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  The World's Oldest Woman Dies at Age 117
A Russian woman who was claimed to be the oldest living person on earth died at the age of 117
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  Computer the Size of a Molecule Imitates Brain Work
Scientists created a device that is not larger than a few molecules and that is claimed to mimic how the most complicated computer – human brain works.
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  Eight Year Old Boy Passes Law School Exam
An eight-year-old boy from Brazil, following his dream of becoming a judge, managed to pass a law school entrance test.
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  Sony and Microsoft Talk about Blu-ray Drive Incorporation in Xbox360
According to the Financial Times, competitors are currently discussing about adding the Blu ray high-definition technology to consoles that formerly were aligned to HD DVD format
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  Apple's iPhone 2.0 Software Beta is Out for Testing
Apple invites IT companies and departments to test the new iPhone 2.0 Software Beta with Enterprise networking support.
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  Robots to Become Our Closest Friends Soon
A humanoid baby robot able to pick up language skills and interact with humans will be released next year.
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  Vulture - The Unmanned Aircraft Able to Stay in the Air for 5 Years
Officials from Flight Glogal stated that DARPA will probably sign a contract to create an unmanned aircraft that is able to stay in the air for about 5 years at a time.
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  US Court Stands For Environment, against Bush's Military Protection
US federal appeals court required to bar the sonar training of US Navy in California to protect the whales and other marine mammals in spite of the attempts of the White House to exempt the US Navy from laws.
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  Microsoft Signs Up Autodesk, Blockbuster, Coca-Cola and Ingersoll-Rand to its New Service
For some time, the software giant, Microsoft, has been administering the desktops of Energizer Holdings and XL Capital.
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  War in Iraq led to six trillion dollars loss
War in Iraq cost six trillion dollars resulting in enormous loss for the world , experts say.
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  Italian Craftsmen Are Good at Producing Fake Ferraris Too
Italian police found a gorup of 15 people manufacturing and selling fake Ferrari cars. The craftsmenship of the group, which has already sold 14 fake cars, was evaluated as "very good".
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  NASA to Strike the Moon with a Double Sledgehammer
Two spacecrafts are going to be launched by NASA in hope of slamming into the South Pole of the moon and find out if the double explosion on the surface of the moon will be able to reveal the hidden water ice.
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  Intertek's Ethical Sourcing Forum - Press Release from 26 Feb. 2008
Register now at the Intertek's Ethical Sourcing Forum as there is a limited number of only 200 places, which will be taken in no time and you'll be left behind disappointed without hearing such speakers as Nike, Pepsi, Levi's and other major manufacturers.
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  Body Heat to Power Electronic Devices Soon
German scientists developed a circuit that can be used to produce electricity from body heat.
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  Google Purchases a 10,000km Undersea Fiber Optic Cable
Google's officials state that the company is not going to enter into the telecom business.
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