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How do DNC Dems spread the word: Twitter, text, or telephone?
How are the Democratic delegates getting out their party's message while at the DNC? Are they texting like Obama? Social networking on Twitter or Facebook? Or relying on the old standards: phone and e-mail?
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After flight delays, FAA may add backup system
The Federal Aviation Administration plans to upgrade its decades-old technology for flight-plan processing and potentially add a third backup system.
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Oracle names new chief financial officer
Oracle names Jeffrey Epstein as its new chief financial officer, marking its fourth CFO since long-time bean counter Jeff Henley retired four years ago.
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Microsoft, Nikon sign patent-sharing deal
Nikon will compensate Microsoft in the cross-licensing deal, which the companies say will improve new consumer electronics products and features.
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FBI arrests blogger accused of leaking Guns N' Roses tracks
Los Angeles-area music blogger has allegedly admitted to streaming tracks of an unreleased Guns N' Roses album on his site.
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Let the 'Spore' advertising blitz begin
A billboard on a wall in downtown San Francisco is the first volley in what is sure to be a major advertising campaign for EA's evolution game.
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Rising fraud threats in virtual worlds
McAfee says phishing attacks, viruses, spam, and money laundering are rife in virtual worlds.
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Nanosolar raises $300 million for thin-film solar
The green-tech darling has brought in about half a billion dollars in the last six years and hopes to finalize major solar-power facilities in San Jose, Calif., and Berlin.
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Handheld breath sensor could help detect cancer
University of Oklahoma researchers are working on a test that measures suspected cancer biomarkers in the breath and could lead to an easy-to-use detection device.
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YouTube's filters help copyright owners profit from pirated videos
Hollywood has long called for YouTube to help copyright owners scrub the site of unauthorized videos. Now, copyright owners are using the site's copyright filters to help generate ad revenue.
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Sony CEO thinking over Ericsson joint venture: report
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Sony's joint venture with cell phone maker Ericsson must do better, Sony's chief executive was quoted as saying by a German newspaper on Wednesday.

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Mystery Chinese iPhone worker becomes Internet star
CANBERRA, (Reuters) - A Chinese factory worker has become an Internet sensation after a picture of her smiling and flashing a peace sign to a co-worker testing an Apple iPhone stayed on the phone that was sold to a man in Britain.

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Microsoft releases beta 2 of Internet Explorer 8
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp released on Wednesday a second test version of Internet Explorer 8, delivering a feature-complete upgrade to the world's most widely used Web browser.

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TiVo tying up with Entertainment Weekly: report
(Reuters) - Digital video recorder maker TiVo Inc is set to enter into an agreement with Time Warner's Entertainment Weekly that will allow its users to automatically record shows suggested by the magazine's staff, the Wall Street Journal said.

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Weak economy to sap handset market growth: Gartner
HELSINKI (Reuters) - A weakening global economy will blunt cellphone market sales growth this year, research firm Gartner said on Wednesday.

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Airports back to normal after computer glitch
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Major U.S. airports were operating normally on Tuesday evening after a glitch in the computer system for filing flight plans delayed hundreds of flights, the Federal Aviation Administration said.

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Nokia unveils 2 new multimedia phones
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia unveiled two new high-end phone models, the N79 and the N85, as the world's top cellphone maker battles against increasing competition from the likes of Apple and Samsung .

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Tech fair makes room for refrigerators and washers
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - More than 60 years after its debut, one of the world's oldest consumer electronics fairs is venturing into new territory this week by making room to showcase washers, dryers, stoves and other household appliances.

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U.S. heating oil dealers clamp down on unpaid bills
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. heating oil dealers are using new software to weed out clients who may not pay their bills as Americans gear up for another winter of high fuel costs in the world's top consumer.

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First mass U.S. crossing for hydrogen cars completed
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Hydrogen fuel cell cars from nine automakers completed a 13-day cross-country trip this weekend, in the first such mass U.S. crossing for vehicles powered by a zero-emission technology still in its infancy.

