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Google's wi-fi data to be deleted BBC News The UK's information commissioner has said that wi-fi data accidentally collected by Google's Street View cars will be deleted within the next nine months. Deputy information commissioner David Smith told the BBC that there would be no further ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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MySpace Extends Facebook Integration InformationWeek Mashup with Facebook is the once-dominant social network's latest effort to become relevant again among music, movies, and TV fans. By Antone Gonsalves , InformationWeek Recognizing the market dominance of onetime rival Facebook, MySpace is making it ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Spacecraft Flies Past Snowstorm From Comet Fox News By Mike Wall A high-resolution camera on NASA's EPOXI spacecraft captured stunning images of part of the nucleus of comet Hartley 2. The sun is illuminating the nucleus from the right, and a distinct cloud of individual particles is visible. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple Readies iPad 2, Report Says PC World By Ian Paul, PCWorld The iPad might be the hot tech gift this holiday season, but prospective iPad buyers may want to wait for January as rumblings about a new iPad are starting to surface. Apple has sold 7.46 million iPads as of late September, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Worm Was Perfect for Sabotaging Centrifuges New York Times By WILLIAM J. BROAD and DAVID E. SANGER Experts dissecting the computer worm suspected of being aimed at Iran's nuclear program have determined that it was precisely calibrated in a way that could send nuclear centrifuges wildly out of control. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CERN's next ambition is to create a beam of antimatter CNN International (CNN) -- Scientists have captured antimatter atoms for the first time, a breakthrough that could eventually help us to understand the nature and origins of the universe. Researchers at CERN, the Geneva-based particle physics laboratory, have managed to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NASA: Space Shuttle Discovery Launch Pushed to December 3 PC Magazine The launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery will happen no earlier than December 3, NASA announced Friday. If conditions are adequate, the shuttle will depart at 2:52am Eastern time that day, the agency said. Technicians have been working to repair ... See all stories on this topic » |
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