Monday, November 1, 2010

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Shuttle Discovery's Final Crew is an Experienced Astronaut Bunch
Space.com
By Denise Chow CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A tight-knit crew of six veteran astronauts are gearing up to ride the space shuttle Discovery on her last voyage beyond Earth this week. The spaceflyers are due to launch on Discovery on Wednesday (Nov. ...
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Space.com
New Search Engine, Blekko, Uses Users to Filter Results
PC Magazine
Blekko, a new search engine that attempts to use human input to refine search results, launched a public beta on Monday. The Blekko.com site uses what the site calls "slashtags": a curated list of sites around a given topic. Users can create the sites, ...
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Taking to the Kinect wave
Seattle Times
The Kinect system is part of a major transition in the computer industry toward technology that better understands people and what they're trying to do. 7/11/2010 — REDMOND, WA, USA..Alex Kipman, Microsoft's director of innovation for Xbox 360, ...
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Seattle Times
U.S. Supreme Court to hear challenge to California violent video game law
San Jose Mercury News
By Howard Mintz SCREEN GEMS Milla Jovovich stars in "Resident Evil: Afterlife," the nfourth installment RESIDENT in the sci-fi series about a post-apocalyptic world overrun with zombies. Every state in the nation prevents minors from legally buying ...
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Wolverton: The new MacBook Air is much improved
San Jose Mercury News
By Troy Wolverton The new Apple Macbook Air laptop is seen on display at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2010. (AP Photo/Tony Avelar) I didn't dwell a lot on the MacBook Air when Apple first unveiled it in January 2008. ...
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Mercury News editorial: When it comes to supercomputing, we're No. 2
San Jose Mercury News
America's smug sense of technological superiority took a hit last week with China's news that it has built the fastest supercomputer ever made. The Tianhe-1A can make roughly 2500 trillion calculations per second. We'll need some engineer to come up ...
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