November 2009
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This Just In: Homeopathy is Bullshit. →
From the ‘No Shit, Sherlock’ dept.
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1 shot of gene therapy and children with... →
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Scientology faces allegations of torture in... →
After recently being done for fraud in France, the cult of Scientology faces another smack in Australia.
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Geek Nostalgia: I Met the BitBoys.
Cast your mind back to 1993. PC Graphics were just starting to become a big deal, with a companies such as nVidia and 3Dfx just starting to emerge on the PC graphics hardware scene.
Back then, the ‘demo scene’ was a big deal amongst the geek community: small independent groups were hacking together assembly code to create realtime graphics demos that pushed the then-fledgling...
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Microsoft: mobile apps aren't important →
Stupidity or blind denial? You decide.
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The Daily Fail's Misdirected Quest for Morality
At the best of times, the UK’s Daily Mail is hardly known for its objectivity, but its latest rant against the immorality of television reminds me of something from the Victorian era.
In her verbosely titled rant ‘True Blood, Vampires and the Explicity TV sucking the innocence out of Our Children’, the Daily Mail’s own Olivia Lichtenstein attempts to make a case linking...
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Success in 'space elevator' competition
A robot powered by a ground-based laser beam climbed a long cable dangling from a helicopter on Wednesday to qualify for prize money in a $2 million competition to test the potential reality of the science fiction concept of space elevators.
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Implantable Electronics Melt Into Your Body →
Thanks to the magic of silk, a new class of implantable electronics could soon make their way into your next cybernetic upgrade.
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Nokia Officially Announces Death of N-Gage →
World replies: “N-What?”