November 17th, 2008
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UK identities sold for 80 online
Internet fraudsters sell complete financial identities for just 80, according to an online safety group.
Ubuntu set to debut on netbooks
Mobile phone chip firm Arm signs up with Canonical to put Ubuntu software on smartphones and low cost laptops.
ITV shows go ‘on demand’
ITV viewers will soon be able to watch popular shows whenever they want, under a deal with BT’s digital TV arm.
European debut for ‘$100 laptop’
The One Laptop Per Child organisation will start selling its XO laptop in Europe on 17 November.
Tower of power lights up London
A wind-powered sculpture is lighting up London’s South Bank as part of a digital arts festival.
YouTube pulls Columbine videos
YouTube removes a selection of videos glorifying the Columbine school killers, following a BBC investigation.
India sends probe on to the Moon
India’s first unmanned lunar spacecraft sends a probe to crash land on the surface of the Moon.
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November 16th, 2008
Yes technology because it ” s moving so fast, I can ” t keep up with it. Take Apple ” s iPod as an example. Should I lay out the $349 for the Apple ” s latest iPod? It ” s rated at 80Gb will contain up to 20, 000 songs, up to 25, 000 photos, and up to 100 hours of video or any combination of each. This will allow me to browse movies on the iTunes Store, download the ones I want and sync them to my new iPod. Ditto for TV episodes, new games, songs, audiobooks, and free podcasts. How can you turn that down? But I know Apple will have another new wonder in a few short months that will make all this totally obsolete and then where will I be? What a quandary! Should I buy or not?
India sends probe on to the Moon
India’s first unmanned lunar spacecraft sends a probe to crash land on the surface of the Moon.
European debut for ‘$100 laptop’
The One Laptop Per Child organisation will start selling its XO laptop in Europe on 17 November.
Tower of power lights up London
A wind-powered sculpture is lighting up London’s South Bank as part of a digital arts festival.
YouTube pulls Columbine videos
YouTube removes a selection of videos glorifying the Columbine school killers, following a BBC investigation.
Hordes greet Warcraft expansion
The new World of Warcraft expansion - Wrath of the Lich King - went on sale at midnight on 13 November.
Spam plummets as gang leaves net
The closure of one suspect web host has reduced the levels of global junk mail by 70%, an anti-spam firm says.
Google Earth revives ancient Rome
Millions of Google Earth users get the chance to explore ancient Rome, as the capital of the Roman Empire is recreated in 3D.
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November 15th, 2008
Magnetic Resonance Imaging < / b> ( MRI ) is a radiographic procedures that uses supermagnets instead of the conventional x - rays. Generally, this procedure is very helpful in terms of soft tissue studies.
Basics: Pixels Are Like Cupcakes. Let Me Explain.
Why ?more is better? isn?t necessarily true when it comes to megapixels and digital cameras.

A Training Buddy to Wear on Your Wrist
The Polar FT80 can transfer data wirelessly to Windows PCs, but it really shines when you pull it away from the computer and actually go for a run.

Never Miss Your Favorite Talk Show or Another Chance to Hear ?Disturbia?
Pioneer?s XMp3 is the first unit to allow listeners to record up to five channels of XM radio simultaneously, and store up to 100 hours of programming.

It Takes a Drop and Doesn?t Stop
What looks like a standard laptop with a 14.1-inch screen and DVD drive is actually a beast able to withstand drops from about five feet.

Jack Frost Calling? Talk to the Hand
Swany?s g.cell GX-1 performance gloves offer a way to stay both warm and in touch via an integrated Bluetooth system that synchronizes with your cellphone.

Pogue’s Posts: While I Was Out
What gadgets does David take on, say, a Mediterranean cruise? Well, just ask him.

Pogue?s Posts: The MacBook Makeover
Apple?s bestselling MacBook laptop just got its 2008 makeover. It?s a thing of beauty, clad in aluminum like its more expensive Pro siblings.

Pogue’s Posts: First Look at Windows 7
A sneak peek at Microsoft?s upcoming OS, Windows 7.

Pogue’s Posts: Redefining ‘Cities’ for the Google Phone
T-Mobile?s 3G coverage areas have proliferated ? but it?s all in how you count them.

Backing Up Is Not So Hard
What?s the difference between file-based backup and image-based backup software?

Junk Filters Need Updates
The junk filter in Outlook 2003 used to be great at catching spam, but it has gotten worse lately. Is there anything I can do?

Tip of the Week: Turn Your iPhone Into an e-Book
Lexcycle?s Stanza program displays electronic books and articles in the iPhone or Touch screen in an easy-to-read (and adjustable) format.

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November 12th, 2008
A science fair abstract is an abbreviated report or a summary in brief of the entire project. It is one of the last job of the science project but is of immense importance. It states the essential and most important things about the project. The science fair abstract in a clear and easy language gives the important outlines of the entire project. The abstract is generally around 250 words in length. It should appear at the beginning while preparing the project report and it should also be placed at the display board of the fair. The science fair abstract, when placed at the display board, gives the spectators the condensed version comprising the main elements of the project.
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November 11th, 2008
According to Einstein ” s Theory of Relativity, nothing can exceed the speed of light. That ” s reality ” s maximum speed limit. One two slit experiment called the Aspect experiment, sent light through a devise where the distance between particles / quanta going through one or two openings was greater then that of a distance that would allow them to communicate with each other based upon the limitation of the speed of light. In other words, this experiment was set up in such a way, that the only way for the particles / quanta to coordinate the results they showed would be by communicating with each other faster then the speed of light allows. And that ” s exactly what they did. You simply cannot fool Mother Nature.
State of the Art: Shazam! A Projector Is Shrunk
When a 100-inch screen is overkill, a ridiculously simple micro-projector like the Optoma Pico really shines.

