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Nissan Motor Co previewed on Wednesday new safety technology that goes beyond a warning beep if drivers veer into the path of danger, and actively tries to pull the car in the direction of safety.
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Short News submitted before 96 days, 6 hours i 44 minutes from arstechnica.com in News Computers
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New chipset launches, driver announcements, and rumor-mongering dominated hardware news this week. AMD has new CPUs for sale at NewEgg, NVIDIA isn't leaving chipsets, and Apple holds a heavy ASP lead over other OEM manufacturers. Read More...
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Short News submitted before 126 days, 20 hours i 26 minutes from www.redorbit.com in News Other technology
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Taking vertically integrated multimedia integration to the next level, broadcast visionary Rick Dees introduces tomorrow, July 17, a new era for advertisers seeking to color outside the lines of everyday media promotion.
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Short News submitted before 127 days, 11 hours i 13 minutes from www.usatoday.com in News Other technology
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Call them the Coreflood Gang. A ring of cyber bank robbers from southern Russia has quietly perfected a way to get a beachhead inside company networks. Once inside, it infects every PC within reach with a custom-made data-stealing program called Coreflood. The goal: go rip off bank accounts online. Over the past 16 months...
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Short News submitted before 145 days, 13 hours i 16 minutes from www.usatoday.com in News Other technology
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In WALL-E, each robot brims with uniqueness, purpose, and emotion. If you thought Nemo and Buzz Lightyear were cute, brace yourself for WALL-E, one of the most endearing characters, robotic or otherwise, ever to grace a movie screen. With its newest CG-animated creation, Disney-Pixar has outdone itself. The fact that WALL-E, a robotic trash compactor left stranded on a future Earth...
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Billionaire investor Carl Icahn kicked off the week with scathing questions for Yahoo, as his proxy fight heats up with roughly eight weeks to go before Yahoo's annual shareholders meeting. In the latest salvo, Icahn presses Yahoo to answer his previous questions as to why the Internet search pioneer opted to install an expensive employee severance plan as a retention method...
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Short News submitted before 201 day, 17 hours i 49 minutes from www.sciencedaily.com in News Computers
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ScienceDaily (Apr. 28, 2008) Sometimes the diagnosis of episodes of illness in schizophrenia, rotatory vertigo, or reading and writing deficits needs electro-oculography (EOG), performed using a special medical apparatus. Andreas Bulling, a doctoral student at the Wearable Computing Lab of ETH Zurich, has developed spectacles that could in future make this technique portable.
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Short News submitted before 204 days, 20 hours i 8 minutes from www.dpreview.com in News Electronics
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Pre-PMA 2006: Sony announce today not one, but two new H-series cameras to replace the popular Cyber-shot H1. Like the H1, both feature an image stabilized 12x optical zoom, manual, aperture and shutter priority modes and electronic viewfinders.
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