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- Euro 2012 draw: how it works
- No more excuses for Duck players
- Carrier IQ: How the Widespread Rootkit Can Track Everything on Your Phone, and How to Remove It [Video]
- Why some see the face of Jesus in their toast
- Why Siri Can’t Find Abortion Clinics & How It’s Not An Apple Conspiracy
- Light Bright Neurons
- How Intel helps fund PC makers' marketing: Q&A
Posted: 02 Dec 2011 06:12 AM PST Telegraph Sport's step-by-step guide to how the Euro 2012 draw will work. |
No more excuses for Duck players Posted: 01 Dec 2011 08:43 PM PST ANAHEIM - So, like they always do, the players ultimately got their way.That's how it works in sports, where removing dozens of hands is simply too messy when, as an alternative, a head or two can be lopped off.These Ducks underachieved - more dramatically than any team in franchise... |
Posted: 30 Nov 2011 01:19 PM PST # security Android developer Trevor Eckhart last week released information and started an uproar about a widespread rootkit, called Carrier IQ, that's capable of logging everything you do and comes preinstalled on a ton of smartphones-including various Androids, Nokia phones, and BlackBerrys. Here's how it works and how you can get rid of it. More » |
Why some see the face of Jesus in their toast Posted: 01 Dec 2011 10:00 AM PST There's a long history of people finding meaning in mundane objects. And scientists now say they know why this happens -- and how it works. |
Why Siri Can’t Find Abortion Clinics & How It’s Not An Apple Conspiracy Posted: 01 Dec 2011 05:06 PM PST "I'm standing in front of a Planned Parenthood," the CNN reporter says, "And Siri can't find it when I search for abortion clinic." No, it can't. It's not because Apple is pro-life. It's because Planned Parenthood doesn't call itself an abortion clinic. |
Posted: 02 Dec 2011 06:29 AM PST Neurons engineered to light up when they fire could help researchers study more precisely how the brain works. |
How Intel helps fund PC makers' marketing: Q&A Posted: 02 Dec 2011 08:52 AM PST Nathan Brookwood, a chip industry expert, discusses Intel's marketing programs in the light of a claim that the company is offering direct nonmarketing funding to ultrabook makers. |
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