Headlines for July 5th, 2010
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Driving while blind? Maybe, with new high-tech car – The National Federation of the Blind and Virginia Tech plan to demonstrate a prototype vehicle next year equipped with technology that helps a blind person drive a car independently. The technology, called “nonvisual interfaces,” uses sensors to let a blind driver maneuver a car based on [...]
Headlines for May 21st, 2010
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The Empire Strikes Back Turns 30, As Do Fans’ Psychic Scars | Vanity Fair – Today is the 30th anniversary of the release of The Empire Strikes Back, a film most Star Wars fans consider the best of the franchise’s six films. Just three years after Star Wars revolutionized the blockbuster, Empire redefined it again, [...]
Headlines for May 7th, 2010 through May 10th, 2010
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Accountant used Twitter to threaten to blow up airport – Telegraph – "A trainee accountant who posted a message on Twitter threatening to blow an airport ''sky high'' has been found guilty of sending a menacing electronic communication." Facebook’s Challenge: Clean up Image – PCWorld – "Between site glitches and user gripes, data leaks and [...]
Headlines for May 6th, 2010
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AppleInsider | 44% of iPad buyers view Apple’s tablet as notebook replacement – A survey of iPad buyers found that 44 percent would purchase the touchscreen device instead of a notebook, and 41 percent would not buy an iPod touch as a result of their tablet. Non-Latin URLs Launch with Arabic | PCMag.com – The [...]
Headlines for May 5th, 2010
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Is there really a cyberwar? Term might be misused – Is there really a “cyberwar” going on? Some officials and computer security companies say yes, arguing that armies of hackers are stealing online secrets and using the Internet to attack infrastructure such as power grids. However, some security analysts said at a conference this week [...]




