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- December 26, 2008: Fast Facts About Microsoft
- December 25, 2008: As duties pile up, Obama's faith in fitness grows
- December 25, 2008: Apollo Series on Google map
- December 22, 2008: A Minority Report-style media wall with full gesture control
- December 18, 2008: Scientists debunk the myth that you lose most heat through your head
- December 17, 2008: The World’s First Energy-Generating Revolving Door
- December 17, 2008: Apple to ditch Macworld gathering
- December 15, 2008: RFC1855 - Netiquette Guidelines
- December 5, 2008: What is Photosynth?
- November 28, 2008: Guide to the 2009 F1 rule changes
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Guide to the 2009 F1 rule changes
November 28, 2008 by alikat.
"The FIA have made a number of changes to the Sporting and Technical Regulations for the 2009 Formula One season, and the results of some have already been seen in testing." read the article
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Meteor streaking across Canadian sky caught on video
November 26, 2008 by alikat.
“Hundreds of people witnessed a meteor lighting up the evening sky over Edmonton, Alberta, last week, and the spectacular fireball was even caught on tape by unsuspecting videographers. Around 5:30 P.M. MST Thursday, a brilliant streak of light shot across the western Canadian sky, setting meteorite hunters on a chase to find any surviving fragments of the object.”
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U.S. chooses ‘change’
November 5, 2008 by alikat.
Barack Obama thumped John McCain in the Electoral College tally and handily won the popular vote, becoming the first African-American elected president of the U.S. Obama told supporters, "change has come to America." read the article
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FCC Opens New Airwaves to the Public
November 5, 2008 by alikat.
“The country’s top communications regulator unanimously voted to free up the biggest ever swath of airwaves to be used by the public for cheap high-speed wireless Internet access.” read the article
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Copying keys from distance
November 4, 2008 by alikat.
"UC San Diego computer scientists have built a software program that can perform key duplication without having the key. Instead, the computer scientists only need a photograph of the key." read the article
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