Sunday, September 12, 2010

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Artificial skins detect the gentlest touch
Nature.com
Artificial electronic skins that can detect the gentlest of touches have been developed by two independent US research groups. The skins could eventually be used in prosthetics, or in touch-sensitive robotic devices. Both systems detect pressure ...
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Google Instant: 2 Doubts
PC World
Google managed to turn a few heads when it announced its new Instant search last week. Mine was one of them. The service, which displays results as soon as the first letter is entered and updated with each additional letter, sounded promising. ...
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Apple iPad Already Long in the Tooth
PC World
Rumor has it Apple will soon launch a new iPad tablet, and that's a good thing. Because the first-generation model is already looking a bit creaky. I know that may sound crazy. After all, we're talking about a product that's been shipping only a few ...
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Facebook Denies Involvement in $200000 Worth of New Hampshire Burglaries
PC Magazine
Should you watch what you post on Facebook? Yes and no. A recent report from WMUR suggests that three men located around the town of Nashua, New Hampshire used Facebook updates from area residents to target homes to burglarize. According to the site, ...
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Statement by Microsoft
New York Times
We take the concerns that have been raised very seriously. When we grant powers-of-attorney to outside counsel to aid our antipiracy efforts, we vet candidates carefully, we bind them contractually to strict standards and protocols, we train them and ...
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