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First Child Of U.S. Astronaut Lifts Off
A Soyuz spacecraft carrying two Americans and a Russian lifted off from Kazakhstan headed for the international space station. On board was a computer game millionaire, himself the son of a former astronaut.
CBS News – 23 hours, 2 minutes ago – comment?
A Soyuz spacecraft carrying two Americans and a Russian lifted off from Kazakhstan headed for the international space station. On board was a computer game millionaire, himself the son of a former astronaut.
CBS News – 23 hours, 2 minutes ago – comment?
Virtually visit the Forbidden City
As a virtual tourist, you can now visit China's 178-acre Forbidden City in Beijing, watch the emperor feast at dinner, train fighting crickets and feed them with blood-fattened mosquitoes, or practice archery with the help of a courtesan, reports Reuters. (But you can't have a Starbucks.)& ... more »
The Guardian – 23 hours, 10 minutes ago – comment?
As a virtual tourist, you can now visit China's 178-acre Forbidden City in Beijing, watch the emperor feast at dinner, train fighting crickets and feed them with blood-fattened mosquitoes, or practice archery with the help of a courtesan, reports Reuters. (But you can't have a Starbucks.)& ... more »
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Google founder visits Russian cosmodromeGoogle co-founder Sergey Brin, considering going into space on a private flight, made a surprise visit to Russia's Baikonur cosmodrome on Saturday to wish good luck to a fellow space tourist.
MSNBC.com – 23 hours, 31 minutes ago – comment?
Former astronaut Alan Bean on artistic voyageAlan Bean always had a creative streak: as a child, tinkering with his model airplanes until they became perfect little replicas of the real thing and later, proposing aircraft paint designs during his military career.
MSNBC.com – 23 hours, 42 minutes ago – comment?
An experiment takes place at Berkshire's University of Reading to see if robots are capable of intelligent thought.
BBC News – 23 hours, 54 minutes ago – comment?
Six Essential Apple iPhone Security Tips
Security is a tech manager's top concern when it comes to mobile devices--here's how to use them to your advantage with minimal risk.
PC World – Oct 12, 2008 4:05 PM [GMT] – comment?
Security is a tech manager's top concern when it comes to mobile devices--here's how to use them to your advantage with minimal risk.
PC World – Oct 12, 2008 4:05 PM [GMT] – comment?
Robot girl mix up
The internet has changed so many of our work practices - not least those of the media, writes Prof Noel Sharkey. A good or bizarre story can be picked up by every paper on the planet within hours. Some call this lazy reporting but I say a good story is worth repeating. The real problem with "cu ... more »
The Guardian – Oct 12, 2008 3:59 PM [GMT] – comment?
The internet has changed so many of our work practices - not least those of the media, writes Prof Noel Sharkey. A good or bizarre story can be picked up by every paper on the planet within hours. Some call this lazy reporting but I say a good story is worth repeating. The real problem with "cu ... more »
The Guardian – Oct 12, 2008 3:59 PM [GMT] – comment?
U.S. Game Designer Hurtles into Space With DNA Cargo
An American computer game designer -- along with two crewmates and the digitized DNA sequences of some of the world's most famous minds -- reached space Sunday. Wired.com
Wired News – Oct 12, 2008 3:37 PM [GMT] – comment?
An American computer game designer -- along with two crewmates and the digitized DNA sequences of some of the world's most famous minds -- reached space Sunday. Wired.com
Wired News – Oct 12, 2008 3:37 PM [GMT] – comment?
Spies Launch 'Cyber-Behavior' Investigation
In effort to get a handle on wannabe spies' cyber behaviors, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence hands out $800,000 to researchers to figure out whether hopping on World of Warcraft or Facebook "suggests an unwillingness to abide by rules." Wired.com
Wired News – Oct 12, 2008 3:27 PM [GMT] – comment?
In effort to get a handle on wannabe spies' cyber behaviors, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence hands out $800,000 to researchers to figure out whether hopping on World of Warcraft or Facebook "suggests an unwillingness to abide by rules." Wired.com
Wired News – Oct 12, 2008 3:27 PM [GMT] – comment?
South Korea links Web slander to celebrity suicides
The suicide of Choi Jin Sil, the "national actress," has led the authorities to attack Internet rumor-mongering.
International Herald Tribune – Oct 12, 2008 3:10 PM [GMT] – comment?
The suicide of Choi Jin Sil, the "national actress," has led the authorities to attack Internet rumor-mongering.
International Herald Tribune – Oct 12, 2008 3:10 PM [GMT] – comment?
