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Unspam Technologies, a company that consults with government agencies and private companies, and with users in 100 countries, filed suit today seeking the identity of those who have harvested millions of emails on behalf of spammers, The Washington ...ClickHere
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By Stephen Withers. Adobe has announced plans to move Flex into the open source world by the end of 2007. Flex is Adobe's framework for creating rich Internet applications (RIAs). ...ClickHere
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By Carolyn Y. Johnson, Globe Staff | April 27, 2007. CAMBRIDGE -- With its cute bunny ears, its whimsical pull-string charger, and its big plastic handle, the lime-green XO laptop doesn't look like a technology that will change education and computing ...ClickHere
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By Walaika Haskins. Sony has given its PlayStation 3 platform eyes and ears with the PlayStation Eye, a combination microphone and camera that plugs into the PS3 and gives users another way to communicate during online gaming. ...ClickHere
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The United States Senate overwhelmingly passed the America Competes Act Wednesday. This act is designed to boost funding significantly for educational efforts in math, science, and technology. ...ClickHere
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Astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, surrounded by doctors and nurses, floats in zero gravity in a jet with padded walls. The 65-year-old scientist, whose Lou Gehrig's disease has confined him to a wheelchair for 40 years, described weightlessness as ...ClickHere
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Microsoft released the first public test version (Beta 3) of the next Windows Server last night and reiterated that it plans to release a final version of the operating system in the second half of this year. ...ClickHere
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