Category: Science

What the Post-Hurricane Irene Cavalry Looks Like

The closest thing we have to a modern-day cavalry has got to be these utility trucks hopefully on their way
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ITEXPO West 2011 Austin Highlights

Before all ITEXPO events I do a final proofread of the show directory and this one may be the biggest
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Cell Phones Now Pose no Cancer Risk

The studies go back and forth and a few weeks ago the World Health Organization or WHO said there was
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Microsoft, Apple & Twitter News June 27, 2011

It’s been a busy day in tech and communications news – so far these are a few of the stories
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Why We Love Calorie-Rich Foods We Can’ Even Taste

I realize most of you come to my blog for tech and communications news but I have a passion for
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How Sea Water Cools Google’s Data Center

Google recently released a new video showing some of the details regarding how they turned an old paper mill into
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Which Kills More Jobs – The iPad or US Politicians?

Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. recently went on a rant discussing how the iPad is produced in China and is responsible
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Facebook Opencompute.org Disrupts Data Center Market

And just like that, the vanity server gets decapitated Google continues to suck the life out of profits in industry
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Now the US Has a Robotic Hummingbird

TMCnet’s Chris DiMarco reports that DARPA funded a robotic spy nano-hummingbird weighing 19 grams or 0.67 ounces. With a wing
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Electronic Warfare is the Future. Are You Ready?

Stuxnet is Victory at Entebbe 2.0 The Stuxnet worm alleged to be the work of Israel and the US was
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