Month: May 2006
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Scientists ponder invisibility cloak
USATODAY.com – Scientists ponder invisibility cloak AP— Imagine an invisibility cloak that works just like the one Harry Potter inherited […]
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Linux makes gains, sees challenges, in retail IT
By Phil Hochmuth, Network World “You have a bright future in retail,” isn’t always the best compliment to give someone. […]
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Motion Picture Association Accused of Hacking
eWeek: Motion Picture Association Accused of Hacking In a lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Central District […]
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FCC Won’t Investigate NSA Phone Logs
eWeek: FCC Won’t Investigate NSA Phone Logs The FCC has declined to investigate whether telecommunications companies have broken consumer privacy […]
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Early Testers Hit Snags in Vista Beta 2
eWeek: Early Testers Hit Snags in Vista Beta 2 SEATTLE—A day after Microsoft announced availability of Windows Vista Beta 2, […]
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Hubble Captures a ‘Five-Star’ Gravitational Lens
HubbleSite – Hubble Captures a “Five-Star” Rated Gravitational Lens – Image – 5/23/2006 NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has captured the […]
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Transiting Planet XO-1b
HubbleSite – Artist’s Concept of Transiting Planet XO-1b – Image – 5/18/2006 This artist’s impression shows a dramatic close-up of […]
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Largest cosmic map confirms how little we know
USATODAY.com – Largest cosmic map confirms how little we know By Sara Goudarzi, SPACE.com For centuries, humans have looked to […]
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Privacy Groups Decry NSA Data Collection
eWeek: Privacy Groups Decry NSA Data Collection Privacy groups responded with outrage to a May 11 news report that the […]
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Mammoth extinction: blame plants
USATODAY.com – Mammoth extinction: blame plants What closed the book on mammoths, Pleistocene horses, and other large animals that roamed […]