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DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT
NEWS
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Oh no, Grandma, not another museum - dead dusty animals, old rusted machinery, weird oil paintings. Let bygones be bygones. Today’s museums come alive with interactive displays kids and adults can touch, play with, and learn.
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HARDWARE, SOFTWARE
NEWS
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Venice, Italy, more of an island than part of a country, is gradually being inundated by waters from the Adriatic Sea. Despite efforts once thought to have halted the drenching of the city, the problem continues.
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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SECURITY, SOFTWARE
ANALYSIS
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Key pattern analysis (KPA) in the computer world is similar to performing a piano concerto. Unlike a kitten on the keys, your keystroke pattern can protect you from a musical sour note, or from a stolen computer password.
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE, BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
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AMD Financial Analyst Day 2009 During recent AMD event in Sunnyvale, California the company presented a new look - new executives, new approach, new logo, new technology.
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SECURITY, BUSINESS
NEWS
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If you want to protect your property, regardless of being your own home or business, you had to hire an on-site security agency. Now, things are changing.
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HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE, BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
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During the Intel's Mid-Summer Technology Summit Sean Maloney [Executive VP, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer], said that over the next year, all of Intel's product line will be replaced with "lots of new stuff."
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GRAPHICS, DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING
NEWS
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Researchers from University of Washington created a fascinating computing project: building 3D cities from pictures on Flickr in a 24hr computational window.
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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ZephyrTechnology, an Italian liquid cooling manufacturer opened its e-store today. English version of the site is coming in the next couple of hours, but what's important...
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BUSINESS
NEWS
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It looks like Ericsson engineers took offence at Sprint's 4G claims - several engineers contacted us and gave us details about their 28Mbps 3.5G service.
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