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Mystery Wave Strikes Maine Harbor

This rare photo of a rogue wave was taken by first mate Philippe Lijour aboard the supertanker Esso Languedoc, during a storm off Durban in South Africa in 1980. The wave approached the ship from behind before breaking over the deck, but in this case caused only minor damage. The wave was between 16 and 33 feet (5-10 meters) tall. Credit: Philippe Lijour via ESA

Wave Systems' Data Protection Software Supports Seagate's New Faster, Higher Capacity Self-Encrypting Hard Drives Shipping on Dell E-Series Notebooks

Wave Systems' Data Protection Software Supports Seagate's New Faster, Higher Capacity Self-Encrypting Hard Drives Shipping on Dell E-Series Notebooks

Wave Systems' Data Protection Software Supports Seagate's New Faster, Higher Capacity Self-Encrypting Hard Drives Shipping on Dell E-Series Notebooks

TMCNet: Wave Systems' Data Protection Software Supports Seagate's New Faster, Higher Capacity Self-Encrypting Hard Drives Shipping on Dell E-Series Notebooks

iRiver Wave - a mp3 player/phone hybrid device. It'll never catch on.

In the lovely Korean girl's hand above is the iRiver Wave. It's a *gasp* phone made by an MP3 player manufacturer. The world is imploding. Silliness aside, it's beautiful, has specs to die for, and the wonderful embedded £2-a-month, all-you-can-stream Bugs Music Service embedded. However, I'm forced to add the phrase that makes any Western techie weep - "Only available in Korea". Full specs over the jump.

iRiver Wave - a mp3 player/phone hybrid device. It'll never catch on.

In the lovely Korean girl's hand above is the iRiver Wave. It's a *gasp* phone made by an MP3 player manufacturer. The world is imploding. Silliness aside, it's beautiful, has specs to die for, and the wonderful embedded £2-a-month, all-you-can-stream Bugs Music Service embedded. However, I'm forced to add the phrase that makes any Western techie weep - "Only available in Korea". Full specs over the jump. Skip related content

Cybercrime wave sweeping Britain

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7697704.stm Link: BBC NEWS | Technology | Cybercrime wave sweeping Britain.

Fujitsu and Wave Systems Debut Full Disk Encryption Solution at the Network World IT Roadmap Conference & Expo

Fujitsu and Wave Systems Debut Full Disk Encryption Solution at the Network World IT Roadmap Conference & Expo

Fujitsu and Wave Systems Debut Full Disk Encryption Solution at the Network World IT Roadmap Conference & Expo

TMCNet: Fujitsu and Wave Systems Debut Full Disk Encryption Solution at the Network World IT Roadmap Conference & Expo

Huffington Post and Politico Lead Wave of Explosive Growth at Independent Political Blogs and News Sites this Election Season

Huffington Post and Politico Lead Wave of Explosive Growth at Independent Political Blogs and News Sites this Election Season

Huffington Post and Politico Lead Wave of Explosive Growth at Independent Political Blogs and News Sites this Election Season

Huffington Post and Politico Lead Wave of Explosive Growth at Independent Political Blogs and News Sites this Election Season

UK struck by cybercrime wave

The United Kingdom is suffering a cybercrime wave that has seen online financial fraud jump 20 percent, according to a new report.

UK struck by cybercrime wave

The United Kingdom is suffering a cybercrime wave that has seen online financial fraud jump 20 percent, according to a new report.

Garlik: Financial crisis drives cybercrime wave; Growth in online financial fraud fuels black market of personal information

TMCNet: Garlik: Financial crisis drives cybercrime wave; Growth in online financial fraud fuels black market of personal information

UK under attack: Cyber crime wave

The UK is suffering a cyber crime wave that has seen online financial fraud jump 20 per cent, according to a new report.

UK struck by cyber crime wave

The UK is suffering a cyber crime wave that has seen online financial fraud jump 20 per cent, according to a new report.

PS Home Director: Today is not the last wave

Jack Buser, Playstation Home director, has replied to a comment on the US Playstation Blog, stating that today's invitations aren't the last wave. Expect more invitations in few days.

New mobile cafe is making waves

His latest brain child, the Big Wave Cafe, is a wave-shaped cafe on wheels which opened in New Plymouth at the weekend.

Asia set to 'give back' to open source

Asia is in the middle of a mass adoption wave of open source technology, and the floodgates of innovation will open following this wave in two to three years, according to open source vendors.

Apple, Chunghwa Telecom to launch iPhone 3G in Taiwan

Taipei - Chunghwa Telecom Ltd and Apple Inc plan to jointly launch the third-generation Apple iPhone in Taiwan before the end of the year, the Taiwan firm said Saturday. A Chunghwa Telecom official said Taiwan would be among the third wave of countries to launch the iPhone 3G since Apple released the device on July 11 in 22 countries in the first wave ofmarketing.

New BioShock Challenges Finally Available on PS3

Undoubtedly the highlight of this week's PlayStation Store update (which, once again, ignores PSP owners altogether) is the release of the long-awaited BioShock challenge rooms. For $10, you'll be able to work your way through three separate scenarios: Rescuing a Little Sister from a carnival, killing a Big Daddy without any weapons, and tackling a series of rooms containing wave after wave of enemies.

How To Cloak Objects At a Distance

KentuckyFC writes "All invisibility cloaks to date work by hiding an object embedded inside them. Now a group of physicists have worked out how to remotely cloak objects that sit outside a cloaking material. The trick is to make the cloaking material with optical properties that are exactly complementary to the space outside them. Complementary means that the material reverses the effect the space has on a plane wave of light passing through it. To an observer this space would appear to vanish. The scientists say that to cloak an object sitting outside the cloaking material, first measure its optical properties and then embed a "complementary image" of the object within the cloak. So a plane wave is first distorted by the object but then restored to a plane by the complementary image of the object within the cloak (abstract).

Wave of optimism in ICL camp

There was optimism in the air the moment it was known that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) had decided to hold discussions with the Indian Cricket League (ICL) officials.


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