Month: June 2006
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Huge asteroid to fly past Earth
USATODAY.com – Huge asteroid to fly past Earth July 3 By Joe Rao, SPACE.com Skywatching Columnist An asteroid possibly as […]
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Archaeologists may have discovered a tropical version of Stonehenge
USATODAY.com – Archaeologists may have discovered a tropical version of Stonehenge By Stan Lehman, Associated Press SAO PAULO, Brazil — […]
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Hackers use Google Pages to host Trojan horse – Network World
Hackers use Google Pages to host Trojan horse – Network World Google’s Web site hosting service is apparently being used […]
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Mini black holes might reveal 5th dimension
USATODAY.com – Mini black holes might reveal 5th dimension By Ker Than, Space.com A space telescope scheduled for launch in […]
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Google and Its Continuing Dark Fiber Mystery
eWeek: Google and Its Continuing Dark Fiber Mystery The market is still guessing about Google’s continued purchases of “dark fiber” […]
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Cyber-criminals Use P2P Tools for Identity Theft, Security Analyst Warns
eWeek: Cyber-criminals Use P2P Tools for Identity Theft, Security Analyst Warns EAST PALO ALTO, Calif.— Cyber-criminals are multiplying quickly and […]
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U.S. Navy: Data Breach Affects 28,000
eWeek: U.S. Navy: Data Breach Affects 28,000 Five spreadsheet files with personal data on approximately 28,000 sailors and family members […]
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Intel pushing its ‘Woodcrest’ chips
eWeek: Will Intel Get Its Groove Back with ‘Woodcrest’? Server makers are lining up a host of new and enhanced […]
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Hubble telescope’s main camera has stopped working
USATODAY.com – Hubble telescope’s main camera has stopped working BALTIMORE (AP) — The main camera on the Hubble Space Telescope, […]
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Earth is hottest now in 2,000 years
USATODAY.com – Study: Earth is hottest now in 2,000 years; humans responsible for much of the warming By John Heilprin, […]