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LONDON, July 1 (UPI) -- A British inventor famous for his electric car says he believes personal flying vehicles will become a reality and "change the world dramatically."
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via Political Gateway @ 15:01 2nd Jul
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LONDON, July 1 (UPI) -- A British inventor famous for his electric car says he believes personal flying vehicles will become a reality and "change the world dramatically."
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via UPI @ 20:24 1st Jul
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The much touted flying car of the future will become a reality according to British inventor Sir Clive Sinclair.
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via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 10:49 3rd Jul
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The much touted flying car of the future will become a reality according to British inventor Sir Clive Sinclair.
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via PC Magazine UK @ 23:59 2nd Jul
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The much touted flying car of the future will become a reality according to British inventor Sir Clive Sinclair.
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via Computing.co.uk @ 23:59 2nd Jul
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The much touted flying car of the future will become a reality according to British inventor Sir Clive Sinclair.
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via VNUNet.com @ 21:47 2nd Jul
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via IT News Australia @ 23:58 2nd Jul
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via Gizmodo @ 3:50 17th Aug
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In this undated photo provided by the British Museum, a brass device, called an astrolabe quadrant, is seen. The British Museum said Thursday, July 31, 2008, it has bought a rare medieval astronomy tool after a last-minute influx of cash helped the institution buy it and prevent it from leaving the country. (AP Photo/British Museum, PA)
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via Washington Post @ 14:09 31st Jul
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In this undated photo provided by the British Museum, a brass device, called an astrolabe quadrant, is seen. The British Museum said Thursday, July 31, 2008, it has bought a rare medieval astronomy tool after a last-minute influx of cash helped the institution buy it and prevent it from leaving the country. (AP Photo/British Museum, PA)
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via CNEWS @ 14:20 31st Jul
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CAD/CAM software, has announced that its Mastercam X2 package has been certified for Autodesk Inventor 2009 CAD software by the Autodesk Inventor Certified Applications Programme. To be certified, a product must meet certain guidelines and demonstrate a high level of quality as well as compatibility with Autodesk Inventor. Certification follows testing and approval.
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via Tool-Moldmaking @ 3:42 29th Jun
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AN INVENTOR from New Zealand has unveiled what he calls 'the world's first practical jet pack' at the EAA AirVenture, the annual air show featuring experimental aircraft, held in Oshkosh, Winconsin.
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via Asiaone @ 6:15 31st Jul
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An eco-vehicle enters a camping site in Athens. A group of Britons have completed a 3,750-kilometre (2,330-mile) 'Grease to Greece' expedition in cars powered by vegetable oil in a bid to raise awareness about conserving fuel, organisers have said.
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via Terranet @ 21:23 29th Aug
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Would also be good for flying carsGood news today for people who like flying cars or flying robots, but clouds on the horizon for professional pilots and air-traffic controllers.
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via Addict3d.org @ 15:26 29th Aug
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via IT News Australia @ 21:04 3rd Jul
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A British hacker who admitted hacking into Pentagon and NASA computers searching for evidence of extraterrestrial life has lost his latest extradition appeal. After fighting the case for more than six years in UK courts, the British House of Lords officially dismissed his appeal.
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via Beta News @ 8:25 31st Jul
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The British music and film industries finally received the cooperation they have been seeking from Internet Service Providers in helping them fight illegal file downloading. A report on Thursday has six of the country's largest Internet providers sending warning letters to subscribers suspected of illegal file downloading and sharing. The decision to do so is commonly believed to be spurred by the British government, which announced earlier this year that it would impose its own laws forcing them to police how their services are used had they failed to cooperate voluntarily.
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via Electronista @ 6:15 25th Jul
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Inventor George Martin's son Harrison takes a jet pack for a test flight at the annual EAA Airventure Fly-in Tuesday, July 29, 2008, in Oshkosh, Wis. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)Inventor George Martin's son Harrison takes a jet pack for a test flight at the annual EAA Airventure Fly-in Tuesday, July 29, 2008, in Oshkosh, Wis. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)
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via CBC @ 12:47 30th Jul
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In this undated photo provided by the British Museum a brass device called an astrolabe quadrant is seen. The British Museum said Thursday July 31 2008 it has bought a rare medieval astronomy tool after a last-minute influx of cash helped the institu ...
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via PhysOrg.com @ 6:28 1st Aug
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Emboldened by settlements with Apple and AT&T, inventor Judah Klausner filed a new voicemail patent lawsuit against Google, Verizon Communications and others. The inventor's company, Klausner Technologies Inc, also named as defendants LG Electronics, Comverse Technology, Citrix Systems, Embarq in a patent infringement complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Tyler, Texas, according to a court filing.
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via GigaLaw.com @ 13:29 27th Aug
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Image - Pupils from Frank Barnes School for Deaf Children who interpreted an Abyssinian relief for The British Museum's accessibility project. Courtesy British Museum/Frank Barnes School for Deaf Children
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via 24 Hour Museum @ 11:19 8th Aug
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A British hacker who broke into US military computers looks set to be extradited to the US after the highest British court dismissed his appeal.
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via Good Gear Guide @ 0:18 31st Jul
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A British hacker who broke into US military computers looks set to be extradited to the US after the highest British court dismissed his appeal.
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via ARNnet @ 0:19 31st Jul
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A British hacker who broke into US military computers looks set to be extradited to the US after the highest British court dismissed his appeal.
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via Tech World Australia @ 22:15 30th Jul
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