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Last summer, I wrote how Warner Bros. celebrated that it was able to prevent all but one unwatchable pirated copy of The Dark Knight from appearing on the Web.
in Gadgets
via CNET News.com @ 23:34 17th Nov
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A late breakthrough by the Nashua Cape Cobras swung the momentum in the SuperSport Series match back to the hosts as the Chevrolet Warriors slumped to 174/4 at stumps on Friday after Juan Theron earlier destroyed the Cobras-lower order with a devastating spell of reverse swing at Boland Bank Park in Paarl to reduce them to 340 all out.
in Cricket
via United Cricket Board of South Africa @ 12:21 7th Nov
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Australia off-spinner Jason Krejza picked up eight wickets on debut as India were bowled out for 441 midway through the afternoon session on day two of the fourth Test of the Border-Gavaskar series.
in Cricket
via Sportal.com.au @ 5:52 7th Nov
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Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner throws against the Rams. Warner threw for 342 yards in Arizona's win on Sunday.
in Cricket
via MSNBC @ 19:27 2nd Nov
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Dell/Equallogic - PS Series Best Practices Deploying Microsoft(R) Exchange Server 2007 in an iSCSI SAN
in Top Internet
via InfoWorld @ 16:09 28th Oct
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Brett Lee claimed four wickets on the fourth morning of the second Test to leave New Zealand in an almost unwinnable position at 4 for 63 at the Adelaide Oval.
in Cricket
via Yahoo! News Australia @ 0:29 1st Dec
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Researchers have found new evidence that the atmosphere of Mars is being stripped away by solar wind. It's not a gently continuous erosion, but rather a ripping process in which chunks of Martian air detach themselves from the planet and tumble into deep space. This surprising mechanism could help solve a longstanding mystery about the Red Planet.
in General Science
via Science Daily @ 16:06 23rd Nov
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IHateEverybody writes "Scientists have found evidence that the solar wind is ripping off chunks of the Martian atmosphere, which could possibly explain why Mars has such a thin atmosphere today. The chunks are being ripped up along 'magnetic umbrellas,' which are bubbles of magnetic fields which rise from the ground and extend above the Martian atmosphere. This is surprising because scientists previously thought that these magnetic umbrellas protected the Martian atmosphere. Now it looks like exactly the opposite might be true."
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 11:14 23rd Nov
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Book your posting today on nanotechweb.org and take advantage of our special Autumn rate. 30 days standard listing plus annoucements in 4 weekly newswires for £95/$187/€137. To confirm your space contact Jayne Orsborn +44 117 930 1819 or jayne.orsborn@iop.org. Offer ends 30 November 2008.
in Nanotech
via nanotechweb.org @ 10:05 3rd Nov
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MANILA, Philippines—San Miguel Beer bounced back from an unexpected loss with an unexpected domination of Sta. Lucia Realty, 89-71, Thursday night to take the solo lead in the elimination round of the KFC PBA Philippine Cup at the Ynares Arena in Pasig City.
in Photography
via Philippine Daily Inquirer @ 0:45 31st Oct
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Pace spearhead Brett Lee grabbed five wickets as Australia thumped New Zealand by an innings and 62 runs in the second cricket Test after tea on day four.
in Cricket
via LiveNews @ 19:09 1st Dec
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Banexi Venture Partners earned six times the firm's investment in Kelkoo SA when Yahoo! Inc. (YHOO) bought the French comparison shopping site in 2004 for $575 million. Which is many times better than Yahoo! will do now that it's reportedlychappaz.jpg selling Kelkoo to a private equity firm. TechCrunch says U.K.-based Jamplant Ltd. is buying Kelkoo for less than €100 million ($125 million).
in E-commerce
via Seeking Alpha @ 20:57 21st Nov
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in Search Engines
via The Times @ 13:56 21st Nov
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IconFree Software/open source often gets a bad rap for innovating. It just rips-off the work of commercial developers, right? Not so, as this Linux Format piece argues. FLOSS has pioneered, or been a catalyst in, some notable changes in the computing world. Several of these innovations are OS-related.
in Open Source
via OSNews @ 2:21 29th Oct
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It’s hard to believe in the iTunes era of blink-and-you-miss-them CD rips, but in the mid-90s, ripping a CD was a time-consuming process, fraught with peril. Ripping a single disc to 128kbps MP3 could take 8 hours on a 200MHz Pentium! Fast forward a decade, with faster hardware and better software and CD ripping is so mainstream your mom does it.
in Handhelds
via Maximum PC @ 23:41 24th Nov
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Teri Hatcher resorts to desperate measures to attract her boyfriend's attention. In the new TV series of Desperate Housewives Hatcher, 43, rips open her mac to show the sexy undies beneath.
in Celebrities
via Evening Standard @ 10:10 10th Nov
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LONDON (Reuters) - The Bank of Canada sees a greater risk of recession in Canada than it did just one month ago as the global financial crisis rips through the economy, Governor Mark Carney said on Wednesday.
in Banking
via Reuters Canada @ 16:21 19th Nov
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LONDON, Nov 19 (Reuters) - The Bank of Canada sees a greater risk of recession in Canada than it did just one month ago as the global financial crisis rips through the economy, Governor Mark Carney said on Wednesday.
in Banking
via FXStreet.com @ 16:23 19th Nov
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Paper shredders are usually simple and utilitarian-designed boring boxes, which may be why Bluelarix Designworks went to town on this reimagining of the machine. Paper2Dust is bizarrely sculptural, and works by having a "fast turning cord" spinning inside the top that literally rips the paper you slide into it into dust. The glass lid of the machine lets you see how pulped the paper's getting—when you're satisfied you simply release the power button, and the dustified paper slips down into the machine's leg. There's the usual safety features of course, but if it ever made it into a real product I think its selling power would be the therapeutic value of seeing hated paperwork being vaporized. [Yanko Design]
in Arts & Culture
via Gizmodo @ 8:59 10th Nov
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