Topic: Space - on October 27, 2006 at 11:59:00 PM CEST
Mit dem Fahrstuhl ins All
Ruhrpott-Schüler beeindrucken im NASA-Wettbewerb
Mit dem Fahrstuhl ins All zu reisen ist ein kühner Traum science-fiction-begeisterter Menschen. Eine junge Know-How-Elite aus Recklinghausen hat ein solch ehrgeiziges Ingenieursmodell nun auf die Beine gestellt und damit den dritten Platz im Konstruktionswettbewerb der NASA gewonnen.
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Topic: GOOGLE - on October 27, 2006 at 11:58:00 PM CEST
Is Google legal?
A Belgian court ruled against Google’s use of newspaper stories in early September. If you believe Google, it did nothing wrong and failed to defend itself because it was unaware of the publishers’ lawsuit. If you believe the publishers, Google is lying and infringes copyright on a colossal scale. The parties return to court on 23rd November in a case that finds legal uncertainty looming over the world’s leading search engines.
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Topic: COMPUTER - on October 27, 2006 at 2:20:00 PM CEST
Brokerages lose $22M to hackers in three months
Two American brokerage houses have written off $22 million in fraud losses on their third quarter financials, citing spyware, stolen identities and hacker fraud as the cause.
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Topic: NEWS english - on October 27, 2006 at 1:43:00 PM CEST
Columbia Exporting More Than Cocaine
The study by the US Treasury Department, Federal Reserve and Secret Service said that one in every 10,000 greenbacks was a fake.
It said more affordable equipment meant counterfeiting was getting easier.
In Bulgaria, previously one of the biggest producers of fake dollars, fraudsters have turned to copying the euro, said the study.
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Topic: COMPUTER - on October 27, 2006 at 1:19:00 PM CEST
HAL - Engineers building first space supercomputer
Engineering researchers at the University of Florida and Honeywell Aerospace are designing and building the computer projected to operate as much as 100 times faster than any computer in space today. Expected to be launched aboard a NASA rocket on a test mission in 2009, the computer is needed to process rapidly increasing amounts of data gathered by advanced scientific satellites. It is also needed to help space probes make more rapid decisions by themselves, independently of their Earth-bound minders.
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Topic: WERBUNG - on October 27, 2006 at 1:07:00 PM CEST
Psyop - Animations that you must see
CocaCola ad!
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