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- Worker Accidentally Takes Pictures of iPhone Factory
The covert nature of Apple's production facilities is generally on par with those of military contractors, but according to one buyer's report, an iPhone 3G recently came pre-packaged with three photos taken inside an iPhone production facility.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Rumor: Apple portables get aluminum makeover and custom chip
Rumors of aluminum MacBooks sporting custom chipsets and glass touchpads read like an Apple fanfic gone wild.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - RIAA Lawsuit Defense Tactic: Admit Liability, Challenge Law
Here's a unique defense to a Recording Industry Association of America file sharing lawsuit: admit liability and challenge the law under which you're being sued. That's what a Bronx woman did Monday in New York federal court. Denise Barker is accused of file-sharing eight songs on the Kazaa network in 2004.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Dozens blinded looking for Virgin Mary in the Sun
At least 50 people have lost their sight after staring at the sun hoping to see an image of the Virgin Mary, according to reports.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Blood Test Could Be Cancer 'Crystal Ball'
A simple blood test that could act as a "crystal ball" to detect early signs of cancer could be tested on patients within two years.Scientists have shown the test works in picking up signs of prostate cancer and say it could potentially also be used for other cancers ranging from breast to lung.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - How Can You Still Drive a Hummer?
You've got to be tough to love a Hummer. The soaring cost of feeding a vehicle that swallows a gallon every dozen miles is only part of it. Environmentalists, who've always had it in for you, are winning mainstream converts. General Motors is looking to sell.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - 100-year old Polynesian settlement in Utah desert uncovered
In Utah's Skull Valley, there was a short-lived town where Polynesian converts to Mormonism lived between 1889 and 1917, when most of them returned to Oahu. Archaeologists are conducting the first survey of the site, and what they want to know is how pioneers from paradise lived day to day in such a desolate place.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Former Google Employees Prepare Rival Search Engine
Cuil (pronounced "cool,") is unveiling a search engine that they promise will be more comprehensive than Google's and that they hope will give its users more relevant results.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Batman's High-Tech Artillery for Fighting... Piracy?
Night-vision goggles, periodic spot checks, and staggered data delivery: Batman is using this to fight bad guys -- of the file-sharing variety. Warner Bros' extra steps to keep the movie from leaking and hitting the streets of China Town proved successful in one of the biggest film debuts in history.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - PlayStation 3 Greatest Hits Titles Start Today for $30
Other than the obvious star Metal Gear Solid 4, the PlayStation 3 actually has some excellent, exclusive (and non-exclusive) games in their repertoire. Starting today, many of these titles are being rebranded as "Greatest Hits" and will feature a new, lower $30 price tag. Resistance, Warhawk, Assassin's Creed and CoD3 just to name a few.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Iran Not Building Nuclear Bomb, Ahmadinejad Tells NBC
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told NBC News that Iran isn't developing nuclear weapons and the country would respond positively to a new approach from the U.S.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - The World's Youngest Women Billionaires
The number of young billionaire women under the age of 40 jumped to seven from just two a year earlier, bringing the number of women under 50 with 10-figure fortunes to 20, up from 17. The average age of female billionaires has dropped from to 61.5 from 62.5 in just the past year.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Five Ways Beijing Will Be the Biggest, Baddest Olympics Ever
At least $40 billion total, including $35 billion for new roads and subway lines, $1.8 billion for venue construction and renovation, and a $2 billion operating budget. At roughly 2.5 times what Greece spent on the 2004 Athens Games, China's spending spree is far and away the biggest in Olympic history. Transportation carries th
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Сохранить на memori.ru - More than you ever wanted to know about Microsoft
All Microsoft's top staff turned out for last week's Financial Analysts Meeting
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Can changing your diet help you have a baby in your 40s?
Drastic changes in diet boost a woman's chances of giving birth into her 40s and 50s, it is claimed. Alterations including eating more organic foods allow women to hit 'snooze' on their biological clocks.Sarah Dobbyn, a nutritionist said the influence of diet on fertility is often overlooked...
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Сохранить на memori.ru - A Modest Eco-Friendly Stimulus Proposal: Cash For Clunkers.
Princeton economist Alan Blinder proposes that 'Cash for Clunkers' programs under which the government buys up some of the oldest, most polluting vehicles and scraps them, should be expanded nationwide.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - 2008 Comic-Con Exhibit Hall Costumes (PICS)
The Incredible family stops by the 2008 San Diego Comic-Con.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Which Candidate could better handle an Alien Invasion?
Between NASA astronauts and the return of the X-Files I've got space aliens on the brain, which leads to the next logical question, which presidential candidate would be the best during an alien invasion?
