Windows Phone 7 snuck up on the world today, but having played with it, I'll tell you Microsoft is putting all its muscle behind this. No matter who you root for, to be anything short of impressed is stupid.
How does it feel? Nothing like an iPhone, for starters. The slippery, rotate-y screens may take...
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It is often cause s so many problems when you loose your data. Sometimes it can cost you much more than you can even imagine. The problem is not that the computer stopped working but you lost information and important files that you tried to keep safe and secure. Fortunately, you can avoid such...
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So the Federal Aviation Administration doesn't like guys like you and me shining lasers into the sky at airplanes. But what about real scientists looking to use lasers for real scientific research? The current rules require, essentially, a spotter to look for aircraft within twenty five degrees of the laser. Obviously, this is extremely...
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Make sure your product is precise through the accuracy of lasers.
Using reverse engineering, any object can be precisely scanned and then tested for accuracy. When it comes to contract inspection, there’s nothing more precisely measured than lasers. Whether your testing the dimensions of a small component or the integrity of a skyscraper, laser...
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A team of university researchers led by a certain Roxana Geambasu will unveil a security system that effectively destroys messages after a set duration, and it will make use of the online cloud!
The software-driven system, named Vanish, relies on P2P technology to make pieces of an encryption key available online. The pieces, which are...
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