World's First Computer Rebuilt, Rebooted After 2,000 Years
A British museum curator has built a working replica of a 2,000-year-old Greek machine that has been called the world's first computer.
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One of the Seven Deadlies
A good Christmas read if you still believe religion has anything to do with the season.
From Lab to Lunch: Chemicals They Call Food
The other day I was snacking on some bright orange “nacho” flavored tortilla chips when I decided to do something very stupid. I flipped the...
Turn Your iPod Into A Breathalyzer
The $79 accessory plugs into the base of the iPod and functions like a field sobriety test. The person using the iBreath exhales into a retractable "blow wand" and the internal sensor measures the blood-alcohol content. Within two seconds, it displays the results on an LED screen. A reading of 0.08 or above sets off an alarm, signaling a blood-alcohol level above the legal limit in all 50 states.
Japanese Group Asks Google to Stop Invading Privacy
A group of Japanese lawyers and professors asked on Friday that Google Inc stop providing detailed street-level images of Japanese cities on the Internet, saying they violated privacy rights. Google's Street View offers ground-level, 360-degree views of streets in 12 Japanese cities and is also offered for some 50 cities in the United States and certain areas in Europe.
Genetic Link Found Between Premature Ejaculation and Being Good At Video Games
Low levels of serotonin in the brain are both responsible for premature ejaculation and having quick reflex, which would lead to being good at video games.
Girl Handing Out Cough Drops Accused Of Selling Drugs At School
A Clay County father says his daughter and two other kids at her elementary school are accused of selling drugs and are facing possible punishment all over some Vitamin C drops. Tuesday, December 16, 2008.
RIAA Stops Lawsuits, But Not the Threats
For years the RIAA has been filing lawsuits against thousands of individuals who allegedly shared copyrighted music. Following recent court setbacks, the lobby group has announced it will stop mass lawsuits. Instead, it will focus on cutting deals with ISPs to disconnect ‘IP-addresses’ that repeatedly share copyrighted music.
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