Month: October 2012
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Killing the computer to save it
Computers are so vulnerable to attack the only way to make them secure is to start again and redesign them from a clean slate, believes Peter Neumann. read more
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Casey Stoner – The Final Lap
In case you missed it – Casey Stoner – The Final Lap Thanks to Channel 10. You do a great job with Motorsport. Keep it live. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ZjErMKSXQus
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Garry Rogers Motorsport shakes down its first COTF chassis
Garry Rogers Motorsport is today shaking down its first Car of the Future chassis at Winton Motor Raceway. read more
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After failure, US plans new hypersonic flight
The US military says it is planning another unmanned hypersonic flight in the wake of a failed attempt. read more
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Scientists grow embryos from three adults
Scientists have grown five-day-old human embryos with a new technique that uses genes from three adults. read more
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A glimpse of reality in the unreal world
The line between fact and fiction is increasingly being distorted. read more
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The secret to two-hour flights to London: ceramics
One of the barriers to hypersonic flight is creating aircraft materials that won’t melt or malfunction. read more
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Choice urges IP spoofing for better IT prices
The consumer advocacy group has released a guide on how to get lower US prices in Australia. read more
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AMG to introduce driver ‘safety cell’ to V8 Supercars
The Erebus Motorsport/Stone Brothers Racing alliance has confirmed it will compete with an AMG-designed ‘safety cell’ inside its E-Class V8 Supercars when they make their debut in the class next season. read more
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New Full-Sized iPad to Have Upgraded FaceTime Camera?
BGR posts what it claims to be photos from a new iPad’s display assembly. BGR refers to the part as an “iPad 4” part but is somewhat uncertain about exactly what the part could represent. read more