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The latest weapon against the Taliban has been revealed - and it's not a new type of gun, bomb or hi-tech missile system ... It's the humble mobile phone.
in Mobile Technology
via Mail Online UK @ 9:17 10th Oct
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South Africa’s secret cricket weapon will become available for the national team on April Fools Day next year.
in Cricket
via United Cricket Board of South Africa @ 21:44 28th Oct
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South Africa’s secret cricket weapon will become available for the national team on April Fools Day next year.
in Cricket
via SuperSport @ 21:44 28th Oct
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Joystiq writes: "Blizzard has created a new weapon for World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King that temporarily transforms you into into Bergrisst, the rhythm guitarist of cross-medium metal group Level 80 Elite Chief Tauren, complete with a shred-tacular guitar solo. The axe, dubbed the Arcanite Ripper (based on the Arcanite Reaper), is dropped by Tenris Mirkblood in Karazhan."
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 9:39 27th Oct
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The technology that protects consumers from spoof websites could be unleashed as the next weapon in the fight against malware.
in Computer Security
via Silicon.com @ 10:29 13th Nov
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A Malaysian man has been accused of trying to hurt his neighbor with a dangerous weapon — centipedes. Prosecutor Mazri Mohamed said Wednesday that R. Prabakaran has been charged with attempting to cause harm with a dangerous weapon after allegedly unleashing four centipedes and bugs in his neighbor's bed last week following an argument.
in Quirky
via San Francisco Chronicle @ 17:15 29th Oct
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A Malaysian man has been accused of trying to hurt his neighbor with a dangerous weapon - centipedes. Prosecutor Mazri Mohamed said Wednesday that R. Prabakaran has been charged with attempting to cause harm with a dangerous weapon after allegedly unleashing four centipedes and bugs in his neighbor's bed last week following an argument.
in Quirky
via Miami Herald @ 17:15 29th Oct
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Copenhagen, Denmark November 3, 2008 -- It is neither big, nor heavy and not even expensive, but its value is perfectly result oriented. Any Business firm or organization does not desire for any intruders to gain access over their data and information electronically. Danish SecPoint has developed a specific new effective weapon that fights against hackers and protects the valuable data. The weapon is “The Portable Penetrator”, which is integrated in a common laptop computer. This product is a security WiFi scanner that rapidly detects possible vulnerabilities of the wireless business network, cracking any risky codes and encryptions. As a matter of fact, the Penetrator not only detects vulnerabilities, it also presents an absolute solution to the problem.
in Computer Security
via Quanta Security @ 16:12 5th Nov
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Looking at how AI techniques can boost digital forensics, the government-funded Cyber Security Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) will examine the potential use of AI in web counter-terrorism surveillance, fighting internet fraud, masking identities online and data mining.
in Robotics
via Silicon.com @ 16:07 5th Nov
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If Wikinomics is indeed the future of the global economy, then open source soAlutions will be the platform of choice in this new age
in Open Source
via Dataquest @ 21:41 25th Sep
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Sydney: Aussies captain Ricky Ponting believes that 25-year-old debutant Jason Krejza has the potential and skill to counter India"s famed batting order in the forthcoming away series.
in Cricket
via ThatsCricket @ 16:33 20th Sep
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From the review: "Call of Duty: World at War is an excellent shooter and deserving of your attention even in this overly crowded holiday li...
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 21:35 20th Nov
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If Microsoft wants to eat into Google's share of the search market, there's only one thing it can do: Build better search.
in Search Engines
via ARNnet @ 23:07 27th Oct
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If Microsoft wants to eat into Google's share of the search market, there's only one thing it can do: Build better search.
in Search Engines
via Good Gear Guide @ 20:31 27th Oct
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If Microsoft wants to eat into Google's share of the search market, there's only one thing it can do: Build better search.
in Search Engines
via Linux World Australia @ 20:31 27th Oct
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If Microsoft wants to eat into Google's share of the search market, there's only one thing it can do: Build better search.
in Search Engines
via Tech World Australia @ 20:32 27th Oct
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If Microsoft wants to eat into Google's share of the search market, there's only one thing it can do: Build better search.
in Search Engines
via Computerworld Australia @ 20:32 27th Oct
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With the first public alpha release of Windows 7 due Monday at the Microsoft PDC2008 conference, the outline of the new operating system is taking shape. What you won't see when that alpha comes out is the way that Microsoft will try to use Windows 7 as a Trojan horse in its war against Google .
in Search Engines
via ITworld.com @ 14:26 27th Oct
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Modern battlefields may soon resemble something out of a science fiction flick, thanks to advances in robotics.
in Robotics
via The Hindu @ 13:17 18th Sep
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JASON Krejza may be new to international cricket, but it hasn't taken him long to show he belongs in the spin-bowling club.
in Cricket
via Herald Sun @ 19:21 2nd Oct
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in Robotics
via Mail Online UK @ 9:12 15th Sep
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Apparently our polite neighbors to the north, the Canadians, are going to use two underwater robots to bolster their claims over the Arctic in 2010. These twin $4 million Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (not T-1000's, lame), are being constructed by the very un-Cyberdyne sounding International Submarine Engineering to scout out and claim potential drilling locations in the cold north. The ice cold Arctic, as you may know, is a hotly contested territory for the Canadians, Russians, Norwegians, Danes, and United States. Sadly, there are no frickin' laser beams. Which is too bad, because we're positive Putin armed his Russian robot submersibles to the teeth. At the very least, they'll have GPS.
in Robotics
via Gizmodo @ 14:12 9th Nov
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With the first public alpha release of Windows 7 due today at the Microsoft PDC2008 conference, the outline of the new operating system is taking shape. What you won't see when that alpha comes out is the way that Microsoft will try to use Windows 7 as a Trojan horse in its war against Google.
in Search Engines
via ActiveWin.com @ 10:52 27th Oct
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With the first public alpha release of Windows 7 due today at the Microsoft PDC2008 conference, the outline of the new operating system is taking shape. What you won't see when that alpha comes out is the way that Microsoft will try to use Windows 7 as a Trojan horse in its war against Google.
in Search Engines
via Computerworld @ 3:56 27th Oct
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Broadband Service Provider Trident SR Sdn. Bhd.
in Robotics
via Chandigarh Tribune @ 5:12 16th Sep
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