Analysis: Why America Needs a Google Phone
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Mar 23, 2007 |
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In terms of compatibility with your existing businesses, Google building a phone would be like Chrysler starting an ISP. But rumors about Google building a phone reveal plenty about the frustrations and desires ...
Apricorn Announces External Hard Drive for DVRs
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Mar 23, 2007 |
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Storage provider Apricorn, a company that supplies backup and upgrade products for notebook and desktop applications, announced the release of its new DVR Xpander hard drive on Wednesday, a device the company says will instantly ...
Fresh polymer coat offers diabetes hope
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More than 12 million people worldwide are afflicted with Type I diabetes, an autoimmune disease in which insulin-producing pancreatic islets are damaged, thereby impeding the body’s ability to regulate glucose concentrations ...
Kodak Launches All-In-One Printers in Best Buy Locations
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Mar 23, 2007 |
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Kodak has released its EASYSHARE All-in-One Printers, which allow home users to print documents and photos, to Best Buy locations throughout the U.S.
Scientists progress in successful tissue engineering
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Tissue engineering is a relatively new field of basic and clinical science that is concerned, in part, with creating tissues that can augment or replace injured, defective, or diseased body parts.
Rabbits hold key to HIV-like virus
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The remains of an ancient HIV-like virus have been found in rabbits. Scientists at Oxford University discovered the unique lentivirus, part of a family of viruses closely related to HIV, ‘fossilised’ inside the genome of ...
Microfossils unravel climate history of tropical Africa
Space & Earth / Earth Sciences
Mar 23, 2007 |
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Scientists from the NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research obtained for the first time a detailed temperature record for tropical central Africa over the past 25,000 years. They did this in cooperation with a German ...
Apple TV – Is There a Niche?
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Mar 23, 2007 |
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With the Apple TV now shipping, the question remains: will people want one and, if so, what will its impact on the market be?
Florida panther killed on highway
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Mar 23, 2007 |
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A panther photographed as a kitten and tracked by scientists for nearly four years has been found dead on Interstate 4 in Florida.
S. Korean scientists want android to walk
Mar 23, 2007 |
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South Korean scientists are trying to develop a walking android without making its legs so thick that it would no longer look like a human.
Cannabis-related schizophrenia set to rise, say researchers
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If cannabis causes schizophrenia - and that remains in question - then by 2010 up to 25 per cent of new cases of schizophrenia in the UK may be due to cannabis, according to a new study by Dr Matthew Hickman of the University ...
Teen smokers have attention deficit
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A U.S. study finds that teen smokers have difficulty paying attention, with those whose mothers smoked while pregnant having the hardest time.
Attackers Target Gamers with Spyware
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Online players of the video game Omerta have more than the rival gangsters in the computer game to worry about. According to anti-spyware vendor Sunbelt Software, of Clearwater, Fla., cyber-thieves have been spreading spyware ...
Security that nets malicious Web sites
Technology / Computer Sciences
Mar 23, 2007 |
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Have you ever wondered how fraudulent or malicious websites can rank highly on search engines like Google or Yahoo? Queensland University of Technology IT researcher Professor Audun Josang said a website's ranking was determined ...
HP to Acquire Online Photo Company
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Hewlett-Packard's definitive agreement with Tabblo will soon allow users to print text, graphics, photos and other content from the Web.


