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Kazaa sold to Australian company.
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Popular peer-2-peer file trading app, Kazaa, has been sold along with several other undisclosed assets to Australian based Sharman Networks Limited. According to a statement on ...
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Monday update
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Weekends seem to be getting more and more busy news wise. At least, it seems that way judging by the past two weeks. Despite the fact that many of you will have read about ...
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Pressplay and MusicNet worse than Napster
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At least, that’s how musicians and their lawyers see the situation. Despite months of rhetoric from EMI, BMG, Sony, Universal and others concerning the illegality of Napster, ...
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US Special Forces to use custom Pocket PCs
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Misinformation is a killer, especially when it occurs in the midst of battle. Give a pilot the wrong co-ordinates and your own soldiers may be the ones on the receiving end of ...
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Immediate dust-off
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Case Modders Australia (as opposed to Case Modders Uzbekistan) has produced a work of mammoth proportions about dust. Uh huh, and you thought it only made the allergy-challenged...
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An uplifting experience
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One of the great things we get for living through the years surrounding the end of last century and the beginning of this one is the ability to watch science fiction become ...
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A good cup of Joe
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I've said it before, and no doubt, knowing how fickle I can be, I will say it again. Regardless, this is what science is all about: NASA is about to send into the upper ...
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The lab-on-a-chip gets even closer
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The whole idea of a smile pile of silicon that can replicate the work of entire laboratories and dozens of scientists in one fell swoop is nothing new, but recent advances at ...
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Universe declared infinite, Illuminati mourns
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In a surprising discovery made recently following the latest round of Hubble Space Telescope happy-snaps. Scientists at UCLA Berkeley and NASA have reported that Dark Matter, ...
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There's more to the net than pr0n?
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Who would have thunk it. The last week has seen a mess of remarkably cool learning initiatives pop up online, so now you can expand your mind while you surf. If tech is your ...
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Green light, stop; red light… Go!
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Overclockers Online has gone LED crazy and run up a review of the MSI 694D Master-S motherboard. It's a top of the line dual socket 370 mobo, with a host of features and funky ...
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A bug's life
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Hi, I'm a Scorpion, and I like long walks through the desert, overcoming challenges, and paving the way for simple robotic solutions. No, it's not a bizarre come-on line ...
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Teeny, tiny refrigerators
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A team of scientists at the University of California has managed to crack the process of making microscopic cooling units for computing-on-a-chip applications. Heat build up is ...
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Too much space. Is there such a thing?
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Lucent has been busy working away on creating a viable holographic storage, and has finally come up with the goods. Of course, it's just prototype, but what we're talking about ...
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Billions and billions of stars… works better in a nasally font
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Carl Sagan, founder of the Planetary Society and eminent scientist and writer, would be proud. Of course, he's dead, so all he can do is keep pushing up daisies. Nonetheless, ...
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Linkage - just as essential as ruffage
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The crazy kids at Tweaker's Asylum have just put together a review of the AOpen AX 37 Plus DDR mainboard, featuring the new VIA Apollo Pro266 DDR chipset. Is it any good? Well, ...
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Print your own circuit boards!
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A supra-molecular chemist working at the Hebrew University if Jerusalem has come up with a striking new way of producing circuit board designs. Rather than make the things ...
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Kiwi Kill-bot krawls campus
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One-and-a-half meters tall, clad in an ominous white shell, and capable of seeing in a full 360 degrees. Nightmare robot of the post-apocalyptic future, or university science ...
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Hitachi is watching our money
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But in a good way, I assure you. The company has just developed a chip that is small enough to be embedded in materials such as paper, and that features wireless circuitry for ...
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Don't hold your breath
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If you've been hanging out for the new Palomino- cored Athlon processor from AMD, then be prepared to keep waiting a little longer. It was meant to be hitting our motherboards ...
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