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Secrecy Cloaked 'Dark Knight'
Warner Bros. took painstaking care to thwart pirates ahead of the film's premier, and the effort paid off. For Warner Bros., the mission was to keep "The Dark Knight" from seeing the light of day.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Energy firms 'conspire to raise prices'
A report claims that the six biggest energy companies conspire to keep charges artificially high and gives a warning of widespread hardship this winter unless the Government acts.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - War Games: Army Lures Civilians By Letting Them Play Soldier
The Virtual Army Experience has been touring the country for the past year & half. The Army, which collects information from the thousands of people who play the game, says it's an innovative way to reach a new audience. But critics don't like the idea of the military using giant videogames as a recruiting tool.....
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Seeing total solar eclipse difficult, expensive
A total solar eclipse will darken some of Earth's skies on Friday, but geography, weather, the economy and even the Olympics are combining to make it a hard and expensive for people to see it.The total blotting out of the sun, which occurs when the moon's dark inner shadow falls on parts of the Earth, can only be seen in mostly remote places:
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Сохранить на memori.ru - The Physics-Defying Promise of Endless Cheap Energy
An entrepreneur with $60 million in venture funding says he's found an endless source of cheap energy. Trouble is, it violates the laws of quantum physics.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - How To Hallucinate [Naturally]
Fact is, there's an ever-growing list of reasons not to meddle in the world of narcotics – bad for your health, bad for the environment, possibly a boon to more dastardly worldwide crime… And yet, there's also an ever-growing list of reasons why we all want to escape reality from time to time, isn't there?
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Сохранить на memori.ru - World's oldest cloned plant, 43,000 years, is dying
Kings lomatia is the oldest known plant clone. It stopped seeding and has been cloning itself for at least 43,000 years, remaining genetically identical over that time, which increases its vulnerability to disease and other threats.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Researchers Discover Electrons That Behave Like Light
These newly discovered electronic states of matter may enable powerful new electronic devices that exploit the principles of quantum mechanics to compute and communicate.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Researchers Synthesize Evolution of Language
For all the talk about memes acting like genes and cultures evolving like organisms, no theory of non-biological evolution exists -- but that could change. In a study published today, linguists observed an artificial language evolve from random to ordered, naturally adapting in ways that assured its reproduction.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Bring Your Questions for the CEO of Digg
Digg was launched as an experiment in 2004 by Kevin Rose. Now the site claims 26 million visitors per month. Adelson, Digg's CEO, has agreed to take your questions.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Francisella Tularensis: Stopping A Biological Weapon
Scientists hope a vaccine is on the horizon for tularemia, a fatal disease caused by the pathogen Francisella tularensis, an organism of concern as a potential biological warfare agent. Until recently we knew very little about this bacterium. It has been reinvigorated and rapid progress has been made in understanding how it causes diseases.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Man Stole Buses, Drove Their Routes, Returned Them at Night
Poilice say Harris wore a Miami-Dade Transit employee uniform, did not steal the fares, and returned the buses to the depot each night.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Ice Free
Will global warming give Greenland its independence?
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Сохранить на memori.ru - How to Take Portraits - 19 Killer Photography Tutorials
So if you're interested in improving your portrait photography - grab a cup of coffee, set aside a little time and enjoy.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Interactive Map Shows Deadliest U.S. Roads
Rural highways are some of the deadliest in the country, studies have shown, so some researchers have created a new interactive map that drivers can use to see exactly how safe — or fatal — the roads are where they live
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Retard Exposition: Missing Work Texas State Style [WTF]
Two college students punch themselves in the face repeatedly to avoid a single day of work.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Facebook Fends Off Attack Of The Clones
In its bid to go global, Facebook is facing off against itself. Clones of the wunderkind social-networking Web site - some of which resemble Facebook right down to color, font and layout - have popped up in local languages around the world. These competitor sites offer identical core services.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Norm Macdonald Announced for Bob Saget Roast
Norm Macdonald, Gilbert Gottfried, Jon Lovitz and Jim Norton have been added to the roster of roasters that already includes Artie Lange,Tracy Morgan, Susie Essman, Greg Giraldo, and Jeffrey Ross.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - The Science of Identifying Liars
An interrogation expert spills his secrets on next-generation polygraphs, neuroscientific mind-reading, torture as interrogation, and why humans are still the best lie detectors.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - 10 Multi-Use Items You Should Consider Packing
Next time you hit the road, pack these reusable, space-saving, and lightweight items.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - France Plans Groundbreaking Tidal Power Experiment
Coming on the heels of the inauguration of the world's first commercial scale tidal power turbine, Electricite de France (EDF) has announced that it plans to build a pilot tidal turbine system in the country.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - 240 Free Albums, Tracks and Links for Music Mashup Lovers
If you're at all interested in sampling, or if you're curious about this fascinating and controversial musical genre, these 18 albums, around 200 tracks and extra bonus links should provide plenty of inspiration!
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