Pogue?s Posts: The MacBook Makeover
Apple?s bestselling MacBook laptop just got its 2008 makeover. It?s a thing of beauty, clad in aluminum like its more expensive Pro siblings.

Pogue’s Posts: First Look at Windows 7
A sneak peek at Microsoft?s upcoming OS, Windows 7.

Pogue’s Posts: Redefining ‘Cities’ for the Google Phone
T-Mobile?s 3G coverage areas have proliferated ? but it?s all in how you count them.

Pogue’s Posts: NBC’s Bronze-Medal Olympics DVD
NBC misses the whole HD boat with its Beijing Olympics DVD.

Basics: Tactics That Tame Intrusive Advertising
It seems only fair to fight back and reduce — or even eliminate — the ads that have spread like kudzu over our analog and digital lives.

It?s Small and Thin and Comes in Champagne
Asus?s Eee PC S101 netbook includes 20 gigabytes of free online storage, a 16-gigabyte solid-state drive and an integrated flash card reader that accepts four kinds of formats.

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November 10th, 2008
1. Clean house. If you ” re like most people, you ” re probably overloaded with mounds of paper - - on your desk, in your files and in your backpack. It ” s time to clean up. Clear your desk. File or throw out anything that is not of immediate concern. Take care of everything else immediately. Always keep in front of you only those things that are of top priority.
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November 10th, 2008
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Web helps Obama with transition
Barack Obama has turned to the web to help him prepare for the job of US president.
Malaysia blogger’s joy at release
Malaysian blogger Raja Petra Kamaruddin is freed by a judge after spending eight weeks in a prison camp.
Guitar Hero bangs out a new tune
Gamers and rockers got together at the party for the launch of Guitar Hero World Tour.
New lifeline for Bletchley Park
English Heritage has pledged 330,000 to help save Bletchley Park where Allied codebreakers worked during World War II.
Bionic hand makes inventions list
The world’s first commercially available bionic hand is recognised as one of the top inventions of 2008.
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November 8th, 2008
With these ideas and experiments in place, you can begin to work on a very high quality project that will earn you an excellent grade.
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November 8th, 2008
It looks as if Venus may have had oceans hundreds of millions of years ago, ‘ says planetologist Jim Head. If so, Venus would have been very much more like Earth. Its continents may have enjoyed rivers, streams, puffy white clouds, and pleasant weather Will the human volcano heat Planet Earth until all the seas go dry and lead melts in the sunlight? Are we already on the downhill path to Venus? ( 2 )
State of the Art: Shazam! A Projector Is Shrunk
When a 100-inch screen is overkill, a ridiculously simple micro-projector like the Optoma Pico really shines.

Pogue?s Posts: The MacBook Makeover
Apple?s bestselling MacBook laptop just got its 2008 makeover. It?s a thing of beauty, clad in aluminum like its more expensive Pro siblings.

Pogue’s Posts: First Look at Windows 7
A sneak peek at Microsoft?s upcoming OS, Windows 7.

Pogue’s Posts: Redefining ‘Cities’ for the Google Phone
T-Mobile?s 3G coverage areas have proliferated ? but it?s all in how you count them.

Pogue’s Posts: NBC’s Bronze-Medal Olympics DVD
NBC misses the whole HD boat with its Beijing Olympics DVD.

Basics: Tactics That Tame Intrusive Advertising
It seems only fair to fight back and reduce ? or even eliminate ? the ads that have spread like kudzu over our analog and digital lives.

It?s Small and Thin and Comes in Champagne
Asus?s Eee PC S101 netbook includes 20 gigabytes of free online storage, a 16-gigabyte solid-state drive and an integrated flash card reader that accepts four kinds of formats.

From Veho, a Microscope for a High-Tech Generation
The VMS-001 USB-powered microscope by Veho lets you see an object 20 to 200 times larger.

Run-and-Gun Action With a Wii Controller
The Rumble Blaster turns your entire Wii controller into a two-handed gun system with realistic rumble action.

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November 7th, 2008
A new evoke of computer slowness might be a corrupted routine line or a horrific sector on the stiff fight. Ghastly sectors may corrupt way files which could restful sip your Personal computer or yet keep it enjoys going.
New lifeline for Bletchley Park
English Heritage has pledged 330,000 to help save Bletchley Park where Allied codebreakers worked during World War II.
Bionic hand makes inventions list
The world’s first commercially available bionic hand is recognised as one of the top inventions of 2008.
Yahoo tells Microsoft: ‘Buy us’
Yahoo’s co-founder Jerry Yang tells a tech conference Microsoft should reconsider buying the company.
Microsoft gives start-ups leg up
In tough economic times, the software giant Microsoft launches a project to give free software and services to start-ups.
The pains of switching to digital
Concerns remain that the digital switchover, launching first in the Scottish Borders, will be a confusing and costly affair.
Google abandons deal with Yahoo
Google announces it is ending its plan for an advertising partnership with Yahoo to avoid a battle with regulators.
Games ‘to outsell’ music and video
UK sales of video games and hardware will surpass spending on music and video for the first time, a report suggests.
Tech giants win white space fight
Federal regulators approve a plan to use currently unlicensed parts of the US TV airwaves to deliver broadband services.
MPs want UK jail time for hacker
20 UK MPs are calling for hacker Gary McKinnon to serve any sentence in a British jail if tried and convicted in a US court.
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