Month: March 2011
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Super Visor – Formula One helmets become even safer
Zylon visor strip makes the super-tough helmet tougher still. read more
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MotoGP owner linked to V8 buyout
The controlling owners of MotoGP have been linked to a buyout of V8 Supercars. read more
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FLOSS Weekly 158: The 2600hz Project
Check out the latest edition of this great show.
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HTTPS is great: here’s why everyone needs to use it (so we can too)
This past weekend Wired ran a piece that looked at the issues surrounding unencrypted HTTP traffic and wondered why all websites don’t use HTTPS by default. The article puts forth an interesting premise—the wholesale encryption of all HTTP traffic—and lists a number of reasons why this hasn’t happened yet. read more
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Apple iPhone 5 Rumored to Be Gearing Up for Production by Q3 of 2011
We have been hearing lots about the iPhone 5 since a while now, and the latest is a probable date of production of the device. The Apple iPhone 5 is said to have entered trial production is may be expected to go into mass output by the third quarter of this year itself. read more
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Unique qualifying format for Perth V8 event
The Trading Post Perth Challenge at Barbagallo Raceway in May will have a unique qualifying and race format this year. read more
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Casey Stoner takes pole for MotoGP opener
Casey Stoner will start tonight’s opening round of the 2011 MotoGP World Championship in Qatar from pole position. read more
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V8 season to start a month later in 2012
The V8 Supercars season is set to be shortened by a month in 2012, according to V8 Supercars chairman Tony Cochrane. read more
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Superbike star caught in quake nightmare
World Superbike rider and fan favourite Noriyuki Haga has published a message on the World Superbike website after being caught in the Tsunami. read more
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Casey Stoner sets the pace in Qatar practice
Repsol Honda rider Casey Stoner has jumped out of the blocks in the first practice session for the Commercialbank Grand Prix of Qatar at the Losail International Circuit. read more