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Offbeat (09 Apr, 2007)
A Bruce Lee biography movie to be filmed in China
A television series about the Kung Fu legend born in the United States, Bruce Lee, has begun at China state television. The movie includes 40 parts about the famous actor and Kung Fu teacher. ...
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Technology (03 Feb, 2010)
Latest Invention: Stick-on Plastic Film Able to Make 9-feet Multitouch Surfaces
A Portuguese company, recently presented a stick-on see-through film with incorporated multitouch technology. The invention, called multitouch skin can make 9-foot displays and is about 100 microns thin. ...
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Technology (04 Dec, 2009)
2010 FIFA World Cup Games to Be Filmed in 3D
For the first time in history people will have the chance to watch the 2010 World Cup in 3D. ...
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Current Events (28 Aug, 2008)
Burn After Reading - Pitt and Clooney Debut at Venice Film Festival
The popular Venice Film Festival this year started with the premiere of "Burn After Reading", a blank comedy of Coen brothers, starring Hollywood stars George Clooney and Brad Pitt. ...
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Current Events (28 Aug, 2008)
Hollywood Producer to Write a Film About the Rise of Facebook
Aaron Sorkin, Hollywood writer-producer and co-creator of The West Wing decided to write a film that tells about the rise of Facebook. ...
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Science (17 Oct, 2008)
Exposure to TV and Films Influences the Color of Our Dreams?
According to a new study, kids that watch TV in black and white are more likely to have black-and-white dreams. ...
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Technology (24 Mar, 2007)
Japanese Scientists Work on a Flexible Battery

Scientists from the Japanese University of Waseda develop a new kind of battery: a thin film battery, based on plastic polymers. This battery will be widely used in the future in small portable devices, requiring a high-power capacity.

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Politics (07 Apr, 2007)
U.S. to have used neutron weapons in 2003 in Baghdad
A video clip, broadcasted by the Qatar television, demonstrated the 14th most wanted Iraqi commander accusing the U.S. armed forces in using neutron weapons in Baghdad in 2003. ...
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Science (18 Apr, 2007)
New Electronic Display to Be Used on Clothes and Beer Cans

Scientists working on the international project are looking forward to bring the organic light emitting devices to the masses. Thus the invention could significantly cut costs by billions of dollars each year.

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Technology (13 May, 2007)
iTunes and Video Services Alike to Come to a 'Dead End'?

In 2007 online video sales are expected to triple. Yet a study shows that iTunes and sites alike may face a considerable decline in the nearest future.

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Offbeat (21 Jun, 2007)
15-Year-Old Boy Performs Caesarian Surgery
A doctor from India could be fired and face criminal charges after allowing his son, Dileepan Raj, perform caesarian surgery so he would be recorded in Guinness Book of Records. It is worth mentioning that his son is only 15 years old. ...
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Offbeat (21 Jul, 2007)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Saturday, 00:00 - Sales Start
Seventh book of Harry Potter's adventures has hit the shelves fo bookstores in England. Each small bookstore in England has got it's copies for every child in town. Even a small town received 36 copies for its 20 children. ...
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Offbeat (05 Feb, 2010)
Airbus A380 Made from Lego Bricks and Controlled Using Touchscreen Tech
Ryan McNaught decided to make a detailed model of Airbus A380 from Lego blocks. The plane features detailed interior with scenes inspired from five different films. ...
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Technology (27 Nov, 2007)
Recordings on Predicting the Existence of Parallel Worlds Found
A brilliant physicist recorded his theory on the existence of parallel universes. The tapes were recently discovered in the basement of his son's flat. ...
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Technology (28 Jan, 2010)
Latest Invention: Rubber Sheets that Generate Electricity to Power Cell Phones
The latest invention of engineers at Princeton University represents special rubber films that are able to produce electricity. ...
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