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Ryan Del Monte, captain of the Brock University Badgers hockey team. A new study of hockey players suggests the wider a man's face looks, the more aggressive he will be. Credit: Brock University
in General Science
via LiveScience.com @ 1:10 20th Aug
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"All I was trying to do was the right thing," said Jean C. Duley, describing the hard decision to call police when her client Bruce Ivins made violent threats.
in Top Stories
via Washington Post @ 2:41 10th Aug
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A critical zero-day flaw in BlackBerry Enterprise Server could be exploited by attackers to gain access to sensitive data, according to an advisory issued by the French Security Incident Response Team (FrSIRT).
in Handhelds
via SearchSecurity.com @ 2:11 17th Jul
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It’s just a ball, simple and incorruptible. Different matter that this tribe called spinners is gifted enough to rob it of its lily-white innocence. They make it gyrate, straighten, hold its line and do what not.
in Cricket
via Mumbai Mirror @ 20:06 8th Jul
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Faced with the discovery of a serious flaw in the Internet’s workings, computer network administrators around the world have been rushing to fix their systems with a cobbled-together patch. Now it appears that the patch has some gaping holes.
in Computer Security
via Free Internet Press @ 10:43 10th Aug
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Faced with a falling market share and increasingly serious competition from the other brands, Canon has launched a new entry-level digital SLR to try and woo first-time DSLR buyers away from Sony, Nikon, Pentax and Olympus. The trouble is it's about 150 too expensive, and simply doesn't offer the features of rival models.
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via Dark Vision Hardware @ 4:03 7th Aug
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Faced with the demands of mission-critical applications, many enterprise developers have pushed the Java language and the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) to the limit. The most common issue seen in transactional environments is achieving predictable response time or latency – in other words, the time it takes the system to respond to a request or to move a transaction through the IT infrastructure. In such environments, Garbage Collection (GC) moves from being a valued feature to a major headache.
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via SYS-CON Media @ 15:14 24th Jul
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Faced with soaring prices for textbooks, cash-strapped students have discovered a tempting, effective, but illicit alternative - pirated electronic books, available for free over the Internet.
in Online Legal Issues
via University Business @ 15:31 21st Jul
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Faced with the danger of online predators, fraudsters and bullies, a group of Australian teenagers are putting their heads together with others from around the world to tackle internet crime.
in Computer Security
via Yahoo! News Australia @ 21:08 17th Jul
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Faced with the danger of online predators, fraudsters and bullies, a group of Australian teenagers are putting their heads together with others from around the world to tackle internet crime.
in Computer Security
via The West Online @ 21:09 17th Jul
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Faced with the danger of online predators, fraudsters and bullies, a group of Australian teenagers are putting their heads together with others from around the world to tackle internet crime.
in Computer Security
via The Age @ 21:09 17th Jul
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Faced with the danger of online predators, fraudsters and bullies, a group of Australian teenagers are putting their heads together with others from around the world to tackle internet crime.
in Computer Security
via Sunshine Coast Daily @ 21:09 17th Jul
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Faced with earlier studies stating that the big predators such as tigers, lions, and lynxes fulfil their dietary needs by eating one or two types of prey, scientists from the University of Malaga assure us now that felines need from 5 to 7 different types of prey to fulfil their dietary needs, although they may be more specialised anatomically than the canines (wolves, dogs) who can obtain 100% ingested biomass by eating three types of prey.
in Biological Science
via Science Daily @ 0:19 12th Jul
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Faced with the prospect of losing elements of African culture to modern technology, techies have designed an application to complement traditions.
in Developer
via NetworkWorld @ 19:50 7th Jul
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Faced with poor console sales in the rest of Asia, Japanese gaming giants Sony and Nintendo are simultaneously working on plans to boost sales in the continent outside their home territory.
in Computer Games
via TechRadar.com @ 7:17 7th Jul
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Faced with a deficit of 259, Tom New was yorked by Kabir Ali second ball and Kabir and Steve Magoffin had reduced Leicestershire to 39 for three before Simon Jones had even finished his warm-up routine. Jones took a while to get to full pace, but sharp lift accounted for Boeta Dippenaar.
in Cricket
via Telegraph @ 23:39 30th Jun
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Faced with the demands of mission-critical applications, many enterprise developers have pushed the Java language and the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) to the limit. The most common issue seen in transactional environments is achieving predictable response time or latency – in other words, the time it takes the system to respond to a request or to move a transaction through the IT infrastructure. In such environments, Garbage Collection (GC) moves from being a valued feature to a major headache.
in Developer
via Java Developers Journal @ 9:15 5th Sep
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Two-faced: a large impact 3.8 billion years ago may be responsible for Mars's interesting topography (Source: NASA/JPL/Malin Space Science Systems)
in General Science
via A2 Mediagroup @ 2:19 30th Jun
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A blogger who faced charges of intimidation in cyberspace has won a legal judgment that anti-censorship campaigners claimed this weekend will protect freedom of expression across the worldwide web.
in Blog Watch
via Guardian Unlimited @ 14:34 6th Jul
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A newly-wed couple faced a catering catastrophe on their big day - until a local chippy came to the rescue.
in Quirky
via Ananova @ 8:56 13th Aug
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Eric E. Schmidt has faced a lot of tough questions over the years about the company he runs, but few were as blunt as The Atlantic’s recent cover: “Is Google Making Us Stoopid?”
in Blog Watch
via New York Times @ 18:10 30th Jul
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While handset vendors have faced a difficult second quarter, Apple bucks the trend by selling 1 million handsets despite sales and activation problems.
in Handhelds
via Telecom Direct @ 9:21 16th Jul
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RISMEDIA, August 19, 2008-(MCT)-Faced with a real estate market that has tightened up lending standards at a time when home values are dropping, more people are borrowing money from their 401(k) retirement plans to help swing a down payment to buy a home.
in Personal Finance
via RIS Media @ 14:24 19th Aug
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