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  PandaLabs' List of Unusual Malicious Software
...onesians had a laugh, if they had computers to be infected. If Trojan malware could act, the Harrenix.A and Pirabbean.A would certainly be the best actors. They were disguised as trailers of the "Harry Potter and the Phoenix Order" movie (Harrenix.A) and "Pirates of the Carribean: At the end of the world" (Parribean.A). The developer of the Gronev.A had probably some serious music ambitions. After settling in a com...
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  Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Saturday, 00:00 - Sales Start
...The second most awaited event of this summer worldwide, after the iPhone, is the last book of adventures of Harry Potter and his friends. The sales of the "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" began on Friday night. Fans in America, England, Australia, Peru and Ireland were eager to find out what the adventure will end with. But first they had to get the book. John Howells, spokesman at Waterstone's, London's Pic...
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  Women Are Interested in Puzzles More Than in Sex, Study Says
...day men and women have switched places. Thus now men would have to take some time to make women become more affected with men than with other things such interesting things like puzzles, TV shows and Harry Potter books. Furthermore drinking alcohol was among the most unpopular occupations for both sexes: it became the last thing women would do and the second last for men. However, experts say that men should start panic...
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  Happiness Might Appear Before Fortunate Events Occur, Study Says
...ly inclined to feel happy long before the fortunate occurrence in their life. Latest psychological studies have found that the feeling of happiness is not related to outside circumstances or turning points of one's life. This means that prosperity, marriage or health do not determine our subjective well being. This theory has proved to be basically true, but only for some changes concerning the character of the event. ...
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  Microsoft Upgrades Its Xbox 360
...has also offered the upper-mentioned 120GB hard drive as an upgrade to their basic model of 360 for $179. This upgrade to the Xbox 360 is meant to catch up with the Nintendo's Wii, which has been outselling Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's PlayStation 3 on the market of gaming consoles during the last months. However, the reason for this outselling could be mentioned the fact that the Wii is a family-friendly entertainmen...
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  Russia Sells Arms to Tehran - USA Concerned
...ies, 15 other individual accounts, which were spotted in affairs involving uranium enrichment and missile development. The security council has also advised other countries to abstain themselves from selling Iran any weapons or providing any loans. Powered by www.infoniac.com....
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  Thames Was Caught in the Net... a Wi-Fi Net
...t 13.64 miles) from the Millenium Dome in Greenwich to Millbank. The net is to be enlarged within the next two months. The Wi-Fi Internet connection service, called Thames Online, includes 100 access points, which take care of people not losing connection with the Internet, while walking along the river. The Thames online service could be available to everyone, having a Wi-Fi device and paying $5.79 per hour of use, or $...
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  Beautiful flirty women choose machos for procreation
...preferences undergo intricate changes during menstrual cycle (women taking hormonal pills were not included in the study). Women were asked to express opinion on their own attractiveness on different points of their periods. Soon after that women had to rate the visual appeal of different male appearance types and were also questioned to tell who was the most attractive short-term or lifetime partner. The results of t...
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  Google buys DoubleClick, Microsoft still too far from online ads
...ants combine there resources, we, simple web surfers, could get something more than a simple contextual ad, but an ad meant to satisfy the mot refined tastes of various users. The negotiations about selling DoubleClick lasted a few weeks and at some time involved not only Google, but there were also Yahoo, AOL and (oh no!) Microsoft involved. It is clear that Microsoft wanted to get its hands on the online ad enterprise...
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  Overcoming the Culture Shock with a Mobile Phone Game
...f the game is quite simple: it follows an international student, who arrived in the UK for his/her study. The main goal of the player is to reduce the character's 'culture shock' from the default 100 points to zero. To do this a series of tasks is necessary, such as dealing with images and small scenes of students' life, which could arouse a culture shock by international students. The opening episode of the game is t...
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  Timeline of the events in Tallinn, Estonia
...ia demands investigating the human rights violation in Estonia in the recent days. Estonian Prime-Minister says the economical blockade will not do much harm to the country. Russian retailers refused selling Estonian candies and other goods. The activists stop blockading the embassy in Moscow. Estonian ambassador left Russian territory. Condolisa Rise expressed her support to Estonian authorities, in relation to calling t...
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  What words are most often frontpaged on digg?
...Stories frontpaged (pages) Nr. of stories frontpaged (approx.) Most popular story dugg, times Story title URL Game Hardware 2444 36660 155 2325 4862 Guy selling every NES game ever made on eBay!! With pics ...
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  Fake Products – a Trifle or Economic Crunch?
... luggage, Chanel purses, and pairs of Nike Air shoes. It is possible to acquire these items for the more than affordable price of a meal or a cinema ticket. Owners of the stores are aware they are selling fake goods, as well as the majority of their customers. Nobody would expect to buy an authentic Cartier watch for just $100. But savvy customers think it's a bargain. If to take into account a working-class budget, it...
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  iTunes and Video Services Alike to Come to a 'Dead End'?
...Apple Inc.'s iTunes, and other Internet video sites selling movies and shows, will most probably reach the peak of popularity this year, according to a study performed by Forrester Research. It is partially explained by the fact that more programming is currently available on ads-supported free outlets. Sales of movies and TV shows will increase greatly to $279 million in 2007 from $98 million last year. But as for the...
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