (CBC)
- MIT Students Gagged by Federal Court Judge (EFF)
- Killing the cash cow and other acts of media indecency (CNet)
- (Mobile) Broadband speeds 'much lower than claimed' (The Local)
- CERN Ready To Test Fire Its (Particle Accelerator) On September 10 (Tom's Hardware)
- New TV show: Temptation gadget island (Crave/CNET)
- Wal-Mart: Copyright Lasts Forever, No Copying Ancestor Pictures Allowed (BoingBoing)
- Infamous Subway Hack Leaked on Wikileaks
- US and Canadian broadband speeds suck says new study
- Dutch police and FBI crack Shadow botnet (ZDNet)
- Experiment tries to slow Swiss glacier melt with giant screen (TheLocal)
- Do they really think the earth is flat? (BBC)
- TSA declares some laptop bags 'checkpoint-friendly' (CNet)
- (UK)Ministry of Justice loses (another) 45,000 personal records (Times Online)
- Pizza Hut Sends Unsolicited Email To Apologize For Sending Unsolicited Email(Cnsmrst)
- iPod Nano Explodes While Charging (The Consumerist)
- iPhone hackers get shut down (ComputerWorld)
- EA and Take-Two talking takeover (CBC)
- the new iphone secret
- How to fight back against the lying, infuriating, evil ink-and-toner cabal. (Slate)
- New cracks in northern Greenland glacier worry scientists (CBC)
- Polish mobile operator pays actors to line up for iPhone (CBC)
- NASA destroys wayward rocket (CBC)
- Device with data on 127,000 British criminals goes missing (CBC)
- Fruit juice 'could affect drugs' (BBC)
- Bus firm calls online car pool illegal service (TheStar)
- Cartoon depicts what went on in the NSA's wiretapping room at AT&T (BoingBoing)
- Computer viruses make it to orbit (BBC)