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Atomic - The Movie
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Atomican Steven Eatt has made a PDI (Pretty Damn Impressive) shockwave movie for us and you.
It's a tribute to the good Captain Atomic and we've given it a 9.2/10. <...
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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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Superconducting Balls of Carbon
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Room temperature superconductors? Well no, not quite, but the scientists at Bell Labs have brought the world one step closer with advances in superconducting Buckministerfulleri...
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Will terrorism make online privacy extinct?
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Personal privacy has always been a stalwart pillar of our basic democratic rights. For years, hardliners in governments all over the world, especially certain figures in the ...
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Microsoft hoping to make Passport universal with maimed Kerberos
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In a move aimed at helping MS Passport become a universal verification service, Microsoft has announced that it will be expanding the Passport sign-in service to be interoperabl...
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Forget radio controlled cars; RC Roaches could soon be all the rage
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Next time you are staring blearily at your monitor in the middle of a 12 hour Counter Strike binge, and a cockroach scampers across your empty Chinese takeout containers, pause ...
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DMCA test case dismissed
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The suit many hoped would be a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) test case, has been thrown out of court by a US federal judge. ...
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All id's secrets belong to us! Todd Hollenshead tells all
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Todd Hollenshead, CEO of American game developer id software (you may have heard of them), was in Australia recently as part of a whirlwind Return to Castle Wolfenstein ...
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ORBZ shuts down
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The Open Relay Blocking Zone (ORBZ) has ceased operations after administrator Ian Gulliver received a court notice demanding he turn over all ORBZ account information. ...
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BurnItFirst, DRM and ‘Fair Use’
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First came BMG/EMI’s MusicNet. Then came Sony/Universal’s Pressplay. Both offered subscription-based download services for digital music – the studio’s answer to 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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Liberty 1.0 arrives
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Sun Microsystems, in conjunction with Liberty Alliance members including Nokia, MasterCard and Vodafone, has released ‘version 1’ of the group’s Liberty ID and authentication ...
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Yahoo mungs your email
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Yahoo’s free Web-based email service doesn’t play well with attachments. In fact, it doesn’t play well with email at all, thanks to the company’s crude method for preventing ...
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PAL to PAL Halo only
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Halo multiplayer fans wanting to play against their US counterparts are out of luck, or so it seems. ...
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Deceptive Duo caught
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American FBI agents have raided the homes of two US teens alleged to be ‘The Deceptive Duo’, a cracking team who have been defacing websites hosted by critical US infrastructure...
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Computers that sense your mood
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Researchers at the University of Southern California's Integrated Media Systems Center are working with ATM manufacturer NCR to develop ATM’s capable of sensing a user’s mood. ...
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Linux continues its quest for World Domination™
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IBM has announced the clinching of a major contract with the German government to provide discounted Linux-based computers. The deal itself doesn’t enforce purchase of Linux ...
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One inch = 1 Terabit
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IBM has unveiled new technology, codenamed Millipede, which could allow up to one Terabit of data to be packed into one square inch of space. ...
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The Reverse Challenge
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Last year, the Honeynet project proposed a challenge to the computer security world: analyse the disk image of a computer that had been cracked ‘in the wild’, and complete a ...
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Jail for false Domain Name registrations
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US legislators are currently considering a bill that would make it a criminal offence to submit falsified Domain Name Registration details. The bill would mandate fines and ...
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