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TiVo shows another profit, but outlook weak
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AP - TiVo Inc. managed consecutive quarters of profitability for the first time ever despite eroding subscriptions, demonstrating that the pioneer in digital video recorders is on track in reducing marketing expenses and subsidies.
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One small hitch for FAA, one giant mess for fliers
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AP - When a computer system that distributes flight plans nationwide came rolling to a halt this week because of a software glitch, so did airplanes on tarmacs from Orlando to Chicago. The ensuing delays drove home just how easily an apparently isolated problem can trigger network-wide disarray in the country's aging air traffic control system.
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Consumers picked to test hydrogen car prototypes
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AP - Tom Albert drove his loaner Chevrolet Equinox like any other car.
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Microsoft's newest browser may block ads
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AP - The next version of Microsoft Corp.'s Web browser makes it easier for people to surf the Internet without leaving a trace.
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How do DNC Dems spread the word: Twitter, text, or telephone?
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CNET - When Barack Obama announced he was going to release the name of his vice presidential pick via text message, he affirmed that this method of communication is no longer relegated to teenagers, but has penetrated the mainstream. According to Nielsen research, 2.9 million people received the text, even though the mainstream media announced Joe Biden's name well before it was even sent.
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Mystery Chinese iPhone worker becomes Internet star
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Reuters - A Chinese factory worker has become
an Internet sensation after a picture of her smiling and
flashing a peace sign to a co-worker testing an Apple iPhone
stayed on the phone that was sold to a man in Britain.
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Sony CEO thinking over Ericsson joint venture: report
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Reuters - Sony's (6758.T) joint venture with
cell phone maker Ericsson (ERICb.ST) must do better, Sony's
chief executive was quoted as saying by a German newspaper on
Wednesday.
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Matchmaking mobiles ring in weddings in India
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Reuters - Looking for a partner? For millions of
Indians, taking the first step towards getting married could be
as easy as picking up a cellphone.
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Cloned code finder offered for Visual Studio
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InfoWorld - An open-source technology has been launched to help developers using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 find duplicated code in their software projects.
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Computer virus goes into orbit
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AFP - NASA confirmed on Wednesday that a computer virus sneaked aboard the International Space Station only to be tossed into quarantine on July 25 by security software.
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WhiteHat Report Finds Web Site Security Vulnerabilities Persist
WhiteHat Security's latest report on Web site security shows cross-site scripting remains the most common Web site vulnerability. But cross-site forgery requests also made WhiteHat's list of top 10 Web site security flaws. On a positive note, the majority of the vulnerabilities discovered by WhiteHat were remediated. - WhiteHat Security's latest report on Web site vulnerabilities has found the
Internet in slightly better shape emphasis on slightly.
In the fifth installment of the quot;WhiteHat Website Security Statistics
Report, quot; the company has found that 82 percent of the 687 Web sites
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Aptana Mixes AJAX, Python with Pydev IDE Buy
Aptana, maker of Web development and cloud computing tools, has acquired the Pydev IDE for Python development. The Eclipse-based Pydev tools suite supports Google App Engine development. - Aptana is bringing its brand of AJAX-style development to the Python
community by acquiring the Pydev suite of Python development tools.
Aptana's acquisition of the Eclipse-based IDE
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integrating Web development with cl...

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Corrupt File Brought Down FAA's Antiquated IT System
The Federal Aviation Administration's flight plan IT network, which went down for about 2.5 hours Aug. 26 and fouled up the takeoff plans of thousands of travelers in more than 40 airports across the country, is back up and running. But for how much longer? The antiquated system consists of two 20-year-old redundant mainframe configurations one in Georgia, one in Utah that apparently are hanging on for dear life. - The Federal Aviation Administration's flight plan IT network, which went
down for about 2.5 hours Aug. 26 and fouled up the takeoff plans of thousands
of travelers in more than 40 airports across the country, was back up and
running Aug. 27.
IT staff were still troubleshooting it today in Ham...

