» The iPod Touch puts iPhone to the shade
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Paco Tyee | Published on :
21:51:00EST
Fri, 14 Sep 2007
SAN FRANCISCO - The new iPod Touch introduced by Apple yesterday puts the iPhone to shade because of its multiple features that are as good if not better than the iPhone.
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» Cat able to predict approaching death
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Waddah Yaman | Published on :
12:42:00EST
Thu, 26 Jul 2007
A cat in a Rhode Island hospital in US has left doctors baffled by accurately predicting the death of patients, according to an article published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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» Saturn's 60th moon discovered
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Paul Robinson | Published on :
11:48:00EST
Fri, 20 Jul 2007
Scientists have recently discovered the 60th moon of Saturn. They have identified the new moon as orbiting Saturn while studying inputs sent by the Cassini spacecraft.
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» Scientists take first step towards designing synthetic bugs
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Kavindra Rani | Published on :
11:36:00EST
Tue, 03 Jul 2007
In a historic breakthrough in the creation of synthetic bugs, a team of scientists have claimed that they were able to transform bacteria from one species to the other by changing its complete genome structure, according to a report published in the journal Science.
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» Samsung to start mass production of 64GB flash drives
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Waddah Yaman | Published on :
13:03:00EST
Mon, 25 Jun 2007
Leading electronics and semiconductor manufacturer, Samsung Electronics revealed that it has started the mass production of its flash memory-based 1.8-inch solid state drives (SSD).
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» Apple releases second Safari patch in a week
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Waddah Yaman | Published on :
10:27:00EST
Mon, 25 Jun 2007
Apple Computer released a second patch in just over a week for its Safari beta for Windows operating system. The company revealed that the latest patch fixes some of the security holes in the previous version and also improves iChat, Mail and Dashboard.
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» Hackers crack into Pentagon email system
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Paco Tyee | Published on :
09:57:00EST
Fri, 22 Jun 2007
Pentagon officials were left red faced when over 1500 systems were pulled offline after reports surfaced that a hacker had managed to crack into the agency's email system.
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