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Article | 3/10/2007 US NSF funds 'mind-reading' technology
The <a href="http://www.nsf.gov/ ">National Science Foundation</a> is funding research that could enable computers to respond to your levels of frustr...
Article | 3/10/2007 Linux-based Exchange replacement on tap
Messaging vendor PostPath Monday added a variety of client options and upgraded the mobile support in its Linux-based replica of Microsoft Exchange se...
Article | 3/10/2007 MIT pranksters give Harvard the Halo 3 treatment
Massachusetts Institute of Technology pranksters celebrated this past Tuesday's debut of Microsoft's Xbox 360 Halo 3 by transforming the statue of Joh...
Article | 2/10/2007 Phishing Game Warns Users
Scientists at Carnegie Mellon University have developed an online game designed to teach Internet users about the dangers of phishing.
Article | 29/09/2007 EBay denies security breach led to posting of user data
When the names and personal information of 1,200 eBay users, along with credit card numbers, suddenly appeared yesterday on eBay's Trust & Safety Disc...
Article | 29/09/2007 Heavyweights duke it out over future of wireless broadband
In a friendly and spirited debate this week, representatives from Google, AT&T and other companies sparred over the future of open access networks and...
Article | 28/09/2007 MIT pranksters give Harvard the Halo 3 treatment
Massachusetts Institute of Technology pranksters celebrated this past Tuesday's debut of Microsoft's Xbox 360 Halo 3 by transforming the statue of Joh...
Article | 26/09/2006 If a PC mouse sickens you, this could be gadget for you
Is your mouse making you sick? Iogear Sept. 25 unveiled a possible cure for your ills: its Germ Free Wireless Laser Mouse.

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