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Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 is Here
Microsoft released on Aug. 27 a second test version of Internet Explorer 8, delivering a feature-complete upgrade to the world's most widely used Web browser. The world's largest software maker said the latest version -- beta 2 -- of Internet Explorer, which has a market share of about 75 percent, comes with new features to enhance privacy, ease-of-use, and security. Microsoft first released a test -- or beta 1 -- version of IE 8 in March, but that was aimed at letting Web developers take a first look at the new browser. This latest version is aimed at a broader consumer audience. -
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp released on Wednesday a second
test version of Internet Explorer 8, delivering a feature-complete
upgrade to the world's most widely used Web browser.
The world's largest software maker said the latest version -- beta 2
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eWeek Newsbreak, Aug. 25, 2008
Googles being good to the Earth through its Google.org philanthropic arm.
The organization pledged $10.25 million in recently to support Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS), a breakthrough technology doesnt look for geothermal energy, but makes it. The traditional geothermal approach relies on finding naturally occurring pockets of steam and hot water. The EGS process replicates these conditions by fracturing hot rock, circulating water through the system, and using the resulting steam to produce electricity in a conventional turbine; Palm released the Palm Treo Pro last week, a new handset which Palm hopes can save the brand as it faces challenges from RIMs Blackberry line and the Apple iPhone, not to mention the Google Android phones due in November and Linux based LiMo phones. Early reviews claim the device competes on functionality, but not price. It will be sold in the U.S. in September for $549 and in Europe free or up to $589, based on the carrier. The Palm Treo Pro boasts a tactile QWERTY keyboard, a hardware Wi-Fi switch, turn-by-turn navigation and Bluetooth support for stereo music headsets; and Ericsson and STMicroelectronics have agreed to join their wireless chip and software businesses to create a joint venture that will supply four of the world's top five mobile phone and smart phone makers. The new company, announced last week, will bring together the Mobile Platforms unit of Ericsson and STMicros ST-NXP wireless division. Ericsson is the world's biggest mobile telecoms equipment maker and ST-NXP is the third-largest maker of wireless chips globally. The new company should present a new challenge for wireless market leaders Qualcomm and Texas Instruments. - Video Content....

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Apple iPhone Passcode Bypass Made Public
The passcode feature on the latest version of Apple's iPhone can be bypassed in a few simple steps. Apple issued a fix for the issue when it released iPhone v1.1.3 back in January. While iPhone users wait for another fix, information about an easy workaround has been made available. - The passcode feature on the latest version of Apples iPhone can be bypassed, potentially allowing an unauthorized person to access data on the device if it is lost or stolen.
The issue was posted to a MacRumors.com discussion forum and affects iPhone 2.02. Users can lock the iPhone with a four-d...

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BroadSoft Boosts VOIP with App Server from Genband
BroadSoft buys Genband's application server business to boost its VOIP enterprise applications. While Skype focuses primarily on bringing VOIP to more than 300 million consumers, BroadSoft sells its apps to telcos such as Verizon and Sprint. BroadSoft's buy comes a month after BT bought VOIP provider Ribbit for $105 million. - Enterprise VOIP specialist BroadSoft Aug. 27 acquired the M6 Communication Applications Server and the product's associated customer base from IP gateway supplier Genband.
Financial terms of the deal were not revealed, but BroadSoft said the purchase will help bring its BroadWorks voice over IP a...

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The New Treos
With its latest two devices #8211;the Treo 800w for the Sprint network and the unlocked, 3G Treo Pro for GSM providers #8211;Palm has rejoined the modern smart phone community, packing in features such as 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, 3G connectivity and integrated GPS found in most current-generation smart phones. Palm is aiming both devices at corporate customers #8211;both run Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional and will work out of the box with Microsoft #8217;s back-end mobile management systems #8211;but the Palm Treo in particular, with its surprisingly sleek and attractive form factor, could be a big hit with consumers as well. - Read Andrew Garcia's review of the Treo 800w.
by Andrew Garcia
Both devices feature a 320-by-320-pixel TFT touch screen. The screen is recessed on the Treo 800w, but flush with the bezel on the Treo Pro.
The Treo Pro (0.53 inches, 4.69 ounces) is noticeably thinner and lighter than the T...

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Cisco Buys PostPath to Compete with Microsoft Exchange
UPDATED: Cisco Systems acquired PostPath, a Microsoft Exchange e-mail storage competitor, and heads down the path of a big-time co-opetition to handle enterprise e-mail against a longtime partner, Microsoft. PostPath uses augmented open-source software and an optional appliance that plugs directly into a data center to offer a lower-cost, in-the-cloud e-mail server alternative to Microsoft Exchange. Exchange has long been known as one of the most complicated business software packages that IT personnel handle. - Cisco Systems is heading into a big-time quot;co-opetition quot; to handle enterprise e-mail against a longtime partner, Microsoft, thanks to the Aug. 27 acquisition of privately held PostPath.
Cisco will pay a total of $215 million for PostPath and expects to close the deal in Cisco's first quar...

