Month: July 2012
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Linux Played a Crucial Role in Discovery of ‘Higgs boson’
Scientists working at CERN, Geneva have announced the discovery of Higgs boson which is considered to be one of the most important scientific feats in understanding the creation of Universe. read more
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Magic number no longer 3 as Telstra-Hutchison deal ends
The 3 mobile network will disappear from Australia in a few weeks after Telstra and Hutchison end an eight-year network sharing agreement. read more
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Texas Scientists Regret Loss of Higgs Boson Quest
Scientists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) have unveiled the discovery of a tiny particle Wednesday that may help them understand the nature and even the origin of the universe. It’s a breakthrough Texas lost its chance to try for almost two decades ago, when Congress defunded the costly project. read more
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De Villota loses right eye in testing accident
Marussia test driver Maria de Villota has lost her right eye as a consequence of her testing accident at the Duxford Aerodrome on Tuesday. read more
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World Of Coffee :: Episode 3
Check out episodes three. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Hga5i-v-B8&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Fears over iPhone app security glitch
When selling or giving away your old iPhone, you could be granting the person who buys it access to your personal data, even after you’ve wiped it. read more
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Kart racer escapes death in Prime Minister’s hotel fire
Recently crowned Northern Territory karting champion Ben Stewart has escaped death during a freak hotel fire in Darwin this evening. read more
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‘We’ve observed a new particle’: leaked video reveals apparent ‘God particle’ confirmation
What is it is Higgs boson? A video mistakenly posted online appears to confirm that scientists have discovered the elusive Higgs boson particle read more .
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Apple may challenge Google with wearable device
Apple may be taking a page out of Google’s book. read more
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No more leaked texts: Wickr gives iPhone military-grade protection
Celebrity scandals fueled by leaked text messages or emailed images inspired a new application to give users of Apple gadgets uncrackable communications that can be made to self-destruct. read more