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Reform has blamed the politicisation of law and order for the creation of what it calls "Robocop justice".
in Robotics
via Politics.co.uk @ 11:54 2nd Sep
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'From killing sprees to the decay of society, Grand Theft Auto has been blamed for a lot of things. Add destroying plants. Swedish park supervisor Gert Axelsson is tired of the plants being destroyed in the park he oversees in Lulea, northern Sweden. "I am very much considering getting surveillance," says Axelsson. And what does he blame for the plant destruction and increased vandalism? GTA "where you wreak havoc in the city." He's totally right, you know. Because the potted plant mission is my favorite. Heck, I've been kicking over plants all week. Whenever I see a flower bed, I immediately think uproot uproot. Just like I was taught in GTA. We're surprised that people are just catching onto this now. People are so slow sometimes.'
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 22:37 7th Aug
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Mahendra Pitale, 34, travels to work in a local train in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, July 9, 2008. Pitale, right, lost his left arm on July 11, 2006 while he was on his way to work when a series of seven blasts went off on commuter trains across Mumbai. The bombings, which India blamed on Muslim militants, killed 187 people and injured more than 800. Mahendra Pitale, 34, travels to work in a local train in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, July 9, 2008. Pitale, right, lost his left arm on July 11, 2006 while he was on his way to work when a series of seven blasts went off on commuter trains across Mumbai. The bombings, which India blamed on Muslim militants, killed 187 people and injured more than 800. (AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade)
in Arts & Culture
via Boston Globe @ 19:41 19th Jul
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Oysterman Kenny Reeder bails rain water from Tropical Storm Fay from his oyster boat on Saturday in Eastpoint, Fla. The storm wrapped up its disastrous slog across Florida on Saturday after making a record fourth landfall on the Panhandle's coast.
in Top Stories
via MSNBC @ 3:12 24th Aug
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Begin a sobering tale of how a nasty twist gave AGW the detonator that blew reason out of the water and diverted us from the true perils abroad; perils we could actually do something about if we were not so easily diverted by something shiny…
in Blog Watch
via Herald Sun @ 12:01 9th Aug
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N4G is a social game news site that covers the game industry 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 14:36 4th Aug
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Police Commissioner Ray Kelly says the popularity of gadgets such as the iPhone "have made them inviting targets for thefts."
in Handhelds
via New York Daily News @ 22:49 26th Jul
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in General Science
via Discovery Channel @ 17:27 16th Jul
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Scientists say a massive volcano eruption is behind Earth's mass extinction millions of years ago.Scientists say a massive volcano eruption is behind Earth's mass extinction millions of years ago.
in General Science
via Nine MSN @ 17:30 16th Jul
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Wood County authorities said an Oklahoma man piloting a crop-dusting helicopter crashed after a bee got sucked into the cockpit and stung him.
in Quirky
via Sun Herald @ 19:17 14th Jul
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The release of a new action role-playing game is responsible for the shortage of Microsoft's Xbox 360 gaming console in Japan, a Wednesday report finds. The console has not traditionally sold in high numbers in Japan, but the platform-exclusive Tales of Vesperia title saw a sudden spike in sales Microsoft did not foresee.
in Computer Games
via Electronista @ 10:36 21st Aug
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iPhone users have been complaining since launch of dropped calls when the phone switches between 3G and Edge areas, and a lack of 3G connectivity even in 3G areas.
in Handhelds
via PC Pro @ 9:22 15th Aug
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p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:-In Canada, according to Bell, the country’s largest ISP, a tiny 5% of customers who use P2P file-sharing applications are responsible for massive bandwidth congestion problems.
in Online Legal Issues
via P2P Net @ 8:24 6th Aug
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Children are being turned into 'little robots' by the primary school testing regime, it was claimed yesterday.
in Robotics
via Mail Online UK @ 17:58 23rd Jul
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in Robotics
via Mail Online UK @ 4:29 24th Jul
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in Robotics
via Mail Online UK @ 9:25 23rd Jul
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Young children are being turned into 'little robots' because primary education has become a mini-version of secondary school - and the problem is being caused by SATs and league tables, teachers warned today.
in Robotics
via Mail Online UK @ 9:26 23rd Jul
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More than 93 million years ago, researchers say undersea volcanic activity caused mass extinction in the worlds' oceans.
in General Science
via Red Orbit @ 13:14 17th Jul
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Research published Thursday said it was the violent volcano eruptions that caused a shift in ocean circulation and preceded the extinction of marine life nearly 93 million years ago.
in Biological Science
via People's Daily Online @ 5:10 17th Jul
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BEIJING, July 17 (Xinhuanet) -- Research published Thursday said it was the violent volcano eruptions that caused a shift in ocean circulation and preceded the extinction of marine life nearly 93 million years ago.
in Biological Science
via EView Week @ 1:46 17th Jul
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BEIJING, July 17 (Xinhuanet) -- Research published Thursday said it was the violent volcano eruptions that caused a shift in ocean circulation and preceded the extinction of marine life nearly 93 million years ago.
in Biological Science
via Xinhua News Agency @ 1:46 17th Jul
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Popular digital mixtape-making service Muxtape has been shut down by the RIAA. A pity, because the service was one of the best music resources online, and a big favourite here at Tech Digest.
in Online Legal Issues
via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 15:13 19th Aug
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Seattle: Spotty wireless broadband connectivity for some of Apple's new iPhones most likely results from a hardware problem introduced during mass production, a Swedish technical magazine reported.
in Handhelds
via Gulf News @ 3:42 16th Aug
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