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Review: Motorola U9 Linux Mobile Phone Is Fashionable and Functional
Review: The Motorola U9, part of the mobile phone makers LiMo Phone line, impresses with a strong signal, good voice quality, a decent camera and MP3 player plus Java support. Linux Devices' Henry Kingman takes the Motorola U9 Linux Mobile phone through its paces. -
The Motorola U9, part of the mobile phone makers LiMo (Linux
Mobile) Phone line, with its quot;mesmerizing quot; external OLED display, strong
radio, and small, finger-friendly form factor could make the U9 a top seller.
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There are some glitches with Motorola U9's USB
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Solid-state disk lackluster for laptops, PCs
Using SSDs in laptops and PCs now means getting much less capacity at a much higher price.

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Terror threat system crippled by technical flaws, says Congress
A U.S. House subcommittee is warning that a $500 million IT project designed to "connect the dots" on terrorist plots and help prevent another 9/11 attack could turn out to be a failure.

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Opinion: After the Core 2 Duo chip, what's next for Apple laptops?
It's expected that Apple will, sometime in the next month or so, unleash updated MacBook and MacBook Pro laptops -- maybe even a new MacBook Air. As processors get faster, do they threaten to undermine desktop sales?

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Malware infects space station laptops
Malware has managed to get onto the International Space Station, NASA confirmed today. And it's not the first time that a worm or virus has made it into space.

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Microsoft reveals IE8 Beta 2
Microsoft today launched the second beta version of its upcoming Internet Explorer 8 browser, but declined to offer up a ship date for the final version.

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Samsung's new SATA II SSD
The new SSDs will run faster than older-generation SSDs made for low-cost PCs, Samsung said, because they include high-performance SATA II controller technology inside" /> Samsungs new SATA II SSDs

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McCain's online reach surges in days before Dem convention
In the weeks prior to the Democratic National Convention, John McCain broadly expanded his reach on the Web, as many bloggers took up his cause and his attack ads found a significant online audience.

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The key to data security: Separation of duties
Separation of duties is a key control in finance, and it should be required in information security, too. It requires that no one person is able to compromise information.

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Air traffic network glitch cleared up -- for now
A communications problem that yesterday hit a Georgia facility that processes flight plans has been corrected, according to the FAA.

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Apple forgets to fix iPhone passcode bug
A bug that affects iPhones and the iPod touch and allows unauthorized users to bypass the pass-word protection software on the devices has resurfaced after being squashed earlier this year.

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Industry Rethinks Moneymaking Software Practice
Before they ship PCs to retailers like Best Buy, computer makers get paid hundreds of millions of dollars to load them up with lots of free software. For $30, Best Buy will get rid of it for you.
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Basics: For the Advanced in Age, Easy-to-Use Technology
The companies that are successfully marketing new technologies to older people are the ones that have learned to create products that span generations, providing style and utility to a range of age groups.
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Phone Smart: Freeing Those Snapshots Trapped Inside the Cellphone
Carriers and device manufacturers have only lately figured out that users need a single button that says, “Send my new photo now.”
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A U.S.B. Cable for Splitting Screens and Sharing Files Between Two Computers
Iogear’s new U.S.B. Laptop K.V.M. Switch, a double-ended cable that connects two Windows PCs or laptops together, lets you use one PC to control the other and even drag files between the machines.
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A Mouse to Aid Warriors in Their Arena of Choice
Made with the needs of videogame fans in mind, the Avatar mouse from NZXT comes with seven programmable buttons that can be custom-configured for different types of games.
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Give Yourself or Others a New Look, Digitally
Combining a graphics tablet with a built-in camera and a computer-based set of creativity tools, Stylin’ Studio is the latest thing in face-editing technology.
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Reasonable Volumes Built Into the Earbuds
With parental concerns in mind, the LoudEnough earbuds from Ultimate Ears have volume-limiting safeguards built into the hardware.
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For the Next Global Mission (or Hike in the Woods), a Watch Loaded With Gadgetry
The Suunto X10 watch hides a G.P.S. unit, stopwatch, compass, barometer and altimeter into a package not much bigger than 007’s favorite Omega.
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State of the Art: New Nikon Holds a Secret
The Nikon D90 camera, arriving in stores next month, has the features and performance of a single-lens reflex, and can record high-definition video.
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Adding Memory to Your PC
I have a Dell Dimension 4500S that came with 256 megabytes of memory, and I added another 256 MB myself. Can I replace one of the modules with a one-gigabyte chip without any problems?
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Scientists Reprogram Cells, Add to Debate
Scientists have transformed one type of fully developed adult cell directly into another inside a living animal, a startling advance that could lead to cures for a variety of illnesses and sidestep the political and ethical quagmires associated with embryonic stem cell research.

