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New Electronic Display to Be Used on Clothes and Beer Cans |
...at the organic light emitting devices are very thin and flexible, electronic display screens could be easily created on nearly every material, thus, for example, clothing could, for the first time in history, display specific electronic information.
There are various ways of using the this OLED, like for example change the color of clothes, beer can would be able to display various sports results. In addition the OLED ... |
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What words are most often frontpaged on digg? |
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Guy selling every NES game ever made on eBay!!
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Microsoft Reached 40 Million Licenses of Vista |
...sta operating system in the first 100 days since the product was launched into the market.
The chairman of the company, Bill Gates, mentioned that the fastest sales of the operating system in the history is due to an accelerating shift of the majority of population to digital lifestyles. He outlined that the premium editions had accounted for 78% of the OS sales.
It is worth mentioning that more than 95% computers... |
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PandaLabs' List of Unusual Malicious Software |
...the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters. And God said, 'Let there be light' and there was light. History must be remembered!".
Miracles of positioning. A Trojan - Burglar.A - besides stealing passwords and doing other malicious actions, gives the user of the computer his/her exact location using Google Maps. Maybe thi... |
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NASA to Strike the Moon with a Double Sledgehammer |
...ind out if the double explosion on the surface of the moon will be able to reveal the hidden water ice.
Undoubtedly the Earth-on-moon violence may lead to serious discussions on the topic, but the history of NASA demonstrates that such missions may bring a lot of useful information.
"I think that people are apprehensive about it because it seems violent or crude, but it's very economical," outlined Tony Colaprete, t... |
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Surgeons Who Play Video Games are More Skilled |
... Recent studies showed that the surgeons who play video games are more skilled. It seems that video games contribute to a more precise technique of using different medical instruments. The February issue of Archives of Surgery states that there is a direct link between having video game skills and the abilities of a surgeon to perform a laparoscopic surgery.
The term laparoscopy refers to surgeries that are made by wat... |
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Storm virus attacks blogs |
...Storm virus is back again to infect blogs, webmails and bulletin boards. British and Korean computer security scientists claim it's a new variant of malware that is extremely difficult to detect.
The Storm worm looks like a message that features news about Europe's storms. In fact, this virus can evaluate network traffic on the computer and later insert a link to malicious website into user's post, webmail or bulleti... |
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IBM and Cisco: Attempt to Unite the Communication Software Developers |
...ice mailing. These features will enable instant messaging to and from Cisco Unified IP phones. In addition to this service the companies will offer information on federated presence, a log with calls history and video telephony.
Adam Gartenberg, the offering manager for this software at the IBM Lotus Software Group, said that the UC2 platform will attract many application developers to create various plug-ins for a remot... |
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Microsoft's Antivirus Causes Damage |
... The officials from Microsoft, after several complaints from users, confessed that the company's product, entitled Live OneCare security suite, accidentally has been erasing all messages of those that use whether Outlook or Outlook Express. The company's forum concerning OneCare included postings that state the cause of the message deletion.
Users found out that their e-mails were deleted by an antivirus program. It su... |
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Wikipedia to Verify the Contributors' Credentials |
...gest online encyclopedia: the Wikipedia - has suggested a way to check a contributor's level of trust. The reason for this was served by the fact that an administrator on Wikipedia has come up with a history of his academic certificates.
The main idea of this suggestion is to implement a voluntary system of accreditation for certain contributors, who state to have advanced degrees, such as Ph.D. or M.D.
Most of the Wiki... |
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Microsoft to Connect Xbox 360 and PC Gamers |
...On Wednesday, the software giant Microsoft Corp. announced the opening of its Live on-line service that will connect users of both Xbox 360 console and PCs. The company stated that the service will open in May. It is to be reminded that Live has attracted about six million Xbox 360 console gamers and now Microsoft looks forward to launch it on new Windows Vista system.
The software giant decided to make this step after i... |
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Search Information Will Go Private |
...Today the main search engine for millions of people, Google, announced that the servers won't keep the information on the users' searches forever.
Until recent times, Google kept the search information linked with certain computers around the world. However from now on the system will make this information anonymous after 18 to 24 months.
According to Nicole Wong, deputy general counsel at Google, the company made t... |
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To live or die - computer will decide |
... to a computer? Researches say that a new computer program can make life-or-death decisions for disabled people better than their closest relatives.
A new research conducted by National Institute of Health (NIH) introduced a software program that can calculate all the pros and contras for further treatment of the seriously ill patients based on the mathematical formula. The decisions made by computer calculations are ... |
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Google's List of Class-Action Lawsuits |
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function MLnkMk(str)
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for(i=0;i#iuuq;00xxx/uifsfhjtufs/dp/vl031170140280hpphmf`xjot`vtfofu`dpqzsjhiu`dbtf#!!ubshfu>#`cmbol#?Sfbe!npsf//=0b?'))) "Parker, who represented himself in the suit, publishes online under the name "Snodgrass Publishing Group". One of his publications was an e-book entitled "29 Reasons Not To Be A Nice Guy" and at some time he posted Reason 6 from this book onto a Usenet forum, the wo... |
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Nearly one third of Americans think Internet is useless |
...About one third of U.S. households do not have any access to the Internet. But what is even more surprising they do not intend to get one. The reason is that households do not consider Internet to be useful for their every day lives.
A technology market research firm located in Dallas, called Park Associates, outlined that 29% of households from the United States (which is about 31 million homes) do not even intend to g... |
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