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Microsoft Animates the Scrapbook
Back in those dark days when photographs were confined to a strip of processed chemicals called "film," there wasn't much spare-time photographers could do with pictures. You could order blow-ups of photographs or cut and paste them into scrapbooks, and that was about it.

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Slate: Something Rotten at Apple?
Recent high-profile flops don't have to be a problem for Apple, says Slate's Farhad Manjoo, but the company's unsympathetic response could cause customers to sour on the brand.

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A New Breed Of Hackers Tracks Online Acts of War
TORONTO -- Here in the Citizen Lab at the University of Toronto, a new breed of hackers is conducting digital espionage.

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Finding Use for the Airwaves' 'White Spaces'
The Federal Communications Commission has spent nearly a year testing devices designed to use empty television channels, known as white spaces, for high-speed Internet service. As those tests near conclusion, the agency is evaluating yet another proposal about the best use of the airwaves.

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Flight Delays Caused by Computer Failure, FAA Says
The Federal Aviation Administration blamed a computer breakdown for delaying hundreds of flights yesterday throughout the country, including Baltimore and Washington.

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Novavax Moves Closer to Licensing Bird Flu Vaccine
Novavax said yesterday that its bird flu vaccine elicited a robust immune response in humans, moving the biotech a step closer to licensing its pandemic vaccine production system.

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Data Breaches Have Surpassed Level for All of '07, Report Finds
More data breaches have been reported so far this year than in all of 2007, according to a report released yesterday by a nonprofit group that works to prevent fraud.

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That 'Friend' May Be a Worm
If, by chance, you've received a message from a "friend" in the last few days saying that you've been caught on tape, it's not true. Unless you're Paris Hilton.

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Political Coverage That's All a-Twitter
DENVER, Aug. 25 -- John Dickerson, who covers the presidential campaign almost single-handedly for Slate, is a man of few words.

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Blogger Arrested Over Guns N' Roses Leak
Kevin Cogill was arrested on suspicions he was streaming songs from the unreleased Guns N' Roses album "Chinese Democracy" on his Web site.
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FAA Slammed For Software Glitch Delays
Flight delays caused by a communication failure at a Federal Aviation Administration facility drew criticism for an agency that has been scrutinized over air traffic controller staffing and inspection standards.
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U.N. Makes Headway In Climate Talks
Talks on a new global warming agreement have begun to resolve some major sticking points, the U.N. climate chief said, after months of sluggish negotiations often marked by confrontation among industrial and developing countries.
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Did Hillary Mean It?
An expert told Maggie Rodriguez her body language may have belied the strong support she expressed for Barack Obama.
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Arctic Ice At 2nd-Lowest Level On Record
Scientists reported Arctic Ocean sea ice has melted to the second lowest minimum since satellite observations began. With several weeks left in the melt season, ice in summer 2008 has a chance to diminish below the record low set last year.
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Nielsen: 'Obama Text' Reached 2.9 Million
The statistics firm says that the SMS campaign stunt announcing his VP pick reached 2.9 million people.
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Animal Magnetism: Do Cows Have A Compass?
No bull: Somehow, cattle seem to know how to find north and south, say researchers who studied satellite photos of thousands of cows around the world.
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Study: Monkeys Like Giving And Receiving
For capuchin monkeys, it seems, it's better to both give and receive than just to receive. At least, that is what researchers at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, have found. | |